On This Day: June 8, 1985 – The Style Council Release Our Favorite Shop

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On This Day: June 8, 1985 – The Style Council Release Our Favorite Shop
On this day June 8, 1985, The Style Council released their fifth album Our Favorite Shop. The album reached number 123 on the US Billboard charts but was a major success in the UK, where it hit number 1 and became the band’s most commercially successful release.

Known for its polished sound and sharp social commentary, the album tackled topics such as politics, class, and unemployment, all wrapped in a mix of soul, jazz, pop, and funk influences. Paul Weller and Mick Talbot continued to evolve their sound far from Weller’s punk roots, crafting an album both catchy and conscious.

Tracks like Walls Come Tumbling Down and Come to Milton Keynes showcased the band’s knack for melody and message, securing their place in the sophisticated corner of 80s pop.

80s insight: Our Favorite Shop proved that music could groove and still say something meaningful. It was stylish, sharp, and unapologetically British at a time when image often trumped substance.

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