Plans are still tentatively afoot to release the yet-untitled live
tracks in May, although a title and track listing have not been
solidified. Insiders speculate that most of the songs will be
culled from the band's 1976 London Roundhouse shows, a 1978
Lewisham Odeon show, the "16 Ton" tour and the Shea Stadium
concert, when the Clash opened for the Who in 1982. Strummer
unearthed the Shea Stadium tapes recorded by former Who producer
Glyn Johns while packing for a move. After giving them a quick
listen, he approached Clash bandmates Paul Simonon (bass) and Mick
Jones (guitar/vocals) about putting out a live album, and they
enthusiastically hopped on board. Reportedly there are some
videotapes that may see the light of day if the former band members
can all agree on which glory days they will allow for public
consumption.
Industry insiders also revealed that Simonon, Jones and Strummer
were on hand in a London studio earlier this month with
uber-engineer Bill Price as he mixed "(White Man) In Hammersmith
Palais," which was recorded in Boston in 1982 and is said to be the
first finished track for the live album. However, so solemn is the
musicians' vow not to reform that they won't even consider
re-recording or adding to any of the old tracks.
As for the tribute album, Strummer was reportedly the only member
of the Clash involved, making all the calls to the artists
personally and asking them to participate in the project. While he
did not produce the album, Epic revealed that Strummer did have the
final approval on all the tracks. He has designated that all
profits from the record be donated to the Children's Hospital of
Los Angeles High Risk Youth Program.
In related news, the NME reported recently that Joe
Strummer played guitar for a Christmas single titled "Goblin in the
Office" by Fat Les, the side project of Blur's Alex James which
also includes controversial installation artist Damien Hirst.
Track Listing for Burning London:
- No Doubt, "Hateful"
- Urge, "This Is Radio Clash"
- Ice Cube and Mack 10, "Should I Stay or Should I Go?"
- Rancid, "Cheat"
- Third Eye Blind, "Train in Vain"
- Indigo Girls, "Clampdown"
- Mighty Mighty Bosstones, "Rudie Can't Fail"
- 311, "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais"
- Afghan Whigs "Lost in the Supermarket"
- Cracker, "White Riot"
- Unwritten Law, "Guns of Brixton"
- Silverchair, "London's Burning"
- The Mods, "Clash City Rockers"
- Moby with Heather Nova, "Straight To Hell"
JAAN UHELSZKI
(December 10, 1998)
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