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Third albums are notoriously hard to make.” So said Billy Bragg in a recent interview on the BBC about his LP, “Talking with the Taxman about Poetry,” which — after all — bears on its cover sleeve the inscription: “The Difficult Third Album.” He describes them as being “make-or-break” records.

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Costello and his band, the Attractions, as well as the Clash are recent inductees to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, an honor well-deserved. Springsteen too is a shoo-in to join that august company, if he isn’t in already.
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Third albums are notoriously hard to make.” So said Billy Bragg in a recent interview on the BBC about his LP, “Talking with the Taxman about Poetry,” which — after all — bears on its cover sleeve the inscription: “The Difficult Third Album.” He describes them as being “make-or-break” records.

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Costello and his band, the Attractions, as well as the Clash are recent inductees to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, an honor well-deserved. Springsteen too is a shoo-in to join that august company, if he isn’t in already.
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