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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...
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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