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The Internationale

 
Album Review: The Internationale

  • Artist: Billy Bragg
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1988
  • Total Time: 19:03
  • Type: Compilation (best of), Extended Play (EP), Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Billy Bragg's albums have always contained material with the strong political slant of classic folksingers in the Woody Guthrie/Bob Dylan mold. This release shows him at his most muckrakingly fervent and angry. Only "The Marching Song of the Covert Battalions" has music actually composed by Bragg -- and that selection contains a lengthy quote of the tune "When Johnny Come Marching Home." The rest are covers of songs (some of them pre-20th century) that either overtly or covertly deal with revolution, radical politics, or pacifist sentiments. The arrangements are a real departure for Bragg, and are most unusual and effective. "I Dreamed I Saw Phil Ochs Last Night" and "Nicaragua Nicaraguita" are for unaccompanied voice. "Marching Song of the Covert Battalions" features prominent clarinet and recorder passages supported by organ, accordion, and revival-meeting bass drum/cymbals combination. "Red Flag" is an energetic reel set sparsely for voice, whistles, percussion, and minimal guitar. The title track is given a grand, traditional, all-stops-out treatment, arranged for chorus, large brass ensemble, and percussion. The album's best selection, "My Youngest Son Came Home Today," is a dirgelike antiwar number that is very moving and effective. This album is a committed, deeply felt manifesto well worth a listen. Original pressings of this record came with a wide-ranging and enjoyable promotional 45 containing selections by Bragg, Clea & McLeod, Caroline Trettine, and the Young Fresh Fellows. ~ David Cleary, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Internationale Pierre Degeyter, Billy Bragg Billy Bragg (3:45)
I Dreamed I Saw Phil Ochs Last Night (Lyrics) Earl Robinson, Billy Bragg Billy Bragg (1:27)
The Marching Song of the Covert Battalions Billy Bragg Billy Bragg (3:59)
Blake's Jerusalem Hubert Parry, William Blake Billy Bragg (2:30)
Nicaragua, Nicaragüita Carlos Mejia Godoy Billy Bragg (1:06)
The Red Flag Jim Connell Billy Bragg (3:12)
My Youngest Son Came Home Today Eric Bogle Billy Bragg (3:04)

Credits

David Bedford (Arranger), Christie Tyler Cory (Brass), Derek Boland (Engineer), Charlie Llewellin (Engineer), Lorraine Bowen (Accordion), Charlie Llewellin (Drums), David Bedford (Conductor), Dick Gaughan (Vocals), Cor Cochion Caerdydd (Vocals), Peter Haigh (Engineer), Charlie Llewellin (Cymbals), Lorraine Bowen (Recorder (Soprano)), Lorraine Bowen (Clarinet), Jim Sutherland (Percussion), Step Parikian (Engineer), Marc Duff (Whistle (Instrument)), Lorraine Bowen (Recorder), Derek Bolland (Engineer), Lorraine Bowen (Organ), Wiggy (Producer), Cara Tivey (Shakuhachi), Billy Bragg (Guitar (Electric)), Grant Showbiz (Vocals), Wiggy (Guitar (Bass)), Cara Tivey (Piano), Jim Sutherland (Bodhran), Grant Showbiz (Producer), Lorraine Bowen (Piano), Billy Bragg (Vocals), Billy Bragg (Guitar), Cara Tivey (Vocals), Wiggy (Vocals)
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The Internationale
Studio album by Billy Bragg
Released May 1990
Recorded January–March 1990
Gateway Studios, Cathouse Studio and Pier House Studio
Genre Folk
Length 19:23
Label Liberation Records, Utility Records
Producer Grant Showbiz, Wiggy
Professional reviews
Billy Bragg chronology
Workers Playtime
(1988)
The Internationale
(1990)
The Peel Sessions Album
(1991)

The Internationale is a 1990 album by Billy Bragg. Originally released on Bragg's short-lived record label, Utility Records, it is a deliberately political album, consisting mainly of cover versions and rewrites of left-wing protest songs. Although Bragg is known for his association with left-wing causes, this release is unusual; most of Bragg's recordings balance overtly political songs with social observation and love songs.

Contents

Versions

The album was originally released as an eight track EP in 1990.

In 2006, as part of a planned series of reissues of albums in his back catalogue, The Internationale was remastered and reissued along with the seven tracks from 1988's Live & Dubious EP and five bonus tracks. Also included is a bonus DVD titled Here and There containing live concerts from East Berlin, Nicaragua and the Soviet Union.

Track listing

Disc one

Original album
  1. "The Internationale" (Pierre De Geyter, Billy Bragg) – 3:45
  2. "I Dreamed I Saw Phil Ochs Last Night" (Earl Robinson, Bragg) – 1:27
  3. "The Marching Song of the Covert Battalions" (Bragg) – 3:59
  4. "Blake's Jerusalem" (William Blake, Hubert Parry) – 2:30
  5. "Nicaragua Nicaraguita" (Carlos Mejía Godoy) – 1:06
  6. "The Red Flag" (Jim Connell, traditional) – 3:12
  7. "My Youngest Son Came Home Today" (Eric Bogle) – 3:04

    Live & Dubious EP
  8. "Introduction" (live) – 0:57
  9. "Help Save the Youth of America" (live) (Bragg) – 2:36
  10. "Think Again" (live) (Dick Gaughan) – 4:21
  11. "Chile Your Waters Run Red Through Soweto" (Bernice Johnson Reagon) – 3:09
  12. "Days Like These" (DC remix) (Bragg) – 2:40
  13. "To Have and to Have Not" (live) (Bragg) – 2:47
  14. "There Is Power In a Union" (with The Pattersons) (Bragg, George F. Root, traditional) – 3:27

    Bonus tracks
  15. "Joe Hill" (Phil Ochs) – 8:23
  16. "This Land Is Your Land" (Woody Guthrie) – 4:35
  17. "Never Cross a Picket Line" (Bragg) – 3:38
  18. "A Change Is Gonna Come" (Sam Cooke) – 3:58
  19. "A Miner's Life" (traditional) – 3:01

Bonus DVD

East Berlin DDR - February 1986
  1. "There Is Power In a Union" (live) (Bragg, Root, traditional) – 2:35
  2. "Between the Wars" (live) (Bragg) – 2:31

    Nicaragua - July 1987
  3. "Nicaragua Nicaraguita" (live) (Godoy) – 1:07

    Lithuania USSR - May 1988
  4. "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" (live) (Norman Whitfield, Barrett Strong) – 2:07
  5. "To Have and to Have Not" (live) (Bragg) – 2:21
  6. "The Milkman of Human Kindness" (live) (Bragg) – 2:29
  7. "Island of No Return" (live) (Bragg) – 3:24
  8. "Introduction to Between the Wars" (live) – 3:15
  9. "Between the Wars" (live) (Bragg) – 2:21
  10. "The World Turned Upside Down" (live) (Leon Rosselson) – 3:02
  11. "Levi Stubbs' Tears" (live) (Bragg) – 3:15
  12. "Help Save the Youth of America" (live) (Bragg) – 2:36
  13. "A New England" (Bragg) – 2:04
  14. "Wishing the Days Away" (Bragg) – 4:15
  15. "People Get Ready" (Curtis Mayfield) / "Tupelo Honey" (Van Morrison) – 3:02
  16. "Star" (David Bowie) – 1:56
  17. "A13, Trunk Road to The Sea" (Bobby Troup) – 2:17

Personnel

Musicians

Production

  • Grant Showbizproducer, reissue producer
  • Wiggy – producer, compiled by
  • Kenny Jones – producer
  • Charlie Llewellin – engineer
  • Derek Bolland – engineer
  • Peter Haigh – engineer
  • Step Parikian – engineer
  • Tim Young – remastered by
  • Duncan Cowell – remastered by

 
 

 

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