Streetcore Joe Strummer

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  • Release Date: 10/21/2003
  • Sales Rank: 17,433
  • Label: HELLCAT RECORDS
  • UPC: 045778045426
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Streetcore

1LISTENComa Girl
2LISTENGet Down Moses
3LISTENLong Shadow
4LISTENArms Aloft
5LISTENRamshackle Day Parade
6LISTENRedemption Song
7LISTENAll in a Day
8LISTENBurnin' Streets
9LISTENMidnight Jam
10LISTENSilver and Gold

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The temptation to cloak Streetcore in a mantle of "what if" is strong, given the fact that the disc was assembled by Joe Strummer's bandmates in the wake of his sudden and untimely death in 2002. But even without the sentiment card being played, the Clash mainman's swan song holds up remarkably well -- and seems to resonate much the way it would've had he been around to steer the set through its final stages. Despite the rough-'n'-ready title, much of Streetcore shines the spotlight on a kinder, gentler Strummer, one capable of rasping through a soul chestnut like "Before I Grow Too Old" (retitled "Silver and Gold" on this set) with the warmth of Louis Armstrong strolling around the melody of "Wonderful World." Similarly, his version of Bob Marley's "Redemption Song," buoyed by little more than acoustic guitar, carries a misty melancholy, a mood that ultimately gives way to the uplift that the reggae giant intended. The Mescaleros assert themselves nicely on the disc's more upbeat numbers, particularly the brawny "Coma Girl" -- which recalls the better apolitical rockers of the Clash's middle period. Strummer's stylistic restlessness is in full bloom on the churning "Ramshackle Day Parade" and his wry populism cuts a swath through the irresistible "Arms Aloft in Aberdeen." Still, Streetcore's context is impossible to ignore altogether, particularly when one is faced with the poignant lyrics and delivery of "The Long Shadow," a eulogy of sorts that Strummer is said to have written with Johnny Cash in mind -- summed up in the chorus-ending epitaph "Somewhere in my soul, there's always rock 'n' roll." David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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December 01, 2004: All of the songs on this cd represent what Joe Strummer and the Clash really mean. I cried when Silver and Gold was palyed to me the first time. It made me realize that Joe was really dead. I might be a 12-year-old, but I love the Clash. I never had a chance to see them live... So I listened to Joe Strummer's new cds. Streetcore is a beautiful cd (but it still rocks!) and I think that every Strummer fan and every Clash fan should buy this cd (probably most already have it!). Coma Girl, Ramshackle Day Parade, and Silver and Gold are my favorites by far. I hope that you will lovew these songs as I have.

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October 16, 2004: I am crying as I write this. Joe Strummer was an incredible musician, songwriter, but most importantly he was a beautiful person. I will never forget the first time that I listened to London Calling. That album blew me away, the music grabbed my heart and I have never been the same. Joe Strummer made music that did not fit onto any genre, but rocked the world and gave hope to millions of people. The Clash concerts were power forces of pure, steady rock. This album brings back memories of his Clash days, but here he is calmer, wiser, and kinder. His voice sounds older and more scratchy, but the songs are stunning, beautiful and bittersweet. Hearing it for the first time brought tears to my eyes. Joe's death was untimely and tragic,and I still can't believe that the man who had such an impact on my life had to go so suddenly. That just makes this beautiful, touching album even more of a treasure. The spirit of Joe Strummer and the Clash will never be rivaled by another. God bless them.