Workers Playtime

Editorial Reviews
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Even as a very young man, Billy Bragg tempered his socialist politics with songs about affairs of the heart, a combination that's served him well. But no matter how lovey-dovey he may croon, Bragg can't help but rail at oppression in its many manifestations. On Worker's Playtime, producer Joe Boyd (Fairport Convention, Nick Drake) frames Bragg's ragged voice with sympathetic folk-rock arrangements. But the real strength of this 1988 collection lies in Bragg's songwriting. The album may boast the pedantic "Capitalism Is Killing Music," but Bragg's sense of humor is in evidence throughout. "Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards" mixes Mao with Mott the Hoople, while the heart-stopping sincerity of "The Short Answer" suffers not a whit for bringing up Karl Marx. --Rob O'Connor

Music Review:

  1. You Are the Quarry [Enhanced]
  2. 24 Hours a Day
  3. Across the Broad Atlantic [Live]
  4. Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow
  5. All Songs Considered from NPR
  6. Almost Famous [Explicit Lyrics]
  7. Always Never Again
  8. Answer That and Stay Fashionable
  9. Architecture & Morality [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]
  10. Attagirl

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Smoke Follows Beauty

Puccini: Madama Butterfly (Original 1904 Version)

Music of Medieval Spain

Music: I Wanna Be Your Lover [CD-single]

Seven Types of Six

Niun Niggung

Recycled for the Environmen [Import]

Separation Sunday

Outskirts

Millennium Edition [Import]

Rock Art and the X-Ray Style

Reference Point

Nastradamus [Explicit Lyrics]

Ernesto Halffter: Symphonic Works

Sister Bossa, Vol. 2