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Billy Bragg Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (17 Oct 2006)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Yep Roc
  • ASIN: B000I2J7E0
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

Disc: 1
1. From Red to Blue
2. Upfield
3. Everybody Loves You Babe
4. Sugardaddy
5. Pict Song
6. Brickbat
7. Space Race Is Over
8. Northern Industrial Town
9. Fourteeth of February
10. King James Version
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Disc: 2
1. As Long as You Hold Me [*][Demo Version]
2. Who's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Feet? [*][Demo Version]
3. Sugar Daddy [*][Demo Version]
4. Space Race Is Over [*][Demo Version]
5. Goalhanger [*][Demo Version]
6. Upfield [*][Demo Version]
7. Fourteenth of February [*][Demo Version]
8. Qualifications [#][*]
9. Never Had on One Ever [#][*]
10. Thatcherites [#][*]
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Product Description

BILLY BRAGG William Bloke (2006 US issue 22-track digitally remastered 2-CD album set featuring 11 Bonus Recordings including Qualifications Never Had No One Ever Thatcherites All Fall Down and 7 demo versions. Housed in a fold-out card wallet sleeve which is still factory sealed from new with the original hype sticker on the front YEP2608)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Bloke On Bloke 22 Mar 2008
Format:Audio CD
After `Don't Try this at Home' failed to propel Billy Bragg to superstardom he was struck down with appendicitis which forced him off the road. After re-grouping he found he had obtained the rights to every note of his back catalogue due to Go Discs requiring his advance back. This gave Billy some financial stability as he could now licence it out and allowed him to work and record at a more leisurely pace. This gave him time to marry and become a father all of which has given `William Bloke' a warm feel and some of the most fantastic songs of his career. It must be troubling to be reaching middle age with a reputation for writing songs of teenage angst. Billy's new voice of middle age angst is just what his aging, sorry mature, audience were looking for.

The title refers to the nickname Billy's no-nonsense approach earned him when he recorded William Blake's `Jerusalem' and attempted to restore it to a progressive anthem rather than been considered part of the jingoism that is the last night of the Proms. He lives up to the name here particularly on `Upfield' when the angles interview Bragg in much the same way as they did in Blake's visions.

`Upfield' is reminiscent of the later Bragg Pop arrangements whilst album opener `From Red to Blue' is a sparse traditional folk arrangement. The arrangements cover the gambit of Bragg approaches including all out Urban folk punk guitar attack on his take on Rudyard Kipling's `A Pict Song'. The approach generally compliments each composition exactly and the album makes a seamless tradition from style to style.

The real beauty here is the standard of song with `Brickbat', `The Space Race is Over' and `Northern Industrial Town' being amongst the best songs Billy has ever written. When drawing comparisons with someone of Blake's stature you are asking for trouble but Billy Bragg manages it with his deft touch.

The bonus disc brings us very little of merit on the main being demo's which were all surpassed by the final production. What is interesting is the cover of Woody Guthrie's `Who's Gonna Shoe your Pretty Little Feet' which gives a nod towards Billy's next project.
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