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Billy Bragg Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (6 Mar 2006)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Extra tracks
  • Label: Cooking Vinyl
  • ASIN: B0002HUY0C
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
Billy Bragg became disappointed with Go Discs when they edited his rousing call to arms `Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards' for radio play and as a reaction re-launched Utility to put out this seven track collection of political songs using the template produced by his own `Life's a Riot with Spy vs. Spy'.

This collection should be rubbish yet it is one of my favourite Billy Bragg albums. It opens with `The International' which was the national anthem of the old soviet union which Billy had often sang, despite claims that the English translation was unsingable, at various folk festivals. Billy has rewritten the lyric for this collection using the collapse of the soviet system and most poignantly that of the Berlin wall to create his own national anthem, fantastic.

The album then continues with a vocal refrain `I Dreamed I Saw Phil Ochs last night'. Normally I cringe at a Bragg vocal only refrain but this song is so well written that I have to say I love it, I loved it so much that I went out and bought `American troubadour: The Best of Phil Ochs' the following week.

`The Marching Song of the Covert Battalions' is more standard Bragg fare but with a overdubbed harmony vocal which had them rolling in the aisles when Bragg played it on `The International' tour in Leeds at the Irish Centre.

William Blake's `Jerusalem' is played straight with brass band to great effect and the nicest thing I can say about `Nicaragua Nicaragua' is that it is very short. `The Red Flag' played to the original tune highlights, to me, why it was changed.

The final song of the original album, Eric Bogle's `My Youngest Son Came Home Today', is definitely the high point of this album and is a suitable coda.

Also included is the `Live and Dubious EP' which was originally only available on import in England. The highlights of which are Dick Gaughan's `Think Again' and Bragg's own `Days Like These' re-written with a lyric bout America rather than Great Britain.

Most telling amongst the bonus tracks are the songs that were recorded but not included in `The International' including Phil Ochs' `Joe Hill', Woody Guthrie's `This Land is your Land' and Sam Cooke's `A Change is Gonna Come'. I loved the original album and love the expanded album even more. Beware the squanderbug.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Moving and powerful 25 Jan 2008
Format:Audio CD
This is a wonderful album that I listen to all the time (having bought it first on vinyl many years ago). The songs are powerful and moving and this is Blake's Jerusalem as it was meant to be sung. Well worth buying (especially with the extra disc).
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Fine electric Billy 12 Nov 2009
By Sigrid
Format:Audio CD
A great collection of relatively early Billy - a fair bit of politics and not too many of his personal songs (not that they aren't great too)

Disc 1 is a straightforward CD - combing tracks from several other sources. some live.

Disc 2 is a DVD of live concerts from the late '80s. The one track from Nicaragua is rubbish, the two from Berlin are good (the patter is defintitely cringe-making though) and the rest (from Lithuania) are great!

On the whole, good music, let down by incredibly cheapskate packaging - 2 discs in cardboard sleeves! A struggle to get a disc out without touching the playing surface.
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