2006, Yep Roc Records
Billy Bragg, once-described as a "one-man Clash," has spent the last two decades writing and performing passionate, witty, socially conscious music. Yep Roc Records re-issued Life's a Riot With Spy Vs. Spy, 1983's mini-LP that first introduced the world to Billy's style -- roughly strummed electric guitar and stark vocals belying a keen sense of melody and committed, deeply humane lyrics on topics ranging from life and love to social upheaval and the plight of the working class. Recorded live to 2-track tape for free over the course of three afternoons in Chappell Music's tiny demo studio in the modest hope of selling the occasional copy at early gigs, Life's a Riot... had initial sales topping 50,000 (ultimately over 120,000) without the aid of advertising. It spent 12 weeks at #1 on the UK indie chart and reached #32 in the national LP chart and featured his first underground anthem -- "A New England.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Milkman of Human Kindness |
| 2 | To Have and to Have Not |
| 3 | Richard |
| 4 | New England |
| 5 | Man in the Iron Mask |
| 6 | Busy Girl Buys Beauty |
| 7 | Lovers Town Revisited |
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