BILLY BRAGG
New single - ‘No One Knows
Nothing Anymore’
Cooking Vinyl - available to download from Feb 11th (FRYDL602)
Cooking Vinyl - available to download from Feb 11th (FRYDL602)
New album - Tooth &
Nail (Cooking Vinyl, COOKCD580) March 18, 2013
First UK tour dates announced:
Sun June 3 - Stratford on Avon, Royal Shakespeare
Theatre
Mon June 4 - Edinburgh, Queens Hall Edinburgh
Tues June 5 - Manchester, Band On The Wall
Wed June 6 - London, Union Chapel
Mon June 4 - Edinburgh, Queens Hall Edinburgh
Tues June 5 - Manchester, Band On The Wall
Wed June 6 - London, Union Chapel
Billy Bragg releases his first new studio album in five years Tooth & Nail on Cooking Vinyl records on March 18 2013. Available formats are CD, LP and a limited special edition CD+DVD Bookpack.
The limited special edition Bookpack includes the CD,
a 36 page booklet containing exclusive photos and a collection of columns
written by Billy originally published in Q magazine between 2008 and 2011, plus
a DVD of 10 promotional videos that Billy made for his singles between 1986-
2002.
Drawing on personal rather than political themes,
Tooth & Nail was recorded over a whirlwind five-day session with
Grammy Award winning producer Joe Henry (whose impeccable production credits
include Solomon Burke, Aimee Mann, Elvis Costello and Hugh Laurie) in his South
Pasadena basement studio. With Joe taking Billy out of his comfort zone (all
vocals were recorded live without retakes or overdubs) the album features an
accomplished crew of musicians, including Greg Leisz (Bon Iver), Patrick Warren
(Lana Del Rey), Jay Bellerose (Regina Spektor) and David Piltch (Ramblin’ Jack
Eliot). The spontaneous results are, according to Billy, a return to the rootsy
sound of 1998’s Mermaid Avenue sessions he recorded with Wilco - drawing on
soul, country and folk music influences to explore the ups and downs of
relationships that have stood the test of time.
In his own words: “In
2011, I took a long, hard look at who I am and what I do. This album is the
result.”
Permanently active beyond music and consistently
playing to audiences around the world, this period also saw Billy establish the
Jail Guitar Doors initiative and lend support to numerous causes including the
anti-fascist campaign Hope Not Hate and the Occupy Movement. In 2010, he began
to curate the Left Field at Glastonbury Festival, with the aim of highlighting
new political artists. He recently delivered the 2012 John Peel Lecture.
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