Modernism: A New Decade
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| Modernism: A New Decade | |||||
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| Studio album by The Style Council | |||||
| Released | 1998 October 30, 2001 (re-release) |
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| Recorded | 1989 | ||||
| Genre | Deep House | ||||
| Length | 49:45 | ||||
| Label | Polygram | ||||
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Modernism: A New Decade is an album by the band The Style Council. It represented a departure from the band's core genre of pop, to a new one; deep house, which was then being referred to as "garage" (as in Paradise Garage) music by the UK press. However upon its completion in 1989, it was rejected by their label Polydor, which eventually led to the band breaking up. It was eventually released in 1998 on the box set, The Complete Adventures Of The Style Council.
[edit] Track listing
- "A New Decade"
- "Love of the World"
- "The World Must Come Together"
- "Hope (Feelings Gonna Getcha)"
- "Can You Still Love Me?"
- "That Spiritual Feeling"
- "Everybody's on the Run"
- "Sure is Sure"
[edit] Personnel
- Paul Weller - Vocals
- Mick Talbot - Keyboard
- Dee. C. Lee - Vocals
- Steve White - Drums


