Music Review: Billy Bragg blends themes big and small

Billy Bragg, "Tooth & Nail" (Essential Music/Cooking Vinyl)

Billy Bragg sang about offering "embarrassment and my usual excuses" when accused of "mixing pop and politics" on the late 1980s gem "Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards." Any reservation he might have felt for praising workers and pillorying capitalism's excesses in songs should have ebbed after working with Wilco on writing music for a cache of Woody Guthrie lyrics and releasing the results on three albums a decade later.

Bragg says his new collection, "Tooth & Nail," is a stylistic follow-up to those landmark releases. And that's good news for the left-wing British troubadour's fans.

As usual, Bragg deals with weighty matters - love, death, the meaning or meaninglessness of life - but the heaviness is usually leavened with wit and cheek. A case in point: "Tomorrow's Going to Be a Better Day," which addresses "the misanthropic misbegotten merchants of gloom." Still, minor points must be deducted for a whistling solo with so much great piano and pedal steel guitar elsewhere on the album.

Other standouts include "Do Unto Others," featuring a barreling piano and blending riotousness with righteousness, and the straight-up, old-school country flavored "Chasing Rainbows."

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