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-issue Talking with the Taxman About Poetry, Billy's 1985 album, about which Rolling Stone glowed, "On this album, cheerfully subtitled 'The difficult Third Album,' Bragg expands his pared-down sound ever-so-slightly (violin here, piano and tambourine there). While purists might bitch, the result is a winning mesh, as clever as Elvis Costello, as melodic as Ray Davies and as rocking as Chuck Berry."
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Greetings to the New Brunette |
| 2 | Train Train |
| 3 | Marriage |
| 4 | Ideology |
| 5 | Levi Stubbs' Tears |
| 6 | Honey I'm a Big Boy Now |
| 7 | There Is Power in a Union |
| 8 | Help Save the Youth of America |
| 9 | Wishing the Days Away |
| 10 | Passion |
| 11 | Warmest Room |
| 12 | Home Front |
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