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Posted:
Sun May 07, 2006 7:47 pm
by RoddyRuddy
Available in the BB shop
England, Half English
Billy Bragg and The Blokes
March 4, 2002, Cooking Vinyl, Cook 222 (UK release, CD, limited edition digipack, and 1,000 vinyl copies)
Cook CD 222P (UK promotional CD).
March 5, Elektra, 62743-2 (USA CD)
PRCD 1733 (USA advance promotional CD)
March 12, Outside Music, 4018-2 (Canada CD)
March 30, Smash, SCCD 10 (Japan CD). Two bonus tracks - You Pull The Carpet Out; Mystery Shoes.
April 15, Festival Mushroom, 335012 (Australia CD). One bonus track - Yarra Song.
Available in the BB shop
Billy Bragg Live Solo Bootleg
Going To A Party Way Down South
BB5109 (CD only), released March 2002.
Recorded live at the Enmore Theatre, Australia, October 15 and 16, 2001
Available in the BB shop
Mermaid Avenue Volume II
Billy Bragg and Wilco
May 2000, Elektra, 7559-62522-2
(CD)
Available in the BB shop
Mermaid Avenue Tour
Billy Bragg and The Blokes
1999, Mail Order Live CD, BB5108
(CD only)
Available in the BB shop
Mermaid Avenue
Billy Bragg and Wilco
June 1998, Elektra, 7559-62204-2
Available in theBilly Bragg Live At The Barbican (MP3 Download - 196.7 MB)
Web site exclusive! We Laughed - Rosetta Life (MP3 Download - 20.2 MB)
Released 31 October 2005. This download version released on this site 3 February 2006
Rosetta Life featuring Billy Bragg. Music by Billy Bragg.
We Laughed reached Number 11 in the UK pop music charts in November 2005.
Most of his back cat has also been reissued with extra tracks & dvds.
Not a bad little out put .

Posted:
Sun May 07, 2006 8:57 pm
by Michaelo
Not a bad little output indeed! Come to think of it, I've got Mermaid Avenue somewhere. I quite liked that CD.

Posted:
Sun May 07, 2006 10:25 pm
by RoddyRuddy
http://arts.guardian.co.uk/comment/stor ... 97,00.html
forgot about the above track & the other free downloads on BB site eg "The Price Of Oil "
http://www.billybragg.co.uk/acatalog/Di ... loads.html
& promo tracks
NPWA (radio edit)
Billy Bragg and The Blokes, February 2002, Elektra (PRCD 1731)
Promotional single for US radio.
My Flying Saucer
Billy Bragg and Wilco, 2000
Promotional single from Mermaid Avenue Volume II.

Posted:
Sun May 07, 2006 11:47 pm
by MissWalshy
making music blah blah blah
bragg released stuff is enough to get you going

Posted:
Mon May 08, 2006 12:01 am
by MissWalshy
just realised there is a second page on this thread before i typed the above!
bragg mermaid is rocking

Posted:
Mon May 08, 2006 7:43 am
by Niall
Fintan wrote:Niall wrote:is this guy popular? id never heard of him til a while ago when he was mentioned in earlier threads
Oh...my...(very...restrained...).. sweet.. -------... Lord... I...am...so...old... and... bolshy...

Love ye, Niall....
i was being serious fintan. someone posted a wilipedia link and that was the first time id ever heard tell of the guy

Posted:
Mon May 08, 2006 7:53 am
by CraigBatty
Niall wrote:i was being serious fintan. someone posted a wilipedia link and that was the first time id ever heard tell of the guy
Fair enough. Wow. It just made me feel old, is all. No harm, no foul... He is a great advocate and songwriter. I prefer his material to his voice sometimes, but hey, the same's true of Dylan...
Check out 'Workers' Playtime'... one of my favourite albums (of his and in general), and the source of Great Leap Forward (one of his 'hits'). Carry on...


Posted:
Tue May 09, 2006 11:42 am
by moose
Fintan wrote:Niall wrote:i was being serious fintan. someone posted a wilipedia link and that was the first time id ever heard tell of the guy
Fair enough. Wow. It just made me feel old, is all. No harm, no foul... He is a great advocate and songwriter. I prefer his material to his voice sometimes, but hey, the same's true of Dylan...
Check out 'Workers' Playtime'... one of my favourite albums (of his and in general), and the source of Great Leap Forward (one of his 'hits'). Carry on...

See if you can listen to "between the wars" arguably his biggest and best hit.
Released in the 80's during Thatchers reign.

Posted:
Tue May 09, 2006 2:42 pm
by James
Probably best to start with where it all began and 'A New England' a great song that even Kirsty MacColl couldn't improve.
Other great Bragg songs, IMO, are The Saturday Boy, his version of The World Turned Upside Down, Help Save The Youth of America and of course Waiting For the Great Leap Forwards. His newer stuff like Take Down the Union Jack is cool as well.

Posted:
Tue May 09, 2006 5:40 pm
by Heather
Smerker wrote:Probably best to start with where it all began and 'A New England' a great song that even Kirsty MacColl couldn't improve.
Kirsty MacColl's version is brilliant, I've not heard Billy Bragg's.

Posted:
Mon May 15, 2006 1:21 pm
by RoddyRuddy
Heather wrote:Smerker wrote:Probably best to start with where it all began and 'A New England' a great song that even Kirsty MacColl couldn't improve.
Kirsty MacColl's version is brilliant, I've not heard Billy Bragg's.
http://www.hmv.co.uk/hmvweb/displayProd ... &sku=92921
javascript:playClip('2990767941720842484-01-01-S-32')
sound clip @ above link

Posted:
Mon May 15, 2006 2:54 pm
by RoddyRuddy
Still Suitable For Miners Billy Bragg The Offical Biography
Andrew Collins
quote
"".......The Pogues were playing after him, so he loitered at the side of the stageand watched them do their Irish folk-punk thing. Unfortunately , he was standing right next to the bands"s rider, "so every time a Pogue came over and cracked a beer , they cracked one for me ".The band encored with "Honky Tonk Women", and invited Billy to join in. "I was well out of it ". At the end of the druken thrash , Billy fell off the front of the drum riser, and was , to his enormous rotrospective pride , carried off by The Pogues"......""

Posted:
Mon May 15, 2006 5:33 pm
by Heather
RoddyRuddy wrote:Heather wrote:Smerker wrote:Probably best to start with where it all began and 'A New England' a great song that even Kirsty MacColl couldn't improve.
Kirsty MacColl's version is brilliant, I've not heard Billy Bragg's.
http://www.hmv.co.uk/hmvweb/displayProd ... &sku=92921javascript:playClip('2990767941720842484-01-01-S-32')
sound clip @ above link
Thank you, I'll have a listen.

Posted:
Mon May 15, 2006 6:11 pm
by MissWalshy
gutted.. . I just had a little look at the HMV website and see must I paint you a picture for £7.99 I'm sure i paid like.. £16.99 for it a cupla months ago!! hmmmm.....

Posted:
Mon Jun 12, 2006 12:32 pm
by James
I've just come across the Lars Friedrikson and The Bastards version of To Have and Have Not.
I think I'm physically incapable of forming an opinion about it.