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Marky Dread wrote:I'm looking to compile an albums worth of stuff the band played on outside of The Clash. So non Clash projects.

Here's what I have so far.

Mikey Dread - World War III
Ian Hunter - Short Back n' Sides
Ellen Foley - Spirit of St. Louis
Janie Jones & The Lash - House of the Ju Ju Queen / Sex Machine + Joe's demo
Vice Creems - Danger Love / Tiger
The Looters - does Paul play on the tracks or does he just appear in the movie?


anyone add any more?
Looters - Paul supposedly plays on the tracks, all four just rereleased on the new Complete Professionals. Lead vocals by our pal, Ray Winstone.

Also: BIM, The Blind Lead the Blind from 1982. There are some who think Mick did more than produce this track, for which he is credited, including singing on it. When I asked him once, he said he couldn't even remember what it was.

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Interesting stuff. Probably already got a mention but I guess Pearl Harbor is in the mix somewhere.

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TeddyB Not Logged In wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:I'm looking to compile an albums worth of stuff the band played on outside of The Clash. So non Clash projects.

Here's what I have so far.

Mikey Dread - World War III
Ian Hunter - Short Back n' Sides
Ellen Foley - Spirit of St. Louis
Janie Jones & The Lash - House of the Ju Ju Queen / Sex Machine + Joe's demo
Vice Creems - Danger Love / Tiger
The Looters - does Paul play on the tracks or does he just appear in the movie?


anyone add any more?
Looters - Paul supposedly plays on the tracks, all four just rereleased on the new Complete Professionals. Lead vocals by our pal, Ray Winstone.

Also: BIM, The Blind Lead the Blind from 1982. There are some who think Mick did more than produce this track, for which he is credited, including singing on it. When I asked him once, he said he couldn't even remember what it was.
Thanks Teddy I have that complete Professionals 3 disc set. I will have to track down "The Blind Lead the Blind" by Tymon. :cool:
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Low Down Low wrote:Interesting stuff. Probably already got a mention but I guess Pearl Harbor is in the mix somewhere.
Good shout will have to check to see if they played on any of Pearls stuff.
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Marky Dread wrote:
Low Down Low wrote:Interesting stuff. Probably already got a mention but I guess Pearl Harbor is in the mix somewhere.
Good shout will have to check to see if they played on any of Pearls stuff.
Was just thinking the same, was sure that Paul did play on Pearl's albums/singles and it appears that Topper and Mick did too. Never knew that...

1980 – Don't Follow Me, I'm Lost Too (album)
Pearl Harbour – Vocals/Percussion
Nigel Dixon – Guitar/Vocals
Steve Neu – Guitar
Mick Jones – Guitar
Wilko Johnson – Guitar
Paul Simonon – Bass
Topper Headon – Drums
Steve Goulding – Drums
Otis Watkins – Piano/Vocals
Gary Barnicle – Saxophone
B.J. Cole – Pedal Steel Guitar

1981 – Cowboys & Indians (single)
Pearl Harbour – Vocals
Nigel Dixon – Guitar
Steve Neu – Guitar Paul Simonon – Bass
Otis Watkins – Piano
Topper Headon – Drums
Steve Goulding – Drums

1983 – Voodoo Voodoo (single)
Pearl Harbour – Vocals
Nigel Dixon – Guitar
Wilko Johnson – Guitar
Paul Simonon – Bass
Norman Watt–Roy – Bass
Blair Cunningham – Drums
Nick Simonon – Drums

I got this info from Pearl's website at:
http://www.pearlharbourmusic.com/discography.php
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Toppers Boppers wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
Low Down Low wrote:Interesting stuff. Probably already got a mention but I guess Pearl Harbor is in the mix somewhere.
Good shout will have to check to see if they played on any of Pearls stuff.
Was just thinking the same, was sure that Paul did play on Pearl's albums and it appears that Topper did too. Never knew that...

1980 – Pearl Harbour
Pearl Harbour – Vocals
Nigel Dixon – Guitar
Steve Neu – Guitar
Paul Simonon – Bass
Topper Headon – Drums
Steve Goulding – Drums

1981 – Pearl Harbour
Pearl Harbour – Vocals
Nigel Dixon – Guitar
Steve Neu – Guitar
Paul Simonon – Bass
Otis Watkins – Piano
Topper Headon – Drums
Steve Goulding – Drums

I got this info from Pearl's website at:
http://www.pearlharbourmusic.com/discography.php
Excellent work mate much appreciated.

This made me smile.

1983 – Pearl Harbour
Test Pressing Records – Produced by Wilko Johnson

Side A – "Voodoo Voodoo" (Avril/Coleman)
Side B – "You Don't Fool Me" (Harbour)

Pearl Harbour – Vocals
Nigel Dixon – Guitar
Wilko Johnson – Guitar
Paul Simonon – Bass
Norman Watt–Roy – Bass
Blair Cunningham – Drums
Nick Simonon – Drums


Also that's some impressive list of musicians who have played on Pearls stuff down the years.
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Marky Dread wrote:
Toppers Boppers wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
Low Down Low wrote:Interesting stuff. Probably already got a mention but I guess Pearl Harbor is in the mix somewhere.
Good shout will have to check to see if they played on any of Pearls stuff.
Was just thinking the same, was sure that Paul did play on Pearl's albums and it appears that Topper did too. Never knew that...

1980 – Pearl Harbour
Pearl Harbour – Vocals
Nigel Dixon – Guitar
Steve Neu – Guitar
Paul Simonon – Bass
Topper Headon – Drums
Steve Goulding – Drums

1981 – Pearl Harbour
Pearl Harbour – Vocals
Nigel Dixon – Guitar
Steve Neu – Guitar
Paul Simonon – Bass
Otis Watkins – Piano
Topper Headon – Drums
Steve Goulding – Drums

I got this info from Pearl's website at:
http://www.pearlharbourmusic.com/discography.php
Excellent work mate much appreciated.

This made me smile.

1983 – Pearl Harbour
Test Pressing Records – Produced by Wilko Johnson

Side A – "Voodoo Voodoo" (Avril/Coleman)
Side B – "You Don't Fool Me" (Harbour)

Pearl Harbour – Vocals
Nigel Dixon – Guitar
Wilko Johnson – Guitar
Paul Simonon – Bass
Norman Watt–Roy – Bass
Blair Cunningham – Drums
Nick Simonon – Drums


Also that's some impressive list of musicians who have played on Pearls stuff down the years.
You're welcome Marky, good to be able to give something back to someone who contributes so much to IMCT. But, I didn't copy the info correctly, I think this is correct (notice the inclusion of one Mr Mick Jones... again, I never knew that):

1980 – Don't Follow Me, I'm Lost Too (album)
Pearl Harbour – Vocals/Percussion
Nigel Dixon – Guitar/Vocals
Steve Neu – Guitar
Mick Jones – Guitar
Wilko Johnson – Guitar
Paul Simonon – Bass
Topper Headon – Drums
Steve Goulding – Drums
Otis Watkins – Piano/Vocals
Gary Barnicle – Saxophone
B.J. Cole – Pedal Steel Guitar

1981 – Cowboys & Indians (single)
Pearl Harbour – Vocals
Nigel Dixon – Guitar
Steve Neu – Guitar Paul Simonon – Bass
Otis Watkins – Piano
Topper Headon – Drums
Steve Goulding – Drums

1983 – Voodoo Voodoo (single)
Pearl Harbour – Vocals
Nigel Dixon – Guitar
Wilko Johnson – Guitar
Paul Simonon – Bass
Norman Watt–Roy – Bass
Blair Cunningham – Drums
Nick Simonon – Drums

I got this info from Pearl's website at:
http://www.pearlharbourmusic.com/discography.php

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Toppers Boppers wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
Toppers Boppers wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
Low Down Low wrote:Interesting stuff. Probably already got a mention but I guess Pearl Harbor is in the mix somewhere.
Good shout will have to check to see if they played on any of Pearls stuff.
Was just thinking the same, was sure that Paul did play on Pearl's albums and it appears that Topper did too. Never knew that...

1980 – Pearl Harbour
Pearl Harbour – Vocals
Nigel Dixon – Guitar
Steve Neu – Guitar
Paul Simonon – Bass
Topper Headon – Drums
Steve Goulding – Drums

1981 – Pearl Harbour
Pearl Harbour – Vocals
Nigel Dixon – Guitar
Steve Neu – Guitar
Paul Simonon – Bass
Otis Watkins – Piano
Topper Headon – Drums
Steve Goulding – Drums

I got this info from Pearl's website at:
http://www.pearlharbourmusic.com/discography.php
Excellent work mate much appreciated.

This made me smile.

1983 – Pearl Harbour
Test Pressing Records – Produced by Wilko Johnson

Side A – "Voodoo Voodoo" (Avril/Coleman)
Side B – "You Don't Fool Me" (Harbour)

Pearl Harbour – Vocals
Nigel Dixon – Guitar
Wilko Johnson – Guitar
Paul Simonon – Bass
Norman Watt–Roy – Bass
Blair Cunningham – Drums
Nick Simonon – Drums


Also that's some impressive list of musicians who have played on Pearls stuff down the years.
You're welcome Marky, good to be able to give something back to someone who contributes so much to IMCT. But, I didn't copy the info correctly, I think this is correct (notice the inclusion of one Mr Mick Jones... again, I never knew that):

1980 – Don't Follow Me, I'm Lost Too (album)
Pearl Harbour – Vocals/Percussion
Nigel Dixon – Guitar/Vocals
Steve Neu – Guitar
Mick Jones – Guitar
Wilko Johnson – Guitar
Paul Simonon – Bass
Topper Headon – Drums
Steve Goulding – Drums
Otis Watkins – Piano/Vocals
Gary Barnicle – Saxophone
B.J. Cole – Pedal Steel Guitar

1981 – Cowboys & Indians (single)
Pearl Harbour – Vocals
Nigel Dixon – Guitar
Steve Neu – Guitar Paul Simonon – Bass
Otis Watkins – Piano
Topper Headon – Drums
Steve Goulding – Drums

1983 – Voodoo Voodoo (single)
Pearl Harbour – Vocals
Nigel Dixon – Guitar
Wilko Johnson – Guitar
Paul Simonon – Bass
Norman Watt–Roy – Bass
Blair Cunningham – Drums
Nick Simonon – Drums

I got this info from Pearl's website at:
http://www.pearlharbourmusic.com/discography.php
Yep I saw that on the website that's great Mick's on there. I wil have to track these down now.
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Marky Dread wrote: Unsure about including Futura 2000 stuff as I already included those tracks on the Rat Patrol from Hell W10 comp.
The completist in me says include it as it was Futura 2000's own project and vinyl release with The Clash (according to Discogs) listed as 'Featuring', 'Music By' and 'Producer'.

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Plus... (depending on where you draw the line Marky), there's always Allen Ginsberg's 'Holy Soul Jelly Roll' album which has 'Capitol Air' snuck in on disc 4.

http://www.discogs.com/Allen-Ginsberg-H ... se/2710223

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I did know they played with Pearl but wasn't aware it was so extensive. I think Joe did his bit on Fujiyama Mama if I'm not mistaken, so they're all in there somewhere. The bit that made me laugh was Paul and Norman both on bass. Was Pearl trying to tell Paul something there ;)

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Toppers Boppers wrote:
Marky Dread wrote: Unsure about including Futura 2000 stuff as I already included those tracks on the Rat Patrol from Hell W10 comp.
The completist in me says include it as it was Futura 2000's own project and vinyl release with The Clash (according to Discogs) listed as 'Featuring', 'Music By' and 'Producer'.
Maybe but it really belongs with Combat Rock to me.
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Low Down Low wrote:I did know they played with Pearl but wasn't aware it was so extensive. I think Joe did his bit on Fujiyama Mama if I'm not mistaken, so they're all in there somewhere. The bit that made me laugh was Paul and Norman both on bass. Was Pearl trying to tell Paul something there ;)
What that Norman was better looking? :mrgreen:
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Marky Dread wrote:
Low Down Low wrote:I did know they played with Pearl but wasn't aware it was so extensive. I think Joe did his bit on Fujiyama Mama if I'm not mistaken, so they're all in there somewhere. The bit that made me laugh was Paul and Norman both on bass. Was Pearl trying to tell Paul something there ;)
What that Norman was better looking? :mrgreen:
That.....or "Paul I need you in the studio to redo all Norman's bass parts just like you did on Sandinista!"

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Low Down Low wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
Low Down Low wrote:I did know they played with Pearl but wasn't aware it was so extensive. I think Joe did his bit on Fujiyama Mama if I'm not mistaken, so they're all in there somewhere. The bit that made me laugh was Paul and Norman both on bass. Was Pearl trying to tell Paul something there ;)
What that Norman was better looking? :mrgreen:
That.....or "Paul I need you in the studio to redo all Norman's bass parts just like you did on Sandinista!"
:mrgreen:
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