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''William Bloke'' is the seventh
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by alternative folk artist
Billy Bragg Stephen William Bragg (born 20 December 1957) is an English singer-songwriter and left-wing activist. His music blends elements of folk music, punk rock and protest songs, with lyrics that mostly span political or romantic themes. His music i ...
, released in September 1996, five years after his last studio album. It peaked at number 16 on the
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. The album's only single, "Upfield", reached number 46 on the
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in August 1996. The albums's title is a pun on the 18th-century English poet
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Background

After the release of 1991's '' Don't Try This at Home'', Billy Bragg became a father in 1993 and took time out to concentrate on fatherhood before recording ''William Bloke'' in 1996. Bragg has said that he saw the albums he made in the 1980s as "ideologically political" because that's how he viewed his country of Britain. However, by the mid-1990s, he felt that things had moved into "a less clear phase", and with his family life having changed completely, "those two things are what you're hearing on the album." The album's lyrics deal with themes such as lost idealism ("From Red to Blue"), lamenting the loss of childhood dreams ("The Space Race Is Over"), latent revolution (" A Pict Song"), romance ("The Fourteenth of February"), domesticity and fatherhood ("Brickbat"), and family values ("King James Version"). "Northern Industrial Town" was written about the Northern Ireland conflict. Bragg said in 1996, "It seemed to me that during the cease-fire I saw the first photographs on television of
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without any troops or police on the street. Suddenly I realized what a normal place it was. What was happening there was absolutely abnormal; it looked like
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– but it ain't, and I wanted to write a song that reflected that realization." The lyrics to "A Pict Song" are by English poet
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Track listing

Adapted from album liner notes. All tracks written by Billy Bragg; except where indicated. #"From Red to Blue" – 3:21 #"Upfield" – 4:07 #"Everybody Loves You Babe" – 3:10 #"Sugar Daddy" – 4:37 #" A Pict Song" (words:
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) – 4:56 #"Brickbat" – 3:14 #"The Space Race Is Over" – 4:26 #"Northern Industrial Town" – 2:58 #"The Fourteenth of February" – 3:27 #"King James Version" – 3:21 #"Goalhanger" – 3:47 ;Hidden bonus track on LP version #
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    Personnel

    Credits adapted from album liner notes. *
    Billy Bragg Stephen William Bragg (born 20 December 1957) is an English singer-songwriter and left-wing activist. His music blends elements of folk music, punk rock and protest songs, with lyrics that mostly span political or romantic themes. His music i ...
    – guitar, vocals * Terry Disley – Hammond B3 organ (1), strings (6, 9), string arrangement *Fionn O'Lochlainn – bass (2, 4) *J. F. T. Hood – drums (2, 4, 7, 9, 11), percussion (7, 11) *
    Cara Tivey Cara Tivey is an English pianist/keyboardist and vocalist who has mainly worked as a side musician. She is best known for her collaborations with Billy Bragg. Tivey is also the cousin of Stephen and Nick Duffy of The Lilac Time. Biography Ca ...
    – organ (2, 4), piano (2, 3, 4, 9), keyboards (7, 9, 11) *
    Terry Edwards Terry Edwards (born 10 August 1960) is an English musician who plays trumpet, flugelhorn, saxophones, guitar and keyboards. Biography Edwards gained a degree in music from the University of East Anglia in 1982, where he was also a founding me ...
    – saxophones (2, 11) *Caroline Hall – trombone (2, 11) *Dave Woodhead – trumpet (2, 11), flugelhorn (4), brass arrangement *Deirdre Cooper – cello (6, 9) *Chris Morgan – double bass (7, 10) *
    Chucho Merchan Chucho is a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Chucho Avellanet (born 1941), Puerto Rican singer and comedic actor *Christian Benítez (1986–2013), Ecuadorian footballer nicknamed 'Chucho' * Chucho Castillo (born 1944), former Me ...
    – double bass (9) *Ashley Drees – mandolin (10) *Nigel Frydman – bass (11) ;Technical * Grant Showbiz – producer *Andy Peak – engineer *Tim Young – mastering *Jeff Kleinsmith – artwork *Paul Slattery – photography ;2006 CD reissue bonus tracks *Billy Bragg – vocals, guitar, keyboards (7), banjo (11) *Cara Tivey – piano (4, 6), keyboards (4) * The Mint Juleps – backing vocals (6) *Nigel Frydman – bass (9) *J. F. T. Hood – drums (9) *Dave Woodhead – trumpet (9) *Caroline Hall – trombone (9) *Terry Edwards – saxophones (9) *Elliet Mackrell – violin (10) *Ashley Drees – mandolin (10) *Rory Campbell – bodhran (10) *
    Eliza Carthy Eliza Amy Forbes Carthy, MBE (born 23 August 1975) is an English folk musician known for both singing and playing the fiddle. She is the daughter of English folk musicians singer/guitarist Martin Carthy and singer Norma Waterson. Life and ca ...
    – violin (11), vocals (11) *Grant Showbiz – producer (8–11) *Philip "Wiggy" Wigg – recording (2)


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