Don't Try This at Home

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One wouldn't imagine that a died-in-red-wool socialist agitator and spiritual offspring of Woody Guthrie would be able to make serious inroads in modern-rock radio, but Billy Bragg did indeed slip onto some playlists with 1991's Don't Try This at Home. Working with a full band (the Smiths' Johnny Marr and R.E.M.'s Peter Buck and Michael Stipe are among the guests) with bits of brass and strings shading the arrangements, Bragg came up with a surplus of hooky songs highlighted by the minor hit "Sexuality." Conflict both personal ("You Woke Up My Neighborhood," "Accident Waiting to Happen") and political ("Everywhere," "God's Footballer") intertwine among these 16 songs in customary Bragg fashion. Ultimately, Home stands as one of the Brit firebrand's most accessible efforts. --Steven Stolder

Music Review:

  1. Educated Guess
  2. Expo Remix [CD-single]
  3. Field Songs
  4. File Under: Easy Listening
  5. Flowers [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  6. Four Rooms: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack [Soundtrack]
  7. Go 2 [Original recording remastered]
  8. Gold (Limited Edition) [Extra tracks]
  9. Good News for People Who Love Bad News [DualDisc]
  10. Happy End of the World

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Shine [DualDisc]

Théâtre Musical

Swordsmen of China: Music from the Most Favourite Chinese Swordsman Films

Music: Blue Reef [Import]

Trancemission, Vol. 3: The Best of European Vocal Trance

Trance Heaven Vol. 1

Udo Juergens Live 1994/95 [Import] [Live]

Tragic Kingdom

Spin [Import]

The Last Waltz

Third/Sister Lovers

Top Percussion [Import] [Original recording remastered]

Trapped in Crime [Explicit Lyrics]

Rameau - Hippolyte et Aricie / Fouchécourt, Gens, Fink, Feighan, Smythe, Naouri, Massis, Les Musiciens du Louvre, Minkowski

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