Must I Paint You a Picture? The Essential Billy Bragg
10/28/2003 | Elektra / Wea
Lyrics from Must I Paint You a Picture? The Essential Billy Bragg
All Music Guide Review
In 1983, Billy Bragg was a guy with a cheap electric guitar, a rough but passionate voice, and a knack for writing and singing straight from the heart whether he was discussing leftist political concerns or the mysterious interactions between men and women. The guy has a band and the political issues that have caught his attention are trickier 20 years later, but he's still enchanted and puzzled by love, and hasn't stopped writing worthwhile songs about it. Must I Paint You a Picture? The Essential Billy Bragg is a two-disc, 40-song compilation that does an admirable job of capturing the hills and valleys of Bragg's recording career, opening up with "A New England" from his debut EP, Life's a Riot With Spy vs. Spy, and closing with a cut from 2002's England, Half English. A spin through this set suggests that Bragg's best (or at least most affecting) work arrived in the early stages of his career, as disc one (which follows Bragg through Worker's Playtime) is a decidedly more solid and absorbing listen than disc two (the material from the disappointing William Bloke in particular weighs down the collection's second act), and his love songs have stood the test of time a shade better than his political material (the miners' strike may be over, but broken hearts are timeless). But there are plenty of gems to be found throughout this collection, and Must I Paint You a Picture? serves as a potent reminder that in the grand tradition of Bob Dylan, even Bragg's lesser albums contain a handful of truly memorable songs worth hearing; if this isn't the ideal Billy Bragg collection, it's an excellent introduction, a solid career overview, and a lovely reminder of how much he has to say about the heart and the mind. Initial pressings come with a ten-song bonus disc that adds several hard to find selections, including Bragg's Anglophile rewrite of "Route 66," a telling duet with the late Ted Hawkins, and a bootleg remix that merges Bragg with the Hives. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
Must I Paint You a Picture? The Essential Billy Bragg Track Listing
Must I Paint You a Picture? The Essential Billy Bragg Notes
Album Info:
Always politically charged, Billy Bragg is a songwriter with the charge of The Clash and the social conscious of Woody Guthrie. Though influenced by both artists, Bragg has carved out his own unique career since the 1983 release of his debut album, garnering critical acclaim and a loyal following. Over the course of 7 solo albums, two collaborations with Wilco, and numerous singles and mini-albums, Billy Bragg has written beautiful love songs and politically charged material.
Album Facts
40 tracks covering the entire career of Billy Bragg, plus a bonus CD of 10 rarities (five previously unreleased).
Includes selections from his critically acclaimed work with Wilco - "Ingrid Bergman," "Way Over Yonder In The Minor Key," and "My Flying Saucer."
The first and only comprehensive Billy Bragg career collection available.
Credits of Must I Paint You a Picture? The Essential Billy Bragg
- Ben Mandelson
- Guest Appearance, Group Member
- Tony Maronie
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Johnny Marr
- Producer, Musician, Guest Appearance
- Chucho Merchán
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Natalie Merchant
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Simon Moreton
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Owen Morris
- Engineer
- Julia Palmer
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Andy Peake
- Engineer
- John Porter
- Producer, Musician, Guest Appearance
- Grant Showbiz
- Producer, Engineer, Compilation Producer
- Michael Stipe
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- John Stirratt
- Guest Appearance, Group Member
- Bruce Thomas
- Musician
- Cara Tivey
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Jeff Tweedy
- Guest Appearance, Group Member
- Victor Van Vugt
- Engineer
- Amanda Vincent
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Mickey Waller
- Musician
- Wiggy
- Producer, Photography, Guest Appearance, Musician
- Dave Woodhead
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Peter Yanowitz
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Tim Young
- Digital Remastering
- Wilco
- Group, Guest Appearance, Producer
- Graham Dear
- Assistant Engineer
- Danny Thompson
- Musician
- Eliza Carthy
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Rob Allum
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Jayne Creamer
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Nigel Frydman
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Kaya Jenner
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Porky
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Chris Morgan
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Paul Slattery
- Photography
- Steve Double
- Photography
- Adrian Boot
- Photography
- Duncan Cowell
- Digital Remastering
- Pennie Smith
- Photography
- Bob Bromide
- Photography
- Andrew Collins
- Foreword
- Caroline Hall
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Fionn Ó Lochlainn
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Anthea Clarke
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Gary Smith
- Producer
- The Hives
- Group, Guest Appearance, Musician
- Kenny Jones
- Producer, Engineer
- Elizabeth Steen
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Michael Boddy
- Engineer
- Jenny Mathews
- Photography
- Jackie McKay
- Photography
- Diedre Cooper
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Phillip Gamble
- Photography
- Oliver Hitch
- Producer, Engineer
- Heidi Hollinger
- Photography
- Mushi Jenner
- Coordination, Project Coordinator
- Nikki Rodgerson
- Photography
- Iris Wakulenko
- Coordination, Project Coordinator
- Ian McLagan
- Guest Appearance, Group Member
- Greg Allen
- Photography
- Martyn Barker
- Guest Appearance, Group Member
- Martin Belmont
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Jay Bennett
- Guest Appearance, Group Member
- Lorraine Bowen
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Joe Boyd
- Producer
- Jerry Boys
- Engineer
- Peter Buck
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Andy Carlson
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Ken Coomer
- Guest Appearance, Group Member
- Ken Craddock
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Edward DeBono
- Producer
- Terry Disley
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Simon Edwards
- Guest Appearance, Group Member
- Terry Edwards
- Musician
- Martin Hayles
- Engineer
- Mike Henry
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Andy Hobson
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- J.F.T. Hood
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- John Keane
- Engineer, Guest Appearance, Musician
- Andy Kershaw
- Photography
- Jody Linscott
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Lu Edmonds
- Guest Appearance, Group Member
- Billy Bragg
- Producer
- Kirsty MacColl
- Musician, Guest Appearance
- Michelle Shocked
- Musician, Guest Appearance






















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