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Official Details For Paul Weller's New Single!

From PaulWeller.com

We're pleased to announce details of Paul's next single - it's another double a-side; 'Find The Torch, Burn The Plans/Aim High'.

The single will be released on June 14 on CD and two 7" flavours, all featuring exclusive b-sides.

There will also be a four track digital bundle - see below for details.

Download Bundle:
1. Find The Torch, Burn The Plans
2. Aim High (Larry Heard Remix)
3. Andromeda (Acoustic from Berlin)
4. No Tears To Cry (acoustic)

CD
1. Find The Torch, Burn The Plans
2. All I Wanna Do (Acoustic)
3. Moonshine (from the Radio 2 Theatre)

7" 1.
A. Find The Torch, Burn The Plans
B. How Sweet It Is - Feat. Lauren Pritchard (from the Radio 2 Theatre)

7" 2.
A. Find The Torch, Burn The Plans
B. Pieces Of A Dream (from the Radio 2 Theatre)

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