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  1. On This Day September 20 1988 – Billy Bragg Released Workers Playtime

    On This Day September 20 1988 – Billy Bragg Released Workers Playtime

    On this day September 20 1988, Workers Playtime was released, the fourth studio album by Billy Bragg. Known for his mix of political commentary and deeply personal songwriting, Bragg shifted toward a more reflective and romantic tone on this record, moving beyond the raw protest driven style...
  2. On This Day: May 1, 1983 - Billy Bragg Releases Life’s a Riot with Spy vs Spy

    On This Day: May 1, 1983 - Billy Bragg Releases Life’s a Riot with Spy vs Spy

    On May 1, 1983, Billy Bragg released his debut album Life’s a Riot with Spy vs Spy. With just his voice and electric guitar, Bragg delivered a powerful collection of politically charged songs that blended punk energy with folk storytelling. The album was short but impactful, featuring seven...
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