Paul Weller Discography Map - Albums in Order | Music Wall Art Print Gift
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A2 Giclée Art Print - 16x23" / 42x59.4 cm | A1 Giclée Art Print - 23x33" / 59.4x84.1 cm | Visuals are representative of products in frames.
Paul Weller Discography Map - Every Album in Order
My Paul Weller discography map is a music wall art print covering The Jam, The Style Council and his solo career, designed as a gift for fans tracing one of the most consistently restless careers in British music. From the Jam's In the City in 1977 through Weller's most recent solo studio release, each album sits on the map as a station, and every musician who played on a record runs as a tube line connecting the albums they appear on.
When I'm researching a Paul Weller discography map this detailed, I work from album liner notes, verified session credit data and decades of music archives. The Weller map traces nearly five decades of recorded output across three projects. The Jam records from In the City through to The Gift in 1982 with Bruce Foxton on bass and Rick Buckler on drums. The Style Council records from Cafe Bleu in 1984 through to Confessions of a Pop Group in 1988, with Mick Talbot on keyboards as the second constant line, alongside Steve White on drums and Dee C. Lee on vocals. Then the solo career from Paul Weller in 1992 onwards, with Steve White's drum line carrying forward from the Style Council into the early solo records, plus the long collaboration arc with multi-instrumentalist Steve Cradock from Ocean Colour Scene who joined on Wild Wood and has remained a near-constant solo presence, alongside Damon Minchella on bass, Andy Crofts on the more recent records, and the rotating cast of session musicians who shaped each stylistic shift across Stanley Road, 22 Dreams, Wake Up the Nation, Sonik Kicks, Saturns Pattern, A Kind Revolution, True Meanings, On Sunset, Fat Pop and 66.
A Music Wall Art Print Gift for Paul Weller Fans
This is the kind of art print that rewards a close look. Fans tracing the arc from the mod-revival Jam debut through the soul-influenced Style Council records, the solo comeback of Wild Wood and the Britpop-defining Stanley Road, the more experimental records 22 Dreams, Wake Up the Nation and Sonik Kicks, and the recent introspective records, will see exactly which musicians shaped each record. It hangs as a music map on a feature wall, a lounge, a studio or a hallway, and works as a milestone gift for any long-term Weller fan.
I print every map on archival paper using a Giclée process, in A1 and A2 landscape formats, framed or unframed. You can browse the full Solo Artists Music Maps collection for related discography maps.
What This Paul Weller Music Map Shows
- Every album in order: The Jam, the Style Council and Weller's solo catalogue mapped chronologically, each one positioned as a station on the line.
- Every credited musician: Weller as the constant line across all three projects, plus Foxton and Buckler in The Jam, Talbot, White and Dee C. Lee in the Style Council, Cradock across the solo years, and the session contributors and guests on each record.
- The Style Council to solo transition: visible in the map's structure as Steve White's drum line carries forward into the early solo records.
- Research-led design: built from liner notes, verified credit data and music archives, not pulled from streaming metadata.
- Giclée wall art print: printed on archival paper, available in A1 and A2 landscape, framed or unframed.
Questions About the Paul Weller Discography Map
Does this map include The Jam and the Style Council?
Yes. The Jam records, the Style Council records and Weller's solo catalogue are mapped together, with Paul as the constant line connecting all three projects.
Is this a Giclée wall art print?
Yes. I print every discography map using a Giclée process on archival paper, which gives a sharp, fade-resistant finish suitable for long-term display.
What sizes does the Paul Weller map come in?
A1 landscape (594 x 841mm) and A2 landscape (420 x 594mm), framed in black or white or supplied unframed.
Does the map show every album in order?
Yes. Every Jam, Style Council and Weller solo studio album from 1977 onward is mapped chronologically.
Is this a good gift for a Paul Weller fan?
It's designed for fans who already know the records well. The detail rewards close reading, which makes it a strong milestone gift for a long-term collector, a Mod-revival fan or a Britpop-era convert.
More Music Maps and Discography Wall Art Prints
If you're collecting British rock maps, the Oasis discography map works as a natural pairing for the Britpop era when Weller's solo career was at its commercial peak. You can also browse all my music map gifts for music fans for more discography wall art prints.
Shipping & Fulfilment
No import duties - fulfilled locally in the UK, USA, and EU
Free tracked delivery across the UK, US, and EU (Royal Mail in the UK). Printed, mounted, framed, and packed in an average of 1--2 business days, then shipped in an average of 3--5 business days. Estimated delivery dates are shown at checkout.
Schedules are subject to workshop workloads across the UK, EU, USA, Canada, and Australia.



- Ready-to-hang framed art prints, fully assembled out of the box
- Handmade Italian wooden frames in solid, real wood
- Available in oak, black, and white finishes, with red, yellow, and blue on selected products
- Slim modern gallery profile: 1.5cm wide and deep on A2, 2cm wide and deep on A1
- Premium plexiglass glazing, lightweight and shatter-resistant for safe global shipping
- Museum-quality giclée printing for exceptional detail and colour accuracy
- 230gsm premium fine art paper with a textured matte finish
- Archival, acid-free stock for long-term colour stability
- Stretched canvas option available on a 4cm deep floater frame
- Pre-fitted sawtooth hangers and rubber bumpers, ready for portrait or landscape display
- Made to order, printed locally, shipped worldwide in protective packaging
Tube Map Print Accuracy & Updates
Every one of my prints is the result of my detailed research, cross-referencing, and design refinement. Each tube map is handcrafted to present the most accurate possible picture of an artist’s recording history, a film’s storyline, or a cultural timeline.

I take pride in the precision behind every connection, date, and credit featured across the collection.
Meticulous Research, Human Process
My research combines album liner notes, musicians' inputs, session archives, fan databases, interviews, and verified public sources to ensure each map is factually sound.
However, even the most carefully researched projects can contain minor errors or omissions, especially when dealing with complex discographies and multi-decade histories.

Community Feedback & Collaboration
I actively welcome feedback from fans, collectors, and artists who spot inconsistencies or have new information to share. Each correction helps refine future editions and strengthens the historical accuracy of the maps.
Contributors who provide verified updates receive discounts on future orders as a thank-you for their diligence and support.
Commitment to Quality
Accuracy isn’t just a promise, it’s part of the creative process. Every update and reprint reflects a commitment to truth, design integrity, and respect for the Music, Movie, and other stories represented.
I value the relationship with my customers and the collaboration that ensures these works continue to evolve and stay relevant.
I will always strive to combine artistic expression with documentary accuracy, celebrating creativity through precision and openness.
How to Care for Your Art Print
Thank you for choosing a Mike Bell Maps Giclee Print. To ensure your artwork remains as vibrant as the day it was printed for the next century, please follow these professional handling guidelines:
1. The "Clean Hands" Rule - Giclee prints are created with archival pigment inks that sit on the surface of the 230 gsm paper. Natural skin oils can transfer to the ink. We recommend washing and drying your hands thoroughly before handling or wearing white cotton "archival" gloves if available.
2. Avoid the "Roll-Back" - If your print arrived in a tube, let it flatten naturally. Lay it on a clean, flat surface and place a few heavy, smooth objects (like books) on the corners. Never roll the print tightly in the opposite direction, as this can "stress" the heavy paper fibres and cause creasing.
3. Framing is Protection - To ensure the 100+ year lightfastness guarantee, we recommend framing your print behind UV-protective glass or acrylic. Always use acid-free mounting materials (like the mounts provided in our framed options) to prevent "paper burn" or yellowing over time.
4. Location Matters - While our inks are gallery-standard, prolonged exposure to direct, harsh sunlight can eventually affect any pigment. For maximum longevity, hang your map in a location that avoids consistent direct afternoon sun and high-humidity environments (like bathrooms).
5. Dusting - If your print is unframed, never use water or cleaning sprays. A soft, dry microfiber cloth or a clean squirrel-hair brush is all that is needed to remove surface dust.

