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Rock Art and the X Ray Style

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Released
  
19 October 1999

Length
  
49:44

Release date
  
19 October 1999

Recorded
  
1999

Rock Art & The X-Ray Style (1999)
  
Global a Go-Go (2001)

Label
  
Mercury Records

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Artists
  
The Mescaleros, Joe Strummer

Genres
  
Rock music, Alternative rock

Producers
  
Antony Genn, Richard Norris

Similar
  
The Mescaleros albums, Rock music albums

Joe strummer and the mescaleros rock art and the x ray style full album


Rock Art and the X-Ray Style is the debut album by Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros, released in 1999. This album featured the band in its first incarnation: Joe Strummer and Antony Genn on guitar and vocals, Martin Slattery playing keyboards and guitar, Steve "Smiley" Barnard on drums, Pablo Cook on other percussion instruments, and Scott Shields on bass. Richard Flack also did engineering on the album.

Contents

The record marked Strummer's re-emergence from a long absence in the music scene, his last record being 1989's Earthquake Weather. The album begins with "Tony Adams," a track which sounds not unlike Strummer's previous work with The Clash. Saxophone riffs are juxtaposed with reggae inspired guitar, as Strummer recites lyrics detailing a catastrophe hitting New York City. The rest of the record takes a winding journey, with songs that capture Strummer's genre mixing. "Sandpaper Blues" features hand drums and African chanting, "Techno D-Day" dabbles in electronic instruments, while "Road to Rock and Roll," another song written by Strummer for Johnny Cash combines acoustic guitar with turntables and electronic drums. "Yalla Yalla" Strummer himself once described as "an ancient British folk song....written in the year 1999." The song is rich in layers, which includes keyboards, synths, bass, drums, and a guitar with endless sustain (likely provided via an e-bow). The song "Tony Adams" was named after the football player of the same name.

"Yalla Yalla" and "Tony Adams" were both released as singles with music videos shot for each. The video for "Tony Adams" features Strummer walking down the street of New York City carrying a ghettoblaster. Rancid's Lars Fredriksen makes a brief appearance in the video.

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 21 August 2012 to celebrate what would have been Strummer's 60th birthday. Hellcat will also release each remastered album individually on CD and vinyl on 25 September 2012.

To promote the album, Strummer embarked on his first tour in ten years which included his first North American tour since 1989.

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Track listing

All lyrics written by Joe Strummer.

Personnel

  • Joe Strummer - lead vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mixing
  • Antony Genn - synthesizer, guitar, piano, bass, strings, beats, backup vocals, programming, mixing, producer
  • Richard Norris - keyboards, E-Bow, drum programming, producer
  • Martin Slattery - Hammond organ, Wurlitzer, melodica, saxophone
  • Scott Shields - acoustic guitar, bass, electric guitar, backup vocals
  • Pablo Cook - percussion, drums, backup vocals
  • Steve Barnard - drums
  • Dave Stewart - acoustic guitar
  • Ged Lynch - drums
  • Gary Dyson - backup vocals, chant
  • B.J. Cole - pedal steel
  • D.J. Pete B. - scratching
  • Richard Flack - programming, engineer, mixing
  • Ian Tregoning - engineer
  • Damien Hirst - cover art
  • Streaky Gee - mastering
  • Songs

    1Tony Adams6:33
    2Sandpaper Blues4:27
    3X-Ray Style4:34

    References

    Rock Art and the X-Ray Style Wikipedia