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Billy Bragg|Workers Playtime

Workers Playtime

Billy Bragg

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By the time Billy Bragg began recording Workers Playtime in the fall of 1987, he'd gone from a rabble-rousing leftist songwriter and D.I.Y. one-man punk band to a bona fide pop star in the U.K., and had won a sizable cult following (and a major-label recording contract) in the United States. In addition, Bragg had begun expanding the stark sound of his early recordings on his 1986 album Talking with the Taxman About Poetry, and the sessions for Workers Playtime found Bragg and producer Joe Boyd building actual arrangements around his tunes as he struggled to balance a broader and more eclectic musical approach with the small-p politics that were his stock in trade. This struggle is practically audible on Workers Playtime, and this time out Bragg's songs about the ups and downs of relationships outnumber (and are more satisfying than) his polemics, and he seems torn between the comfort of the spartan simplicity of numbers like "The Only One," "Valentine's Day Is Over," and "Must I Paint You a Picture" and the more expansive approach of the rollicking "Life with the Lions" and the appropriately mysterious "She's Got a New Spell." Significantly, two of the album's most explicitly political numbers, "Rotting on Remand" and "Tender Comrade," are also the least satisfying tracks here, and the album reaches its finest moment when Bragg musically and lyrically faces the contradictions of this turning point in his career head on with the splendid final number, "Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards." Workers Playtime has a number of pearly moments, but it was also Bragg's first genuine disappointment, and was the first step in the uncertain second act of his recording career.
© Mark Deming /TiVo

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1
She's Got a New Spell
00:03:25

Billy Bragg, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Cooking Vinyl (P) 2006 Cooking Vinyl

2
Must I Paint You a Picture
00:05:32

Billy Bragg, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Cooking Vinyl (P) 2006 Cooking Vinyl

3
Tender Comrade
00:02:50

Billy Bragg, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Cooking Vinyl (P) 2006 Cooking Vinyl

4
The Price I Pay
00:03:34

Billy Bragg, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Cooking Vinyl (P) 2006 Cooking Vinyl

5
Little Time Bomb
00:02:17

Billy Bragg, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Cooking Vinyl (P) 2006 Cooking Vinyl

6
Rotting on Remand
00:03:39

Billy Bragg, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Cooking Vinyl (P) 2006 Cooking Vinyl

7
Valentine's Day Is Over
00:04:53

Billy Bragg, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Cooking Vinyl (P) 2006 Cooking Vinyl

8
Life with the Lions
00:03:06

Billy Bragg, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Cooking Vinyl (P) 2006 Cooking Vinyl

9
The Only One
00:03:26

Billy Bragg, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Cooking Vinyl (P) 2006 Cooking Vinyl

10
The Short Answer
00:04:59

Billy Bragg, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Cooking Vinyl (P) 2006 Cooking Vinyl

11
Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards
00:04:36

Billy Bragg, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Cooking Vinyl (P) 2006 Cooking Vinyl

DISQUE 2

1
The Only One (Demo)
00:03:36

Billy Bragg, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Cooking Vinyl (P) 2006 Cooking Vinyl

2
The Price I Pay (Demo)
00:04:01

Billy Bragg, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Cooking Vinyl (P) 2006 Cooking Vinyl

3
Love Has No Pride
00:03:35

Billy Bragg, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Cooking Vinyl (P) 2006 Cooking Vinyl

4
That's Entertainment Explicit
00:03:53

Billy Bragg, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Cooking Vinyl (P) 2006 Cooking Vinyl

5
She's Got a New Spell (Alternate Version)
00:02:44

Billy Bragg, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Cooking Vinyl (P) 2006 Cooking Vinyl

6
The Short Answer (Alternate Version)
00:05:21

Billy Bragg, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Cooking Vinyl (P) 2006 Cooking Vinyl

7
Little Time Bomb (Alternate Version)
00:02:21

Billy Bragg, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Cooking Vinyl (P) 2006 Cooking Vinyl

8
Bad Penny (Demo)
00:03:05

Billy Bragg, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Cooking Vinyl (P) 2006 Cooking Vinyl

9
Reason to Believe (Live)
00:02:12

Billy Bragg, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Cooking Vinyl (P) 2006 Cooking Vinyl

10
Must I Paint You a Picture (Extended Version)
00:07:13

Billy Bragg, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Cooking Vinyl (P) 2006 Cooking Vinyl

11
Raglan Road (Live)
00:03:46

Billy Bragg, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Cooking Vinyl (P) 2006 Cooking Vinyl

Chronique

By the time Billy Bragg began recording Workers Playtime in the fall of 1987, he'd gone from a rabble-rousing leftist songwriter and D.I.Y. one-man punk band to a bona fide pop star in the U.K., and had won a sizable cult following (and a major-label recording contract) in the United States. In addition, Bragg had begun expanding the stark sound of his early recordings on his 1986 album Talking with the Taxman About Poetry, and the sessions for Workers Playtime found Bragg and producer Joe Boyd building actual arrangements around his tunes as he struggled to balance a broader and more eclectic musical approach with the small-p politics that were his stock in trade. This struggle is practically audible on Workers Playtime, and this time out Bragg's songs about the ups and downs of relationships outnumber (and are more satisfying than) his polemics, and he seems torn between the comfort of the spartan simplicity of numbers like "The Only One," "Valentine's Day Is Over," and "Must I Paint You a Picture" and the more expansive approach of the rollicking "Life with the Lions" and the appropriately mysterious "She's Got a New Spell." Significantly, two of the album's most explicitly political numbers, "Rotting on Remand" and "Tender Comrade," are also the least satisfying tracks here, and the album reaches its finest moment when Bragg musically and lyrically faces the contradictions of this turning point in his career head on with the splendid final number, "Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards." Workers Playtime has a number of pearly moments, but it was also Bragg's first genuine disappointment, and was the first step in the uncertain second act of his recording career.
© Mark Deming /TiVo

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