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Marky Dread wrote:
16 Sep 2020, 6:35pm
matedog wrote:
16 Sep 2020, 6:31pm
Marky Dread wrote:
16 Sep 2020, 6:14pm
matedog wrote:
16 Sep 2020, 5:49pm
BeR16ADE_R055E wrote:
16 Sep 2020, 5:45pm


DFMILT will be released for the first time on CD by Blixa Sounds, who re-issued the Pearl Harbor & The Explosions album on CD last year. Remastered and expanded to include 6 bonus tracks. Note that the original UK album cover is being used.

Streaming now:
I think that's the one she told me The Clash secretly played on. I'm not finding anything to the contrary and Jeremy Green and Mickey Gallagher are in the credits so it seems likely. Is this well known/accepted?
Yeah it's no secret.
This is the info I could find when I remastered my vinyl copy.

Pearl - vocals/percussion
Nigel Dixon (Whirlwind) - guitar/vocals
Steve Neu (New) (Rich Kids) - guitar
Mick Jones - guitar
Wilko Johnson (Dr. Feelgood) - guitar
Paul Simonon - bass
Barry Payne - bass
Topper Headon - drums
Steve Goulding - drums
Otis Watkins - piano/vocals
Gary Barnacle - sax
B.J. Cole - pedal steel guitar

Recorded at Wessex
Engineer - Jeremy (Jerry) green
Producer - Mickey Gallagher

Just Joe not on board.

On the reissued cd.
Voodoo Voodoo / You Don't Fool Me. This was not part of the album sessions and released 3 years later in 1983.

Norman Watt-Roy / Paul Simonon - bass
Blair Cunningham / Nick Simonon - drums
Nigel Dixon / Wilko Johnson - guitar
Pearl Harbour - Vocals
Wilko Johnson - Producer
Cool cool. If I remember correctly, she just said she didn't want it to be advertised as "Pearl Harbour feat. The Clash" so their inclusion wasn't either listed on the sleeve or just wasn't made a big deal of, I don't remember.
Yes this.
Pearl wrote today: “Warner Bros threw me off the label for not listing the famous musicians who played on it.”
Marky Dread wrote:
16 Sep 2020, 6:43pm
What's the release date BR?
I don’t know yet.

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BR16ADE_R055E wrote:
16 Sep 2020, 7:50pm
Marky Dread wrote:
16 Sep 2020, 6:35pm
matedog wrote:
16 Sep 2020, 6:31pm
Marky Dread wrote:
16 Sep 2020, 6:14pm
matedog wrote:
16 Sep 2020, 5:49pm

I think that's the one she told me The Clash secretly played on. I'm not finding anything to the contrary and Jeremy Green and Mickey Gallagher are in the credits so it seems likely. Is this well known/accepted?
Yeah it's no secret.
This is the info I could find when I remastered my vinyl copy.

Pearl - vocals/percussion
Nigel Dixon (Whirlwind) - guitar/vocals
Steve Neu (New) (Rich Kids) - guitar
Mick Jones - guitar
Wilko Johnson (Dr. Feelgood) - guitar
Paul Simonon - bass
Barry Payne - bass
Topper Headon - drums
Steve Goulding - drums
Otis Watkins - piano/vocals
Gary Barnacle - sax
B.J. Cole - pedal steel guitar

Recorded at Wessex
Engineer - Jeremy (Jerry) green
Producer - Mickey Gallagher

Just Joe not on board.

On the reissued cd.
Voodoo Voodoo / You Don't Fool Me. This was not part of the album sessions and released 3 years later in 1983.

Norman Watt-Roy / Paul Simonon - bass
Blair Cunningham / Nick Simonon - drums
Nigel Dixon / Wilko Johnson - guitar
Pearl Harbour - Vocals
Wilko Johnson - Producer
Cool cool. If I remember correctly, she just said she didn't want it to be advertised as "Pearl Harbour feat. The Clash" so their inclusion wasn't either listed on the sleeve or just wasn't made a big deal of, I don't remember.
Yes this.
Pearl wrote today: “Warner Bros threw me off the label for not listing the famous musicians who played on it.”
Marky Dread wrote:
16 Sep 2020, 6:43pm
What's the release date BR?
I don’t know yet.
Yeah I looked on Blixa Web site and couldn't see any release date. Did buy the Explosions cd though.
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Marky,
I think I've found a couple more songs for your "Next Project"
I just picked up a couple of Glen Matlock and the Philistines cds.
I was reading through the booklet of the Glen Matlock and the Philistines - Open Mind Disc &
Mick is listed as Guitar on 2 tracks...
Open Mind
&
Idiot
I don't know if you knew or if anybody else mentioned it.

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JChampion wrote:
21 Jan 2021, 3:11pm
Marky,
I think I've found a couple more songs for your "Next Project"
I just picked up a couple of Glen Matlock and the Philistines cds.
I was reading through the booklet of the Glen Matlock and the Philistines - Open Mind Disc &
Mick is listed as Guitar on 2 tracks...
Open Mind
&
Idiot
I don't know if you knew or if anybody else mentioned it.
Yep I've got this CD. Mick also guested on "Do Nothing" on Neville Staple's The Rude Boy Returns.

...but this project is stuff that was recorded while they were still members of The Clash only.

I will eventually finish this project but I'll only be sharing via PMs as some tosser has posted both the "Guttersnipes" and "Peacemakers" comps on the Punktorrents forum. This is completely against the idea of me making those comps for guys here and especially as I expressed no sharing outside this forum.
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Marky Dread wrote:
21 Jan 2021, 3:22pm
...but this project is stuff that was recorded while they were still members of The Clash only.
Do you have a provisional track list in mind yet, Marky? It would be interesting to see your choices.

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dave202 wrote:
21 Jan 2021, 4:55pm
Marky Dread wrote:
21 Jan 2021, 3:22pm
...but this project is stuff that was recorded while they were still members of The Clash only.
Do you have a provisional track list in mind yet, Marky? It would be interesting to see your choices.
Not exactly. But everything we have discussed in this thread. Don't know if I'll include everything for example just pick the best couple of tracks from Hunters album. Haven't got it sussed yet.
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Marky Dread wrote:
21 Jan 2021, 3:22pm
JChampion wrote:
21 Jan 2021, 3:11pm
Marky,
I think I've found a couple more songs for your "Next Project"
I just picked up a couple of Glen Matlock and the Philistines cds.
I was reading through the booklet of the Glen Matlock and the Philistines - Open Mind Disc &
Mick is listed as Guitar on 2 tracks...
Open Mind
&
Idiot
I don't know if you knew or if anybody else mentioned it.
Yep I've got this CD. Mick also guested on "Do Nothing" on Neville Staple's The Rude Boy Returns.

...but this project is stuff that was recorded while they were still members of The Clash only.

I will eventually finish this project but I'll only be sharing via PMs as some tosser has posted both the "Guttersnipes" and "Peacemakers" comps on the Punktorrents forum. This is completely against the idea of me making those comps for guys here and especially as I expressed no sharing outside this forum.
Thanks again for all your efforts Marky. Really sucks that some folks can't abide by a reasonable request not to post elsewhere. Disrespectful to the person or persons doing all the heavy lifting to run off and take credit for something they didn't create.
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Sparky wrote:
21 Jan 2021, 7:01pm
Marky Dread wrote:
21 Jan 2021, 3:22pm
JChampion wrote:
21 Jan 2021, 3:11pm
Marky,
I think I've found a couple more songs for your "Next Project"
I just picked up a couple of Glen Matlock and the Philistines cds.
I was reading through the booklet of the Glen Matlock and the Philistines - Open Mind Disc &
Mick is listed as Guitar on 2 tracks...
Open Mind
&
Idiot
I don't know if you knew or if anybody else mentioned it.
Yep I've got this CD. Mick also guested on "Do Nothing" on Neville Staple's The Rude Boy Returns.

...but this project is stuff that was recorded while they were still members of The Clash only.

I will eventually finish this project but I'll only be sharing via PMs as some tosser has posted both the "Guttersnipes" and "Peacemakers" comps on the Punktorrents forum. This is completely against the idea of me making those comps for guys here and especially as I expressed no sharing outside this forum.
Thanks again for all your efforts Marky. Really sucks that some folks can't abide by a reasonable request not to post elsewhere. Disrespectful to the person or persons doing all the heavy lifting to run off and take credit for something they didn't create.
Cheers mate. The issue I have is that those comps contain official material. I uploaded here as people will have bought that stuff many times over. It wasn't put together for people just get free Clash music they should be buying.
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I will eventually finish this project but I'll only be sharing via PMs as some tosser has posted both the "Guttersnipes" and "Peacemakers" comps on the Punktorrents forum. This is completely against the idea of me making those comps for guys here and especially as I expressed no sharing outside this forum.
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That's really uncool, I don't understand some people...I mean maybe they think they are doing a good thing by spreading the music but to not give credit and go against everything you've asked really sucks. It's like the people who put your stuff up on youtube.

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Marky Dread wrote:
21 Jan 2021, 3:22pm
JChampion wrote:
21 Jan 2021, 3:11pm
Marky,
I think I've found a couple more songs for your "Next Project"
I just picked up a couple of Glen Matlock and the Philistines cds.
I was reading through the booklet of the Glen Matlock and the Philistines - Open Mind Disc &
Mick is listed as Guitar on 2 tracks...
Open Mind
&
Idiot
I don't know if you knew or if anybody else mentioned it.
Yep I've got this CD. Mick also guested on "Do Nothing" on Neville Staple's The Rude Boy Returns.

...but this project is stuff that was recorded while they were still members of The Clash only.

I will eventually finish this project but I'll only be sharing via PMs as some tosser has posted both the "Guttersnipes" and "Peacemakers" comps on the Punktorrents forum. This is completely against the idea of me making those comps for guys here and especially as I expressed no sharing outside this forum.
There’s always a few bad apples that ruin it for everyone else. A simple request by you that can’t be followed. I’m sorry to hear about this.
I’ve said it before and I hope you realize, all the work you put in to something you love is greatly appreciated here. Thank you

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JChampion wrote:
22 Jan 2021, 7:55pm
Marky Dread wrote:
21 Jan 2021, 3:22pm
JChampion wrote:
21 Jan 2021, 3:11pm
Marky,
I think I've found a couple more songs for your "Next Project"
I just picked up a couple of Glen Matlock and the Philistines cds.
I was reading through the booklet of the Glen Matlock and the Philistines - Open Mind Disc &
Mick is listed as Guitar on 2 tracks...
Open Mind
&
Idiot
I don't know if you knew or if anybody else mentioned it.
Yep I've got this CD. Mick also guested on "Do Nothing" on Neville Staple's The Rude Boy Returns.

...but this project is stuff that was recorded while they were still members of The Clash only.

I will eventually finish this project but I'll only be sharing via PMs as some tosser has posted both the "Guttersnipes" and "Peacemakers" comps on the Punktorrents forum. This is completely against the idea of me making those comps for guys here and especially as I expressed no sharing outside this forum.
There’s always a few bad apples that ruin it for everyone else. A simple request by you that can’t be followed. I’m sorry to hear about this.
I’ve said it before and I hope you realize, all the work you put in to something you love is greatly appreciated here. Thank you
Cheers JC.

I'm going to or have deleted most of the links. But aim to put them all back up when I get time in another simpler thread in some sort of date order to make it easier for people to find.

Any comps in future will be by PMs only.
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Marky Dread wrote:
16 Sep 2020, 6:14pm

Yeah it's no secret.
This is the info I could find when I remastered my vinyl copy.

Pearl - vocals/percussion
Nigel Dixon (Whirlwind) - guitar/vocals
Steve Neu (New) (Rich Kids) - guitar
Mick Jones - guitar
Wilko Johnson (Dr. Feelgood) - guitar
Paul Simonon - bass
Barry Payne - bass
Topper Headon - drums
Steve Goulding - drums
Otis Watkins - piano/vocals
Gary Barnacle - sax
B.J. Cole - pedal steel guitar

Recorded at Wessex
Engineer - Jeremy (Jerry) green
Producer - Mickey Gallagher

Just Joe not on board.

On the reissued cd.
Voodoo Voodoo / You Don't Fool Me. This was not part of the album sessions and released 3 years later in 1983.

Norman Watt-Roy / Paul Simonon - bass
Blair Cunningham / Nick Simonon - drums
Nigel Dixon / Wilko Johnson - guitar
Pearl Harbour - Vocals
Wilko Johnson - Producer
Do you (or anyone) know when these recording sessions took place? I feel like this should be added to the band sessionography since I included Ellen Foley. No Joe as you noted, but it would give a good idea of their general recording work during that time. I'm assuming it was in conjunction with the mid-late summer 1980 Foley/Sandinista work that occurred at Wessex.
Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.

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matedog wrote:
23 Mar 2021, 5:46pm
Marky Dread wrote:
16 Sep 2020, 6:14pm

Yeah it's no secret.
This is the info I could find when I remastered my vinyl copy.

Pearl - vocals/percussion
Nigel Dixon (Whirlwind) - guitar/vocals
Steve Neu (New) (Rich Kids) - guitar
Mick Jones - guitar
Wilko Johnson (Dr. Feelgood) - guitar
Paul Simonon - bass
Barry Payne - bass
Topper Headon - drums
Steve Goulding - drums
Otis Watkins - piano/vocals
Gary Barnacle - sax
B.J. Cole - pedal steel guitar

Recorded at Wessex
Engineer - Jeremy (Jerry) green
Producer - Mickey Gallagher

Just Joe not on board.

On the reissued cd.
Voodoo Voodoo / You Don't Fool Me. This was not part of the album sessions and released 3 years later in 1983.

Norman Watt-Roy / Paul Simonon - bass
Blair Cunningham / Nick Simonon - drums
Nigel Dixon / Wilko Johnson - guitar
Pearl Harbour - Vocals
Wilko Johnson - Producer
Do you (or anyone) know when these recording sessions took place? I feel like this should be added to the band sessionography since I included Ellen Foley. No Joe as you noted, but it would give a good idea of their general recording work during that time. I'm assuming it was in conjunction with the mid-late summer 1980 Foley/Sandinista work that occurred at Wessex.
Yes you are correct regards it being recorded at Wessex late summer 1980.

You can also add the track by Edith Nylon called "Johnny Johnny" (A-side) that Mick sings vocals on. The (B-side) Taiwan also features Topper on drums. Both tracks were recorded at Wessex September - October 1980.
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Damn, missed the Pearl Harbour CD, can anyone reup it, please?
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