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Joe Strummer
Walker (W/ Bonus Tracks)
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Released: 2005
Label: Astralwerks
Selection #: 162253
Latin American styles on vocal and instrumental compositions from late Clash frontman. Tennessee Rain, The Unknown Immortal, more.
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1 Filibustero
2 Omotepe
3 Sandstorm
4 Machete
5 Viperland
6 Nica Libre
7 Latin Romance
8 The Unknown Immortal
9 Musket Waltz
10 The Brooding Side of Madness
11 Tennessee Rain
12 Smash Everything
13 Tropic of No Return
14 Tropic of Pico
15 Straight Shooter
16 Brooding Six
17 Filibustero
  
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Joe Strummer had become friendly with filmmaker Alex Cox when Strummer contributed some songs to the soundtrack of Cox's movie "Sid and Nancy", and Joe later tagged along for the drunken holiday in Spain that was "Straight To Hell". In 1987, when Cox began filming his ambitious (perhaps too ambitious) film about the life of American mercenary William Walker, he brought Strummer along to play a small role in the film and compose the score. Strummer's music turned out to be just as ambitious as the film itself; "Walker" bears almost no resemblance to Strummer's work with the Clash, instead aiming for a airy fusion of several Latin musical styles (and showing a faint influence of the music of legendary film composer Ennio Morricone, though thankfully not stumbling into the clichés that have grown from his work). Strummer only sings on three cuts ("The Unknown Immortal", "Tennessee Rain" and "Tropic Of No Return", which sound more like Mexican folk tunes than anything else), and while more than a few fans will wonder what Joe was thinking when he recorded this stuff, Strummer obviously took his assignment seriously and rather than forcing a period piece set in 1850 to bend to the force of his music, he pulled back the reigns on his rock influences and fashioned a series of simple but evocative pieces that conjure up the mystery and beauty of Nicaragua with commendable sense of dynamics and grace. In short, Strummer could have become a first rate film composer if he'd stuck with it, and while "Walker" is something of an anomaly in his discography, it's also a lovely and engaging set of music. In 2005, Astralwerks reissued the album with three unreleased cuts, one of which is an extended version of the opening cut, "Filibustero". ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

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