Shadow Of The Sun

Album: Wild Wood (1993)
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  • "Shadow Of The Sun" is a melancholic and reflective ballad where Paul Weller contemplates themes of yearning for the past and unfulfilled aspirations.

    And I could see all I had done
    Just chasing dreams across the fields
    In the shadow of the sun


    The title "Shadow of the Sun" symbolizes the inevitability of time passing and the constant pursuit of dreams that may never fully be realized.
  • Weller recorded "Shadow of The Sun" for his second solo studio album, Wild Wood. London-based producer Brendan Lynch helmed the record. Lynch was Weller's producer for his first five solo albums.
  • A field just outside the Surrey village of Ripley - with "a view to the copse, quite far away," as Weller details – provided the lyrical impetus for "Shadow Of The Sun."

    The song was demoed at the nearby Black Barn studio. This facility, which Weller eventually bought in the late '90s, became his go-to recording space. "I was only thinking of this in recent months actually," he told Mojo magazine in 2023. "I was looking at it and thinking, 'That's the same field I wrote that tune about.' Now it's sort of make sense because that's where the studio is. Whether that was a sign, I don't know."

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