''Streetcore'' is the third and final
studio album by
Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros. The album was completed after the death of frontman
Joe Strummer
John Graham Mellor (21 August 1952 – 22 December 2002), known professionally as Joe Strummer, was a British singer, musician and songwriter. He was the co-founder, lyricist, rhythm guitarist and co-lead vocalist of punk rock band the Clash, ...
, primarily by
Martin Slattery
Martin Paul Slattery (born 30 December 1973 in Blackburn) is an English multi-instrumentalist and composer.
He plays electric guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboards, saxophone, and flute.
Slattery was first a member of Joe Strummer's backing band T ...
and
Scott Shields, and released on October 21, 2003. The album marks the band's transition from their previous genre-bending work to a more straightforward rock album, reminiscent of Strummer's early work with
the Clash
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. The album received a positive critical reception and is generally seen as a return to form and a high point for Strummer to have gone out on.
A remastered version of the album along with Strummer's other two Hellcat released albums was released as a special 57 song digital download titled ''
Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros: The Hellcat Years'' on August 21, 2012 to celebrate what would have been Strummer's 60th birthday. Hellcat also released each remastered album individually on CD and vinyl on September 25, 2012.
Song information
Due to Strummer's death, many of the vocal performances are first takes. "Midnight Jam" is completely without lyrics – instead, samplings of Joe's
BBC Radio
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show ''Joe Strummer's London Calling'' are intermixed with the music. Other tracks, such as a cover of
Bob Marley
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's "
Redemption Song
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" and "Long Shadow", were recorded with famed producer
Rick Rubin
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Rubin helped popula ...
, and it is unclear whether or not these tracks were originally intended to be on this album. Another notable track is "Long Shadow", which was originally written by Strummer for
Johnny Cash. Rubin would however get Strummer and Cash, who died a year after Strummer, together in the studio as the two recorded a version of "Redemption Song" that was featured on Cash's posthumously released ''
Unearthed''
box set.
Music videos were released for the album's two singles, "Coma Girl" and "Redemption Song". The video for "Redemption Song", which was directed by
Josh Cheuse, who designed the cover art for Strummer's 1989 album ''
Earthquake Weather'' and who also appears in the video, is a tribute to Strummer's life and legacy. Filmed in November 2003 in
Manhattan
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in the
East Village, the video opens with a clip of Strummer talking from The Clash documentary ''
Westway to the World
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Directed by Don Letts, the film combines old footage from the band's perso ...
'', with the focus of the video being a
mural
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Word mural in art
The word ''mural'' is a Spani ...
of Strummer that was painted by
graffiti
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artists Zephyr and Dr. Revolt outside Niagra, a bar owned by musician
Jesse Malin
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. The video also features many New Yorkers, along with some of Strummer's closest famous friends including Malin,
Matt Dillon,
Steve Buscemi,
Jim Jarmusch,
Tim Armstrong
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,
Lars Fredriksen
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,
Matt Freeman
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...
,
Cara Seymour
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,
Sara Driver
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and
Cinqué Lee
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Lee has worked in number of different positions of his older brother's films, as a camera operator, video archivist and most notabl ...
as they watch the mural being painted. Stock footage and photos of Strummer from his tenure with The Clash and Mescaleros is also featured.
Reception
Critical
The album received a positive critical reception and is generally seen as a return to form for Joe Strummer that sees him going out on a high point.
AllMusic
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wrote "Like
Muddy Waters
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, whose final albums were among the best in his catalog, ''Streetcore''... sends Strummer into rock & roll heaven a roaring, laughing, snarling lion", calling the album "truly the finest, most cohesive work he did after ''
London Calling
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T ...
''."
''
Mojo
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* ' ...
'' wrote "Streetcore is an amalgam of all that made Joe Strummer, the musician and the man, so great."
Impact
Strummer's cover of "
Redemption Song
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" was featured as outro music for the
Red Hot Chili Peppers
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during their historic show at
Slane Castle
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and can be heard on their 2003 live DVD, ''
Live at Slane Castle''.
The song "Coma Girl" was performed as the opening track at
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
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's performance at the
Glastonbury Festival on 27 June 2009.
"Coma Girl" was also covered by
The Loved Ones on their EP ''
Distractions
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''.
"Arms Aloft" has been covered by American rock band
Pearl Jam and a live recording is featured on their 2011
live album, ''
Live on Ten Legs
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''. "Ramshackle Day Parade", the fifth song of the album, was featured on the acclaimed movie ''
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly''.
Track listing
Personnel
; The Mescaleros
*
Joe Strummer
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– Vocals (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10), Telecaster (1), Guitar (3,6), Vocal Samples (9)
*
Martin Slattery
Martin Paul Slattery (born 30 December 1973 in Blackburn) is an English multi-instrumentalist and composer.
He plays electric guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboards, saxophone, and flute.
Slattery was first a member of Joe Strummer's backing band T ...
– Organ (1,2), Guitar (1,4), Backing Vocals (1,5,8), Synthesizer (2,4,5), Tenor Saxophone (2), Electric Guitar (5,8), Drums (5), Percussion (5), Chamberlain Strings (8,9), Tambourine (8,9), Piano (9), Mellotron (9), Wurlitzer (10)
*
Scott Shields – Guitar (1,2,4), Percussion (1,2,5), Backing Vocals (1,2,4,5,8), Drums (2,5,8,9), Small Kit (4), Electric Guitar (5), Acoustic Guitar (5,8,10), Bass (8,9,10), Slide Guitar (8,10), Synthesizer (8), Cowbell (9), Harmonica (10)
* Simon Stafford - Bass (2,4,5), Cornet (2), Trombone (5), Backing Vocals (5), Guitar (9), Cello (9)
* Luke Bullen – Drums (1,2,4,5), Loops (5), Congas (9)
*
Tymon Dogg
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– Violin (10)
; Guest musicians
*
Josh Freese – Drums (7)
*
Smokey Hormel
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– Guitar (3,6), Backing Vocals (3)
*
Rick Rubin
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Rubin helped popula ...
– Piano (6)
* Peter Stewart – Backing Vocals (1,8)
*
Benmont Tench
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Early years
Tench was born in Gainesville, Florida, the second child of Benjamin ...
– Harmonium (6)
*
Danny Saber
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Sa ...
- Musician (7)
; Production
* Joe Strummer – photography, artwork
* Martin Slattery –
programming, production,
engineering
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,
mixing
* Scott Shields – programming, production, engineering, mixing
* Rick Rubin – production, mixing
* Danny Saber – production, mixing
* Cameron Craig – programming, mixing, engineering
* Tim Bran – programming
* Richard Flack – programming
* Roger Lian – digital editing
*
Greg Fidelman
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– editing
* Howie Weinberg –
mastering
* David Ferguson – engineering, mixing
* Niv Adiri – engineering
* Thom Russo – engineering
* Lindsay Chase – production co-ordination
* Lucinda Mellor – project co-ordination
* Paula Woolfe – project co-ordination
* Art Dog – artwork
* Josh Cheuse – photography
*
Jill Furmanovsky
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Life and work
Born in Southern Rhodesia, Furmanovsky emigrated with her parents and brother Michael to London in 1965. She studied text ...
– photography
* Colin Glen – photography
References
External links
*
{{Authority control
2003 albums
Joe Strummer albums
Epitaph Records albums
Albums published posthumously
Albums produced by Rick Rubin