Billy Bragg
Mr. Love & Justice
Release Date: April 22, 2008
Label: Anti
Label: Anti
Table of Contents
Indie rock types who fancy themselves socially sensitive because they listen to Ted Leo or some band on Dischord will do well to check up on Billy Bragg. Or, so goes the logic of the leftist upstarts at Anti Records. The truth of the matter is Bragg already made a deep entrenchment into the post-punk aristocracy with his critically acclaimed collaborations with Wilco, Johnny Marr and Morrissey and likely won't win over any new converts. That said, listening to the man's craft further mature ain't such a shabby affair.
Disc 1
| 1 | I Keep Faith | |
| 2 | I Almost Killed You | |
| 3 | M For Me | |
| 4 | The Beach Is Free | |
| 5 | Sing Their Souls Back Home | |
| 6 | You Make Me Brave | |
| 7 | Something Happened | |
| 8 | Mr. Love & Justice | |
| 9 | If You Ever Leave | |
| 10 | O Freedom | |
| 11 | The Johnny Carcinogenic Show | |
| 12 | Farm Boy |
Disc 2
| 1 | I Keep Faith | |
| 2 | I Almost Killed You | |
| 3 | M For Me | |
| 4 | The Beach Is Free | |
| 5 | Sing Their Souls Back Home | |
| 6 | You Make Me Brave | |
| 7 | Something Happened | |
| 8 | Mr. Love & Justice | |
| 9 | If You Ever Leave | |
| 10 | O Freedom | |
| 11 | The Johnny Carcinogenic Show | |
| 12 | Farm Boy |

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