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Pre-Order Details For Paul Weller's Upcoming Single, "Starlite!"

Pre-Order NOW available at Townsend Records!

Starlite [Limited Edition 12 Inch Single]
August 29, 2011
12 INCH SINGLE
£7.99

[PRE-ORDER HERE]

This summer Weller has a treat for his fans in the form of a brand new track - 'Starlite'.

The song comes accompanied by several remixes and will be available on 12" vinyl.

Speaking about 'Starlite', Weller said: "Here's a brand new track called 'Starlite' in time for the Summer. It's not from the forthcoming album, it's just for NOW! It's part Balearic beat, poetry and psychedelic music. I hope you like it. PWx"


1. A. Starlite (Original)
2. AA. Starlite (Drop Out Orchestra Remix)
3. B. Starlite (Black Van Remix)
4. BB. Starlite (D-Pulse Remix)

Paul Weller- Starlite by IslandRecordsA&RUK

Paul Weller - Starlite (Deadboy Remix) by DINMAG

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  1. anyone that was in hyde park recently to see paulsupport kings of leon! will realise that a total change of pace n direction is sorely needed!! fucking great 1 off track .... 30 odd yrs following him n he still pulls classic after classic out of the bag!!!

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  2. Why can't I purchase this from iTunes in the U.S.?

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