Early solo career (1990–1995) By the end of 1989, Weller found himself without a band and without a
recording contract for the first time since he was 17. After taking time off for most of 1990, he returned to the road late in the year, touring as "The Paul Weller Movement" with long-term drummer and friend Steve White and Paul Francis (session bassist from the
James Taylor Quartet). Weller's first solo live album,
Live Wood, was released in 1994, peaking at No. 13 in the UK Albums Chart. and went on to become the best-selling album of his career. The album, named after the street in Woking where he had grown up, marked a return to the more guitar-based style of his earlier days. on the
Stanley Road album track "
I Walk on Gilded Splinters". Weller also returned the favour, appearing as a guest guitarist on Oasis' hit song "
Champagne Supernova" from their second studio album ''
(What's the Story) Morning Glory?''.
The Modfather (1996–2007) Heavy Soul, the follow-up to the million-selling
Stanley Road, was a '
rootsy', 'stripped-down' change in Weller's musical style, compared to its predecessor. The first single "
Peacock Suit" reached No. 5 in the
UK Singles Chart, in 1996 and the album reached No. 2 in 1997. containing live solo acoustic recordings from the European leg of the tour, the album reached No. 3 in the UK Albums Chart in October 2001. Weller released the No. 1 hit album
Illumination in September 2002. Co-produced by
Noonday Underground's Simon Dine, it was preceded by top 10 hit single "It's Written in the Stars". Weller also appears on Noonday Underground's second studio album called
Surface Noise (2002), singing on the track "I'll Walk Right On". In 2002, Weller collaborated with
Terry Callier on the single "Brother to Brother", which featured on Callier's ninth studio album
Speak Your Peace. That same year, he teamed up with
electronic rock duo
Death in Vegas on a cover of
Gene Clark's "So You Say You Lost Your Baby", which featured on their third studio album
Scorpio Rising. Weller's album of covers entitled
Studio 150, debuted at No. 2 in the UK charts in 2004, and included
Bob Dylan's "
All Along the Watchtower" as well as covers of songs by
Gil Scott-Heron and
Rose Royce, amongst others. Weller's eighth solo studio album
As Is Now (2005) featured the singles "From the Floorboards Up", "Come On/Let's Go" and "Here's the Good News". The album was well-received, reaching No. 4 in the UK charts, though critics noted that he was not moving his music forward stylistically. At the
Brit Awards on 14 February 2006 at
Earl's Court in London, he was the latest recipient of the Outstanding Contribution to Music Award. Despite a tendency to shun such occasions, Weller accepted the award in person, and performed four songs at the ceremony, including the Jam's classic "Town Called Malice". Double live album
Catch-Flame! was released in June that year, featuring songs from his solo work and his career with the Jam and the Style Council. Compilation album
Hit Parade, released in late 2006, collected singles from the Jam, the Style Council and Weller's solo career. Weller was offered appointment as a Commander of the
Order of the British Empire in the 2006 birthday honours, but rejected the offer. In 2007, Weller was a guest vocalist on the song "
John Barleycorn" by the folk music project
the Imagined Village, with
Martin Carthy and
Eliza Carthy also being credited as main artists. It was released on the band's eponymous debut studio album.
Critical success (2008–present) , 2008 The double studio album
22 Dreams was released on 2 June 2008, with "Echoes Round the Sun" as the lead single. Weller had parted company with his existing band before the recording this album, replacing everyone except guitarist
Steve Cradock with Andy Lewis on bass, Andy Crofts of
the Moons on keyboards and
Steve Pilgrim of the Stands on drums. This album saw Weller move in a more experimental direction, taking in a wide variety of influences including jazz, folk and tango as well as the pop-soul more associated with his
Style Council days. Weller also featured on two songs from the Moons' debut studio album
Life on Earth (2010), playing piano on "Wondering" and lead guitar on "Last Night on Earth". Weller was the surprise recipient of the
2009 Brit Award for British Male Solo Artist, which resulted in controversy when it was discovered that a suspiciously high number of bets had been placed for Weller to win the award, for which
James Morrison was
T4's favourite. It was reported that the bookmakers had lost £100,000 in the event, and that as a result would not be taking bets for the awards in the future. In 2009, Weller guested on
Dot Allison's fourth studio album,
Room 7½ (2009), co-writing "Love's Got Me Crazy". November and December also saw him on tour, playing shows across the country. On 24 February 2010, Weller received the Godlike Genius Award at the
NME Awards. His tenth studio album,
Wake Up the Nation, was released in April to critical acclaim, and was subsequently nominated for the
Mercury Music Prize. The album also marked his first collaboration with Jam bassist
Bruce Foxton in 28 years. In May 2010, Weller was presented with the
Ivor Novello Lifetime Achievement award, saying "I've enjoyed the last 33 years I've been writing songs and hopefully, with God's good grace, I'll do some more." On 19 March 2012 Weller released his eleventh studio album
Sonik Kicks. The album entered the
UK Albums Chart at number 1. On 17 December 2012 Weller released the
Dragonfly EP, a limited edition vinyl run of 3000 copies. Weller provided vocals on
the Moons' 2012 single "Something Soon". In December 2012, Weller headlined the
Crisis charity gig at the
Hammersmith Apollo, where he performed with
Emeli Sandé,
Miles Kane and
Bradley Wiggins. On 23 March 2013, Weller played drums on stage with
Damon Albarn,
Noel Gallagher and
Graham Coxon, playing the
Blur track "Tender". This was played as part of the
Teenage Cancer Trust concerts curated by Noel Gallagher. In 2014, Weller wrote "Let Me In" with
Olly Murs for Murs's fourth studio album
Never Been Better. in 2015 In 2015, Weller made a West Coast tour of the US to promote his
Saturns Pattern studio album. The tour ran from 9 June to 9 October. In January 2017 he made a
cameo appearance in "
The Final Problem", the final episode of series four of the BBC TV series
Sherlock. On 8 March 2019, audio and video versions of
Other Aspects, Live at the Royal Festival Hall was released. It is the second of two shows and was recorded in October 2018 at London's
Royal Festival Hall with an orchestra. Weller's fifteenth solo studio album,
On Sunset, was released 3 July 2020 and debuted atop the UK Albums Chart, giving Weller UK number-one albums spanning five consecutive decades. He joins the Beatles'
John Lennon and
Paul McCartney in having the distinction. His number-one albums:
The Gift, as part of the Jam (1982).
Our Favourite Shop, as part of the Style Council (1985), and solo studio albums
Stanley Road (1995),
Illumination (2002),
22 Dreams (2008),
Sonik Kicks (2012), and
On Sunset (2020). Weller's sixteenth solo studio album,
Fat Pop (Volume 1), was released to critical acclaim on 14 May 2021, and entered the charts at number 1. On 15 May 2021, Weller recorded live symphonic renditions of songs from his catalogue at the
Barbican Centre in London with
Jules Buckley and the
BBC Symphony Orchestra. A live album of the recording session,
An Orchestrated Songbook, was released in December 2021. On 28 October 2022, Weller released a
B-sides and rarities album
Will of the People. He collaborated on the songs with
Richard Fearless,
Young Fathers, Straightface and Stone Foundation. In early 2024, Weller announced that his next studio album,
66, would be released in May, the day before his 66th birthday. Recording took three years in Weller's Surrey studio, Black Barn. The album includes collaborations with Dr. Robert of
the Blow Monkeys,
Richard Hawley,
Erland Cooper,
Max Beesley,
Suggs of
Madness,
Noel Gallagher of
Oasis and
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, and
Bobby Gillespie of
Primal Scream, with string arrangements by
Hannah Peel. The album's first single, "Soul Wandering", was released on 23 February 2024. He made his feature film debut in
Steve McQueen's historical war drama
Blitz, released in 2024. On 25 July 2025, he released
Find El Dorado, a covers album featuring contributions from
Noel Gallagher,
Robert Plant,
Hannah Peel,
Declan O'Rourke,
Seckou Keita, and Amelia Coburn. == Influences ==