The Future Is Unwritten

~ Release by Various Artists (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

CD 1
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1“Punk Rock Warlord”
Joe Strummer0:12
2White Riot (alternate demo mix)
producer:
Julien Temple
recording of:
White Riot (in 1977)
writer:
Mick Jones (The Clash/Big Audio Dynamite) and Joe Strummer
The Clash2:22
3Rock the Casbah
producer:
Steve Hillage
cover recording of:
Rock the Casbah
writer:
Topper Headon, Mick Jones (The Clash/Big Audio Dynamite) and Joe Strummer
Rachid Taha4:31
4BBC World Service
Joe Strummer0:19
5Crawfish
cover recording of:
Crawfish (in 1958)
lyricist:
Fred Wise
composer:
Ben Weisman
publisher:
Chappell & Co. and Erika Publishing
Elvis Presley2:08
6Black Sheep Boy
recording of:
Black Sheep Boy
lyricist and composer:
Tim Hardin
Tim Hardin2:00
7Kick Out the Jams
producer:
Bruce Botnick and Jac Holzman
recording of:
Kick Out the Jams (in 1968)
writer:
Michael Davis (MC5 bassist), Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist), Fred “Sonic” Smith, Dennis Thompson (drummer for MC5, New Race and The New Order) and Rob Tyner
publisher:
Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) and Warner/Chappell Music Ltd. (1996–2019)
MC53:00
8Keys to Your Heart
producer:
Roger Armstrong
recording of:
Keys to Your Heart
lyricist and composer:
Joe Strummer
The 101ers3:39
9“Mick and Paul Were Different”
Joe Strummer0:11
10I’m So Bored With the U.S.A. (demo)The Clash2:21
11Natty Rebel
producer:
Ewart Beckford
recording of:
Natty Rebel
lyricist and composer:
U‐Roy
U‐Roy4:09
12Armagideon Time
producer:
The Clash (70s–80s British punk rock band)
bass guitar:
Paul Simonon
drums (drum set):
Topper Headon
guitar:
Mick Jones (The Clash/Big Audio Dynamite) and Joe Strummer
vocals:
Mick Jones (The Clash/Big Audio Dynamite) and Joe Strummer
cover recording of:
Armagideon Time
writer:
Willi Williams (Jamaican reggae artist)
composer:
Clement “Coxsone” Dodd
is based on:
Real Rock (riddim)
The Clash43:47
13Nervous Breakdown
producer:
Jerry Capehart
recording of:
Nervous Breakdown
lyricist and composer:
Mario Roccuzzo
Eddie Cochran2:19
14(In the) Pouring Rain (live)
producer:
The Clash (70s–80s British punk rock band)
live recording of:
(In the) Pouring Rain (on 1984-05-30)
lyricist and composer:
Joe Strummer
The Clash5:06
15Omotepe
producer:
Joe Strummer
recording of:
Omotepe
composer:
Joe Strummer
Joe Strummer3:45
16Martha Cecilia
Andres Landeros2:52
17Minuet
producer:
Ira Coleman, Bart Fermie and Ernest Ranglin
recording of:
Minuit
lyricist and composer:
Baaba Maal
Ernest Ranglin8:57
18Trash CityJoe Strummer and the Latino Rockabilly War4:12
19“I Called Him Woody”
Topper Headon0:19
20Ranger’s Command
producer:
Moses Asch
recording of:
Ranger's Command
writer:
Woody Guthrie (American singer-songwriter)
Woody Guthrie2:48
21Corrina, Corrina
producer:
John Hammond (producer)
bass:
Leonard Gaskin
drums (drum set):
Herb Lovelle
guitar:
Howie Collins (Guitarist) and Bruce Langhorne
piano:
Dick Wellstood
lead vocals:
Bob Dylan
cover recording of:
Corrina, Corrina (Bob Dylan version)
additional lyricist:
Bob Dylan (in 1962-04)
lyricist:
Robert Johnson (1930s blues legend)
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
arranger:
Bob Dylan (in 1962-04)
publisher:
Special Rider Music and Warner Bros. (holding: File NO Releases)
version of:
32‒20 Blues
version of:
Corrina (traditional song published by the Lomaxes)
version of:
Corrine, Corrina
version of:
Hellhound on My Trail
version of:
Me and the Devil Blues
version of:
Stones in My Passway
Bob Dylan3.852:44
22Johnny AppleseedJoe Strummer & the Mescaleros44:03
23To Love Somebody
recording engineer:
Ray Hall (engineer) and Mike Moran (American engineer, associated with RCA)
producer:
Danny Davis (country music band leader, trumpeter, singer, producer, and best known as the founder and leader of the Nashville Brass)
drums (drum set):
Don Alias (in 1967)
piano and lead vocals:
Nina Simone (US singer, songwriter, pianist, arranger and civil rights activist) (in 1967)
conductor:
Jimmy Wisner
arranger:
Jimmy Wisner
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Music (in 1969)
produced for:
Stroud Productions & Enterprises Inc. (Nina Simone's husband)
recorded at:
RCA Studio B (New York) in New York, New York, United States
cover recording of:
To Love Somebody (in 1967)
written in:
New York, New York, United States (in 1967)
writer:
Barry Gibb (in 1967) and Robin Gibb (in 1967)
publisher:
Abigail Music, BMG Music, BMG Music Publishing (NYC-based headquarters, with national subsidiaries under it), BMG Music Publishing Ltd., BMG Publishing Ltd., Careers Music, Inc., Careers‐BMG Music Publishing, Inc., Crompton Songs, Gibb Brothers Music, Nemperor, Songs of Universal, Inc. and Universal Music Careers
part of:
50/50
Nina Simone42:39
24“Without People, You’re Nothing”
Joe Strummer0:52
25Willesden to Cricklewood
recording engineer and engineer:
Richard Flack (producer/engineer)
programming and producer:
Antony Genn
mixer:
Richard Flack (producer/engineer), Antony Genn and Joe Strummer
guitar, piano, strings and synthesizer and background vocals:
Antony Genn
vocals:
Joe Strummer
recording of:
Willesden to Cricklewood
writer:
Antony Genn and Joe Strummer
Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros6:46