As their albums progressed, Weller began moving the band further away from straight punk and into more R&B-flavoured territory.
Here are the ultimate fruits of that transformation on their final album The Gift from 1982. along with the influence of Motown ("Town Called Malice"), this album also includes tasteful nods to disco ("Precious"), along with a more mod/punk call to their earlier days ("Just Who Is The Five O'Clock Hero"), an interesting instrumental track ("Circus") and catchy numbers like '"Happy Together" and "Ghosts". Further evidence of experimentation is evident on the dancey "Trans-Global Express'" and the use of steel drums on "Planner's Dream Gone Wrong".
As their albums progressed, Weller began moving the band further away from straight punk and into more R&B-flavoured territory.
Here are the ultimate fruits of that transformation on their final album The Gift from 1982. along with the influence of Motown ("Town Called Malice"), this album also includes tasteful nods to disco ("Precious"), along with a more mod/punk call to their earlier days ("Just Who Is The Five O'Clock Hero"), an interesting instrumental track ("Circus") and catchy numbers like '"Happy Together" and "Ghosts". Further evidence of experimentation is evident on the dancey "Trans-Global Express'" and the use of steel drums on "Planner's Dream Gone Wrong".