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Paul Weller's Spotify Mixtape!

From Qthemusic:

As you may have gathered by now, it's been Paul Weller week on Qthemusic.com this week to coincide with The Modfather's bold and invective new album, Wake Up The Nation.

Following on from our exclusive interview with Paul, he's chosen a Spotify playlist with a twist for your enjoyment. His special mixtape contains lesser known gems that he's loved for a long time and tracks from emerging New To Q type artists he's been listening to more recently.

Listen: Paul Weller's Spotify mixtape.

Side A: Late 60's Lovlies

Jesamine - The Casuals
Traffic - Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush
Love Affair - Bringin on Back The Good Times
White Plains - When You Are a King
The Flowerpot Men - Lets Go To San Fransisco

Side B: Current Cuts

Rox - My Baby Left Me
Eliza Dolittle - Rollerblades
Erland and the Carnival - Trouble In Mind
Black Mountain - Stormy High
Dr Dog. - The Breeze

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