Cafe Bleu
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Polydor
Release date: 05/Sep/2000
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Sales Rank: #50 in Brit Pop
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Style: Brit Pop
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Mick's Blessings
1.2 The Whole Point of No Return
1.3 Me Ship Came in!
1.4 Blue Cafe
1.5 The Paris Match
1.6 My Ever Changing Moods
1.7 Dropping Bombs on the Whitehouse
1.8 A Gospel
1.9 Strength of Your Nature
1.10 You're the Best Thing
1.11 Here's One That Got Away
1.12 Headstart for Happiness
1.13 Council Meetin'
Number of discs: 1
Description:Cafe Bleu by The Style Council, released 31 August 2000, includes the following tracks: "Me Ship Came In!", "The Paris Match", "Dropping Bombs On The White House", "Strength Of Your Nature" and more. This version of Cafe Bleu comes as a 1xCD. -
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Similar to [r=1720263], but, this release is made by [l384133] Original release date March 17 1984. Produced For Solid Bond Productions Ltd. Track 2 was a late addition to the original LP release. Because of this there was no information about the track on the outer sleeve or in the original booklet. The track title was however on the disc label. Jewel case with a clear tray ? 2000 Polydor Ltd. (UK) © 2000 Polydor Ltd. (UK) The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Polydor (UK), a PolyGram Company. Made in the EU.
Producer: Paul Weller, Peter Wilson, Steve White
No. of tracks: 13
Manufacturer No.: 5579152
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Ilya P. - 18/Apr/2023 5 of 5 Stars!
The standard jewel case includes the reissued album in 2000. The official debut album by the English band The Style Council . Original was released on March 16, 1984.

Valeriy R. - 10/Aug/2017 5 of 5 Stars!
The official debut album from the English band formed by Paul Weller, the leader of The Jam. A very interesting mixture of styles: jazz, soul, and new wave. Saxophones and women’s voices are something! Strongly recommended.