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| Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros | Primary Artist |
| Joe Strummer | Indexed Contributor, Guitar, Vocals |
| Benmont Tench | Harmonium |
| Tymon Dogg | Violin |
| Josh Freese | Drums |
| Rick Rubin | Piano |
| Peter Stewart | Background Vocals |
| Smokey Hormel | Guitar, Background Vocals |
| Bob Marley | Composer |
| Joe Strummer | Composer |
| Tim Bran | Programming |
| Rick Rubin | Producer |
| Thom Russo | Engineer |
| Danny Saber | Composer, Producer, Instrumentation |
| Scott Shields | Arranger, Composer, Programming, Producer, Engineer |
| Howie Weinberg | Mastering |
| Smokey Hormel | Composer |
| Luke Bullen | Composer |
| Roger Lian | Digital Editing |
| Simon Stafford | Composer |
| Martin Slattery | Arranger, Composer, Programming, Producer, Engineer |
| Cameron Craig | Programming, Engineer |
| Richard Flack | Programming |
| Niv Adiri | Engineer |
| Art Dog | Artwork |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Thom Jurek
Like Muddy Waters, whose final albums were among the best in his catalog, Streetcore by Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros (Martin Slattery, Tymon Dogg, Simon Stanford, and Scott Shields) sends Strummer into rock & roll heaven a roaring, laughing, snarling lion. Unlike the previous Mescaleros outings, which were rooted in various world and folk musics and tempered by rock, Streetcore anchors itself in rock & roll and deadly heavy reggae (and for anyone who needs a reminder, Strummer's former band, the Clash, played reggae in the late '70s and early '80s better than a lot of that genre's artists). From "Coma Girl," the album's opening track, there is no doubt that ...