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This beautiful close up portrait was the product of Julian Broad's first session with Paul Weller, taken shortly after the release of his first solo album in 1992.
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This is Julian Broad's cover photograph for Paul Weller's fifth solo album, Heliocentric, released in April 2000. Julian Broad started working with Paul Weller in 1992, shortly after the release of his first solo album. Heliocentric was Broad's first album cover session with Paul Weller, and he was very excited about the prospect. The location for the shoot was London's Ragged School studio, and the session was inspired by the cover of Free's 1970 album Fire and Water.
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The cover photograph from Paul Weller's 2012 solo album, Sonik Kicks.
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Mixed media: Original 7” and 12” Jam record sleeves. Unique edition of 5.Each one is different, and individual sleeves will vary from piece to piece. Framed size 95 cm x 95 cm, in white box frame. Price includes frame but not delivery. Please ask for a quote for delivery based on your location.
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Mixed media piece cut from original Jam album, plus red and blue vinyl records. Each one is different, and individual albums will vary from piece to piece. Choose your favourite album if you like, or leave it to us. You can see Sound Affects and All Mod Cons here. Unique edition of 50, each piece signed and numbered by Keith Haynes. Standard version is presented in a 52cm x 52cm white wood frame, with a circular white mount. As an alternative, you can choose a black frame with a red circular mount. Price includes frame but not delivery. Please ask for a quote for delivery based on your location.
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This was taken at the Manor during the recording of Stanley Road. Here Paul seems engulfed by the piano, microphones and other studio equipment framing his face in the photograph. He's oblivious to it all though, totally immersed in the music playing back through his headphones. Note the Beatles songbook close to hand, also reflected in the inner lid of the piano.