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Streetcore
:Album Description:Third Hellcat release for Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros, recorded just weeks prior to the beloved rock legend's death on December 22, 2002. Digipak. 2003.
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Earthquake Weather
: :This title is manufactured 'on demand' when ordered from Amazon.com, using recordable media as authorized by the rights holder. Powered by CreateSpace, this on-demand program makes thousands of titles available that were previously unavailable. For reissued products, packaging may differ from original artwork. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply.
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Global a Go-Go
:Album Description:Joe Strummer continues to be the only Clash principal member who remains active. Talking the world and folk influences of Rock Art and the X-Ray Style a step further, Global A Go-Go is a deep, mature piece of work by a reinvigorated artist who has more in common with Bob Dylan and Van Morrison than the Sex Pistols. 11 tracks. 2001 Hellcat/Epitaph Records release. 's Best of 2001:Global a Go-Go, Joe Strummer's second album with the Mescaleros following 1999's Rock Art and the X-Ray Style, mines the same concerns that have always ...
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Rock Art and the X-Ray Style
: :The Clash made their splash playing raucous punk rock earmarked by a twin chainsaw guitar attack and Joe Strummer's strained vocal barks, so it's easy to forget that they could create some lovely music. See Sandinista!'s 'Rebel Waltz' and 'Charlie Don't Surf,' London Calling's 'Death or Glory,' and Combat Rock's 'Straight to Hell.' The boy who used to scream 'White Riot!' realized there are other ways to be heard than shouting fire in a crowded theater, and there is no denying that the Clash wanted to be heard. It's a lesson Joe Strummer ...
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The Future Is Unwritten
:Album Description:The soundtrack to 'The Future Is Unwritten,' a documentary chronicling the life and times of Joe Strummer, frontman for the seminal UK band The Clash. The film premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for a Grand Jury Award. :This 25-song soundtrack to Julian Temple's biopic of the late Joe Strummer is not as much a retrospective of the punk-rock kingpin as an 80-minute radio show with the ex-Clash leader spinning the dials on influential favorites, such as Tim Hardin's 'Black Sheep Boy,' Eddie Cochran's 1958 rocker 'Nervous Breakdown,' ...
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Joe Strummer's Jukebox
:Album Description:The 2008 release of Joe Strummer Jukebox is songs that inspired the man! CD includes 16 page colour booklet illustrated with rare photographs. 20 tracks including Woody Guthrie, Howling Wolf, Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Buddy Holly, Mississippi John Hurt, Kitty Wells, Allen Ginsberg, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Big Youth, Harry Belafonte, Nina Simone, Ritchie Valens and more.
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Walker
from: Astralwerks
:Album Description:The 2008 release of Joe Strummer Jukebox is songs that inspired the man! CD includes 16 page colour booklet illustrated with rare photographs. 20 tracks including Woody Guthrie, Howling Wolf, Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Buddy Holly, Mississippi John Hurt, Kitty Wells, Allen Ginsberg, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Big Youth, Harry Belafonte, Nina Simone, Ritchie Valens and more.
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Rock Art and the X-Ray Style
:Album Description:UK pressing of the late Clash frontman's 1999 solo album.
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White Riot, Vol.2: a Tribute to the Clash
: :THIS IS AN AUDIO MUSIC CD CALLED 'WHITE RIOT, VOL.2: A TRIBUTE TO THE CLASH', & IT WAS ISSUED BY 'UNCUT' MAGAZINE IN 2003, #12B, IN STEREO. IT CONTAINS (17) DIFFERENT ARTISTS & TUNES LIKE: 'BILLKY BRAGG & THE NEUROTICS-GARAGELAND, JESSE MALIN-DEATH OR GLORY, SPARKS-WE ARE THE CLASH, ADAM MASTERSON-GATES OF THE WEST, THE NATIONAL-CLAMPDOWN, CRACKER-WHITE RIOT, THE WACO BROTHERS-I FOUGHT THE LAW, JANIE JONES + THE LASH-HOUSE OF THE JU JU QUEEN, THE HYPERJAX-CAPITOL RADIO, TOMMY STINSON-HATEFUL, PETE WYLIE-STAY FREE + THE BANDITS-THE GUNS OF BRIXTON', ETC.
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The Future Is Unwritten
:Album Description:The soundtrack to 'The Future Is Unwritten,' a documentary chronicling the life and times of Joe Strummer, frontman for the seminal UK band The Clash. The film premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for a Grand Jury Award. :This 25-song soundtrack to Julian Temple's biopic of the late Joe Strummer is not as much a retrospective of the punk-rock kingpin as an 80-minute radio show with the ex-Clash leader spinning the dials on influential favorites, such as Tim Hardin's 'Black Sheep Boy,' Eddie Cochran's 1958 rocker 'Nervous Breakdown,' ...
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