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Joe Strummer - The Future Is Unwritten

Track listing:
  1. Punk Rock Warlord 0:11
  2. White Riot (Previously Unreleased Alternate Demo Mix) - The Clash 2:22
  3. Rock The Casbah - Rachid Taha 4:30
  4. Bbc World Service 0:19
  5. Crawfish - Elvis Presley 2:08
  6. Black Sheep Boy - Tim Hardin 2:00
  7. Kick Out The Jams - Mc5 3:00
  8. Keys To Your Heart - 101ers 3:38
  9. Mick And Paul Were Different 0:11
  10. I'm So Bored With The U.S.A. (Previously Unreleased Demo) - The Clash 2:20
  11. Natty Rebel - U-Roy 4:09
  12. Armagideon Time - The Clash 3:46
  13. Nervous Breakdown - Eddie Cochran 2:18
  14. (In The) Pouring Rain (Live - Previously Unreleased) - Clash 5:06
  15. Omotepe 3:44
  16. Martha Cecilia - Andres Landeros 2:52
  17. Minuet - Ernest Ranglin 8:57
  18. Trash City - Latino Rockabilly War 4:11
  19. I Called Him Woody - Topper Headon 0:19
  20. Ranger's Command - Woody Gutherie 2:48
  21. Corrina, Corrina - Bob Dylan 2:44
  22. Johnny Appleseed - Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros 4:02
  23. To Love Somebody - Nina Simone 2:38
  24. Without People, You're Nothing 0:51
  25. Willesden To Cricklewood - Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros 6:46

Notes


1968-May 30, 1984

This musical accompaniment to director Julian Temple's biopic of the late Joe Strummer obliterates the traditional soundtrack formula, turning the whole listening experience into an 80-minute radio show, hosted by the inimitable singer/producer/punk rock icon himself. Strummer, a lifelong devotee to the power of radio (he would often bring a transistor on-stage, hold it up to the microphone, and religiously tune in whatever beat-heavy, underground station popped up first), had his own program on the BBC that revolved around his myriad influences and notorious gift for gab. Like Little Steven's Underground Garage program, the music was steeped in its creator's psyche, with old and new favorites inciting rants, raves, and stories that were just as entertaining as the songs themselves. Strummer, a die-hard supporter of world music, filled the airwaves with as many dub, Latin, urban folk, and Middle Eastern dance tracks as he did rare Clash cuts and tracks from rock & roll outsiders like Tim Hardin, the MC5, and Nina Simone, a discipline that's executed perfectly on this lovingly compiled window into the soul of one of popular culture's most inclusive and influential voices.