Fight Songs (Billy Bragg album)

Fight Songs is a compilation of songs by Billy Bragg that had previously been released as free digital downloads. This album was released in October 2011.[1][2] Most of the songs are political in nature, but a Christmas song, "We’re Following the Wrong Star", is also included.[3]

Fight Songs
Compilation album by
Billy Bragg
ReleasedOctober 19, 2011
LabelBragg Central Ltd
Billy Bragg chronology
Pressure Drop
(2010)
Fight Songs
(2011)
Mermaid Avenue: The Complete Sessions
(2012)

Describing why he decided to release this album, Bragg said... "Since I started giving away music for free on the internet in 2002 with The Price of Oil, I’ve felt a little bit like I’ve been pissing in the wind, so to speak, that the ideas that I’ve been putting out there have not really been in keeping with what’s going on in the music industry. But the last couple of years, since the crash in 2008, I think the idea of polemical songs has become more and more relevant, so it now seems like a good time to collect these together and make them available for people who may only have tuned in a few years ago."[4]

Track listing

  1. "Never Buy The Sun" - 3:43
  2. "Last Flight to Abu Dhabi" - 2:04
  3. "The Battle of Barking" - 2:18
  4. "The Wolf Covers Its Tracks" - 4:23
  5. "The Big Lie" - 2:03
  6. "Bush War Blues" - 3:39
  7. "Constituition Hill" - 2:29
  8. "Old Clash Fan Fight Song" - 2:33
  9. "The Price of Oil" - 4:49 -
  10. "The Lonesome Death of Rachel Corrie" - 4:51
  11. "We're Following The Wrong Star" - 4:09
gollark: As I said, in general apparently both sides are split pretty evenly, have fairly convincing arguments each way, and both think that their answer is obvious and the other is wrong.
gollark: Perhaps we are HIGHLY smart unlike random internet people and OBVIOUSLY picked the correct® answer, or perhaps we just hold similar philosophical/intellectual/whatever views which make us more inclined to one-box.
gollark: I mean, maybe the average internet rabble is just bad at understanding what "perfect prediction" means, but you could probably argue that it's "rational" at the time of choosing to take both, even if it's... acausally...? worse for you. Nobody here appears to have.
gollark: It's paradoxical because it breaks decision theories somewhat.
gollark: That's kind of the point of the paradox?

References

  1. "Billy Bragg announces 'Fight Songs' compilation". NME. October 19, 2011. Retrieved April 15, 2013.
  2. Murray, Robin (October 19, 2011). "Billy Bragg Download Album". Clash. Retrieved April 15, 2013.
  3. Sandle, Tim (Dec 23, 2011). "Op-Ed: Fight Songs, a new Billy Bragg album for troubled times". Digital Journal. Retrieved April 15, 2013.
  4. Peters, Aaron (January 24, 2012). "Nothing to Bragg about". The Student Newspaper. Archived from the original on July 5, 2013. Retrieved April 15, 2013.
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