HOUSE OF BLUES
by JOE STRUMMER
Compact Disc
UNCD052
Label: UNICORN
EARLY MESCALEROS BROADCAST FROM 1999
In the mid- 1990s, following several years fighting a legal dispute with Sony Records, Joe Strummer, now free to record for other labels
as a solo-artist, put together The Mescaleros to back himself on future concerts, and with whom he would make new records.
Gathering around himself a selection of friends and top-flight musicians, Strummer and the band signed with Mercury Records, and
released their first album in 1999, co-written with former Pulp keyboard player Antony Genn, called Rock Art and the X-Ray Style. A
tour of England, Europe, and North America soon followed.
On 6th November ’99, the band performed at L.A.’s House Of Blues venue, where they performed a dynamic set of new Mescaleros
material, rubbing shoulders with a healthy dose of old Clash tunes, plus a couple of rare reggae covers, all of which drove the whole
house wild with joy and ecstasy.
With the entire proceedings recorded for live FM Radio broadcast, this superb show is now available on this new CD release for the
first time.
1 Diggin’ The New 3:34
2 Nothing ‘Bout Nothin’ 2:46
3 X-Ray Style 4:35
4 Rock The Casbah 4:40
5 Quarter Pound Of Ishen 3:59
6 Brand New Cadillac 2:06
7 Trash City 3:04
8 Nitcomb 6:10
9 The Road To Rock ‘N’ Roll 5:27
10 (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais 4:28
11 Safe European Home 4:43
12 Rudie Can’t Fail 3:27
13 London Calling 3:30
14 Pressure Drop 3:45
15 Forbidden City 5:09
16 Tommy Gun 3:35
17 I Fought The Law 3:28
18 Junco Partner 3:14
19 Techno D-Day 5:26
20 Bankrobber 5:35