Billy Bragg
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Biography
Finding inspiration in the righteous anger of punk rock and the socially conscious folk tradition of Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan, Billy Bragg was the leading figure of the anti-folk movement of the '80s. For most of the decade, Billy Bragg bashed out songs alone on his electric guitar, singing about politics and love. While his lyrics were bitingly intelligent and clever, they were also warm and humane, filled with detail and wit. Even though his lyrics were carefully considered, Billy Bragg never neglected to write melodies for songs that were strong and memorable. Throughout the '80s, he managed to chart consistently in Britain, yet he only gathered a cult following in America, which could be due to the fact that he sang about distinctly British subject matter, both politically and socially.
Read More...Billy Bragg began performing in the late '70s with the punk group Riff Raff, which lasted only a matter of months. He then joined the British Army, yet he quickly bought himself out of his sojourn with 175 pounds. After leaving the Army, he began working at a record store; while he was working, he was writing songs that were firmly in the folk and punk protest tradition. Billy Bragg began a British tour, playing whenever he had the chance to perform. Frequently he would open for bands with only a moment's notice; soon, he had built a sizable following, as evidenced by his first EP, Life's A Riot With Spy vs Spy (1983), hitting number 30 on the U.K. independent charts. Brewing Up with Billy Bragg (1984), his first full-length album, climbed to number 16 in the charts.
During 1984, Billy Bragg became a minor celebrity in Britain, as he appeared at leftist political rallies, strikes, and benefits across the country; he also helped form the "Red Wedge," a socialist musicians collective that also featured Paul Weller. In 1985, Kirsty MacColl took one of his songs, "New England," to number seven on the British singles chart. Featuring some subtle instrumental additions of piano and horns, 1986's Talking With The Taxman About Poetry reached the U.K. Top Ten.
Billy Bragg's version of The Beatles' "She's Leaving Home," taken from the Sgt. Pepper Knew My Father tribute album, became his only number one single in 1988 -- as the double A-side with Wet Wet Wet's "With a Little Help from My Friends." That year, he also released the EP Help Save the Youth of America and the full-length Workers Playtime, which was produced by Joe Boyd (Fairport Convention, Nick Drake, R.E.M.). Boyd helped expand Billy Bragg's sound, as the singer recorded with a full band for the first time. The following year, Billy Bragg restarted the Utility record label as a way of featuring non-commercial new artists. The Internationale, released in 1990, was a collection of left-wing anthems, including a handful of Billy Bragg originals. On 1991's Don't Try This At Home, he again worked with a full band, recording his most pop-oriented and accessible set of songs; the album featured the hit single, "Sexuality." Billy Bragg took several years off after Don't Try This At Home, choosing to concentrate on fatherhood. He returned in 1996 with William Bloke.
In 1998, he teamed with the American alternative band Wilco to record Mermaid Avenue, a collection of performances based on unreleased songs originally written by Woody Guthrie. Reaching To The Converted, a collection of rarities, followed a year later, and in mid-2000 Billy Bragg and Wilco reunited for a second Mermaid Avenue set. While touring in support of Mermaid Avenue, Vol. 2, Billy Bragg formed The Blokes in 1999 with Small Faces keyboardist Ian McLagan. Lu Edmonds (guitar), Ben Mandelson (lap steel guitar), Martyn Barker (drums), and Simon Edwards (bass) solidified the group while Billy Bragg moved from London to rural Dorset in early 2001. One year later, The Blokes joined Billy Bragg for England, Half English, his first solo effort since William Bloke.
In 2004, Billy Bragg collaborated with Less Than Jake for "The Brightest Bulb Has Burned Out," a track included on the "Rock Against Bush, Vol. 1" compilation. The two-CD Must I Paint You A Picture?: The Essential Billy Bragg appeared in 2003 with initial copies featuring a third bonus CD of collectibles and rarities. The Yep Roc label released the box set Best of Van Halen, Volume 1 in 2006. The set included seven CDs and two DVDs of previously unavailable live footage, and the label simultaneously reissued four titles from Billy Bragg's early back catalog in expanded editions. Billy Bragg spent the next year recording in London, Devon, and Lincolnshire, and 2008 saw the release of Mr. Love & Justice, his first solo effort in six years. Although The Blokes served as Billy Bragg's backing band on the album, a limited-edition package also included a second disc comprised of intimate solo recordings. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months- A New England - (2:14) - 32,585 plays
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The Milkman Of Human Kindness - (2:49) - 8,147 playsLyricsIf you're lonely, I will call
If you're poorly, I will send poetry
I love you, I am the milkman
Of human kindness
I'll leave an extra pint
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To Have And To Have Not - (2:33) - 7,999 playsLyricsUp in the morning and out to school
Mother says there'll be no work next year
Qualifications once the golden rule
Are now just pieces of paper
Just because you're better than me
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Greetings To The New Brunette - (3:31) - 6,671 playsLyricsShirley,
It's quite exciting to be sleeping here in this new room
Shirley,
You're my reason to get out of bed before noon
Shirley,
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The Man In The Iron Mask - (2:13) - 6,173 playsLyricsWhen he drops you off, I will not say
"Who was that who so quickly drove away?"
The things you've done and the places you've been
When I open the door for you, I will not let them in
As long as you come back to me, I will never ask
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