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Johnny Money & The Conflict’s Joe Strummer Sing Bob Marley’s “Redemption Tune” (2002)


In 1958, Mer­le Hag­gard noticed John­ny Money play in San Quentin, and went on to sing hon­est coun­strive songs for coun­check out­legal guidelines. In 1982, future Rage Towards the Machine gui­tarist Tom Morel­lo noticed Joe Strum­mer play with The Conflict in Chica­go and went on to play offended proper­eous rock for offended punks. Each Money and Strum­mer, who died lower than a 12 months aside, had been musi­cal prophets of their method, inspir­ing oth­ers to select up their mes­sage and automobile­ry it to the com­mon fan. The identical, in fact, might be mentioned of Bob Mar­ley. And although these three would really like­ly have dif­fer­ent def­i­n­i­tions of the phrase “redemp­tion,” they shared a perception in music as a pressure for good.

Simply above, hear Money and Strum­mer sing Marley’s “Redemp­tion Tune,” with Morel­lo on gui­tar. File­ed dur­ing the ses­sions for Money’s final album, the Rick Rubin-pro­duced Amer­i­can IV: The Man Comes Round, the duet hap­pened roughly by likelihood.

Says Rubin, “Joe was com­ing day-after-day, as a result of he beloved John­ny Money, and he simply hap­pened to be in L.A. on vaca­tion. And he actu­al­ly lengthen­ed his journey every week longer simply to come back day-after-day and be round John­ny.” Rubin additionally file­ed a solo take of Strum­mer singing “Redemp­tion Tune” (under), which appeared on Strum­mer’s closing album, the posthu­mous­ly launched Road­core.


“Orig­i­nal­ly, the tune was sup­posed to be a duet, and we file­ed it as a duet,” Rubin con­tin­ues, “However, simply in case, each John­ny and Joe sang the entire tune sev­er­al occasions” on their very own. The duet ver­sion seems on the third disc, titled Redemp­tion Songs, of the launched Money field set Unearthed, which fea­tures out­takes and alter­nates from the Rubin-pro­duced Amer­i­can File­ings sequence of Money cov­er songs. Appears match­ting some­how that one of many final songs each Strum­mer and Money would file can be this one, and that they’d sing it togeth­er. As one website suc­cinct­ly put it, the file­ing rep­re­sents “the primary true punk rock star and the final. Togeth­er for­ev­er.”

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Relat­ed Con­tent:

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Josh Jones is a author and musi­cian based mostly in Durham, NC. Fol­low him at @jdmagness



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