The Peel Sessions Album (Billy Bragg album)

The Peel Sessions Album
Live album by Billy Bragg
Released 1991
Recorded 1983–1988
Genre Rock
Length 55:23
Label Strange Fruit
Billy Bragg chronology
The Internationale (album)
(1990)
The Peel Sessions Album
(1991)
Don't Try This at Home
(1991)
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The Peel Sessions Album is an album by British rock artist Billy Bragg, released in 1991. It compiles recordings from Bragg's various radio sessions for John Peel's programme, recorded between 1983 and 1988.

"Jeane" is a cover version of a song which appeared as the B-side to The Smiths's single "This Charming Man". "Fear is a Man's Best Friend" is a cover of a song by John Cale and "A13: Trunk Road to the Sea" uses the music of Bobby Troup's classic "Route 66" with new lyrics talking about the A13, a road in east London.

Track listing

All songs by Billy Bragg, except where stated.

  1. "Lovers Town"
  2. "Between the Wars"
  3. "Which Side Are You On?"
  4. "A Lover Sings"
  5. "Days Like These"
  6. "The Marriage"
  7. "Jeane" (Morrissey/Marr)
  8. "Greetings to the New Brunette"
  9. "Chile Your Waters Run Red through Soweto"
  10. "She's Got a New Spell"
  11. "Valentine's Day Is Over"
  12. "The Short Answer"
  13. "Rotting on Remand"
  14. "A New England"
  15. "Strange Things Happen"
  16. "This Guitar Says Sorry"
  17. "Love Gets Dangerous"
  18. "Fear Is a Man's Best Friend" (Cale)
  19. "A13 Trunk Road to the Sea" (Bragg/Troup)

Recording Dates

The following are the dates the tracks were recorded for the John Peel Show sessions.

References

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