Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros - Rock Art and the X-Ray Style

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Album Details

Title: Rock Art and the X-Ray Style
Artist: Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros
Release Date: 10/19/1999
Re-Released On: 0/0/1999
Label: Hellcat/Epitaph, Epitaph/ADA, Epitaph Records, Mercury
Duration: 49:44
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 045778042425, 0731454665421, 045778042418, 731454665421, 045778042463
Genre: Rock
Styles: Psychedelic, Folk-Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock
Moods: Fiery, Raucous, Rebellious, Aggressive, Boisterous, Confident, Earnest, Freewheeling, Gritty, Gutsy, Poignant, Provocative, Rambunctious, Rollicking, Rousing, Rowdy, Street-Smart, Swaggering, Uncompromising, Visceral, Wry, Passionate
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 4
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Tony Adams
  2. Sandpaper Blues
  3. X-Ray Style
  4. Techno D-Day
  5. The Road to Rock & Roll
  6. Nitcomb
  7. Diggin' the New
  8. Forbidden City
  9. Yalla Yalla
  10. Willesden to Cricklewood

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDHellcat/Epitaph
1999CDEpitaph/ADA80424
1999CDEpitaph Records80424
1999CDMercury5466542

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Album Review

It has taken Joe Strummer ten years to follow up on his first solo album, Earthquake Weather, with Rock Art and the X-Ray Style, and while the vocals and occasional moments in the music are identifiable as the work of a man who was once a singer, guitarist, and songwriter in the Clash, no one should purchase this album expecting to hear a direct extension of his old band. Strummer, who helped lead the Clash beyond punk rock to a variety of rhythmic styles, has only expanded his range since, and Rock Art and the X-Ray Style is an album of songs built on often exotic, funky beats, few of which rock very hard. Over those rhythm tracks, Strummer sings highly poetic, apparently freely associative lyrics whose meanings usually seem to be either private to him or just not literal. Unfortunately, the vocals are high in the mix and the musical tracks are subservient to the lyrics (which are printed in the booklet) so that one is left to ponder what Strummer is talking about. Coming back after a decade, even on an independent label, it might have been hoped that Strummer would return to action with a more accessible effort than Rock Art and the X-Ray Style, which is unlikely to re-establish him as a major force in popular music. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Antony GennSynthesizer, Strings, Guitar, Mixing, Producer, Beats, Programming, Piano, Bass, Vocals (Background)
B.J. ColePedal Steel
D.J. Pete B.Scratching
Damien HirstCover Art
Dave StewartGuitar (Acoustic)
Gary DysonVocals (Background), Chant
Ged LynchDrums
Ian TregoningEngineer
Joe StrummerGuitar (Acoustic), Mixing, Vocals, Guitar
Martin SlatteryMelodica, Wurlitzer, Saxophone, Organ (Hammond)
Pablo CookDrums, Percussion, Vocals (Background)
Richard FlackMixing, Programming, Engineer
Richard NorrisE-Bow, Keyboards, Drum Programming, Producer
Scott ShieldsGuitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Bass), Bass, Vocals (Background), Guitar (Electric)
Steve BarnardDrums