Don't Try This at Home (Bonus Disc)
10/17/2006 | Yep Roc Records
Lyrics from Don't Try This at Home (Bonus Disc)
All Music Guide Review
After dipping his toes in the notion of using backing musicians on Talking with the Taxman About Poetry, Billy Bragg finally dove in headfirst with Worker's Playtime, but Don't Try This at Home was where Bragg first began to sound completely comfortable with the notion of a full band. With Johnny Marr (who helped produce two tracks), Peter Buck, Michael Stipe, and Kirsty MacColl on hand to give the sessions a taste of star power, Don't Try This at Home sounds full but uncluttered; the arrangements (most complete with -- gasp! -- drums) flesh out Bragg's melodies, giving them greater strength in the process, and Bragg's craggy vocals wrap around the melodies with significantly more flexibility than on previous recordings. With the exception of the rabble-rousing "Accident Waiting to Happen" and "North Sea Bubble" and the witty "Sexuality," most of Don't Try This at Home finds Billy Bragg in a contemplative mood; the political tunes are subtle (and don't hector), such as the mournful "Rumours of War," and the songs about love tend to examine the less hopeful side of relationships, like "Mother of the Bride" and the lovely "You Woke Up My Neighborhood." But there's also an understated wit to many of the songs, especially the well-drawn "God's Footballer," and Bragg approached the work of other songwriters to splendid effect on Fred Neil's "Dolphins" and Sid Griffin's "Everywhere." Don't Try This at Home isn't the sort of album that announces itself loudly, but slip into its understated textures and you'll discover one of Bragg's warmest and most thoughtful albums. In 2006, a remastered and expanded edition of Don't Try This at Home was released by Yep Roc in the United States and Cooking Vinyl in Europe. In addition to the complete original album, a bonus disc features 14 demos, outtakes, and single sides, including two tunes with Natalie Merchant ("Party of God" and "Bread and Circuses"), significantly different early takes of "Sexuality" and "Everywhere," a rave-up cover of the Beatles' "Revolution," and a curious dub-wise meditation on the politics of family life, "Tighten Up Your Wig." While some of the extras are well worth a listen, most of them sound like they didn't make the cut for a good reason, and the extra disc doesn't add much value to the new package, though the remastering on the original album sounds great and completists will appreciate the rare material. [This version of Don't Try This at Home is also available as part of the Volume 2 box set.] ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
Don't Try This at Home (Bonus Disc) Track Listing
Credits of Don't Try This at Home (Bonus Disc)
- Natalie Merchant
- Vocals
- Owen Morris
- Engineer
- Julia Palmer
- Cello
- Grant Showbiz
- Producer
- Cara Tivey
- Organ, Piano, Vocals (Background), Keyboards
- Victor Van Vugt
- Vocals (Background), Engineer
- Dave Woodhead
- Trumpet
- David Narcizo
- Drums
- Rob Allum
- Drums
- Nigel Frydman
- Bass
- Mark Stepp
- Timbales
- Gary E. Smith
- Bass, Glockenspiel, Engineer, Producer, Percussion
- Lorraine Bowen
- Clarinet
- Peter Buck
- Guitar
- Alan Dunn
- Accordion
- Martin Hayles
- Engineer
- John Keane
- Engineer
- Bob Loveday
- Violin
- Billy Bragg
- Guitar, Vocals
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