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It almost plays like a fictional soundtrack to Apocalypse Now , if it had been directed by Scorsese. Jones rolls out all the stops with his futuristic production, utilizing electronic drone, gobs of digital echo, and sampling. So, the band recorded this mind-blowing album and released it to universal acclaim and platinum sales right? Well, as you probably guessed, not quite. Side A :. Know Your Rights. Rock The Casbah. Red Angel Dragnet.
Side B :. Ghetto Defendant. Sean Flynn. Side C :. Car Jamming. The Fulham Connection. Atom Tan. First Night Back in London. Side D :. Inoculated City. Death is a Star.
Cool Confusion. Idle in Kangaroo Court W1. Originally conceived as a double-album by guitarist Mick Jones who had tried to harness more creative control of the band, Rat Patrol was eventually skimmed down and remixed into a more commercial single-disc, their seminal album Combat Rock.
Also my reconstruction uses a number of sources to provide the most complete, pristine and dynamic album possible , including remastered bootleg tracks and a needledrop vinyl rip of an original pressing of Combat Rock. As always, all tracks are volume adjusted for a cohesive listening experience.
By the early s, the cracks in The Clash had begun to form. Coming off their daring triple-album Sandinista! While Clash frontman Joe Strummer hoped for a more commercial and concise single album of roots-rock, guitarist Mick Jones wished to continue the world beat influence of their previous album, pushing the envelope to his current tastes in dub, reggae and American hip-hop.
Temporarily shelving their differences, The Clash embarked on a tour and residency to road-test the new material. During this period, the band embraced images and concepts associated with the Vietnam War—or at least the Vietnam War as seen through the Hollywood lens. They also embraced elements of urban American culture, even as much as having graffiti artist Futura paint the backdrop of their tour.
The situation amounted to running two studio rooms simultaneously so both Strummer and Jones could work independently on their vocals and guitar overdubs respectively, without having to actually interact with each other.
The rest of the band hated it and Joe Strummer championed to have the album remixed and edited into a more commercial product. That April, Strummer and Johns reviewed the material at Wessex Studios in London and remixed the songs to emphasize its guitar elements and begin whittling the songs down to their basic necessity, eliminating their unneeded near raga-lengths.
Despite Mick Jones and allegations that his art had been tampered with, the album was appropriately retitled to Combat Rock and CBS Records had their more commercial, single-disc album, rush-released that May. Topper was removed from the band due to his excessive heroin addiction in May, the month Combat Rock was released; Mick was fired from the band the following year.
Both Jones and Headon went on to form Big Audio Dynamite, who was more reminiscent of the world-beat hybrid found on Rat Patrol , while Strummer and Simonon continued the Clash and recorded their final album ironically titled Cut The Crap which was later disavowed by all band members. The overall primary concern for this Rat Patrol is sound quality. It sounded a bit crusty so I personally re-EQd it to match the EQ parameters found on the vinyl rip of Combat Rock used elsewhere on this reconstruction.
Sources used :. Combat Rock Dutch vinyl pressing, kel bazaar rip. Sound System CD box set. Labels: , clash , punk , rock. NaturalE October 16, at AM. Match of Jericho August 19, at PM. The Reconstructor October 16, at AM. The Reconstructor October 20, at AM.
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View my complete profile. Best Music Site Ever other than this one I tell ya, if you're anything like me times are tight, and what music I choose to buy has to be a pretty safe bet. Long gone are the days of buying an album because it has a "cool cover" and "looks like something I'd like". Besides, album artwork is too damn small nowadays anyway. Inoculated City. Death Is A Star. Walk Evil Talk. Atom Tan edited. Overpowered By Funk demo 1.
Inoculated City Uncensored version. Cool Confusion. Overpowered By Funk. Ghetto Defendant 1. Ghetto Defendant 2. First Night Back In London. Cool Confusion 1. Cool Confusion 2 all instrumental versions. Straight To Hell 7-inch version. Cool Confusion remix. Know Your Rights alternate version. Cool Confusion full version, from Clash On Broadway. Ghetto Defendant edited version, from Clash On Broadway. Disc 2 sources as noted tracks are all instrumental versions.
Remixing and rerecording ensued. Several songs were jettisoned. Others became B-sides. And the rest is history. The studio quality sound is outstanding, by the way. Speaking of Sandinista! Comments on the Combat Out Rock boot, followed by some for The Rat Patrol, are included, and while quite long, the reviews go into great crucial detail outlining song-by-song differences as well as how the latter boot was an upgrade. The Snotty Snail version, presumably, should now be deemed as the definitive edition, however.
No doubt the same fan site will be weighing in shortly on the merits of Rat Patrol from Fort Bragg. The rest of the band dismissed it, and called in producer Glyn Johns to cut it down to size for a single LP.
All songs became shorter, and a lot tighter, with more pronounced vocals, a much 'tighter' mix musically, and less vague sound effects and extended rapping. Overall, all the songs sound very similar to each other, with a significant emphasize on studio sound effects. The whole thing also has a 'muggy' sound to it, if you know what I mean. Sort of slightly muffled, like sounding as if it was coming from under a thick blanket.
Each song varies in some way to the official ones on Combat Rock , so here is a track by track review:. This is a basic but extended version, and seems to be a bit slower. Joe is talking rather than singing and the lyrics are different in places. Know Your Rights has a few incarnations besides the official one. This being one, and another one is on Clash On Broadway Outtakes. This is a good version of the song, and in ways works better, with the message of the song being delivered more effectively by Joe's voice.
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