Revolution Rock
"Revolution Rock" | |
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Song by The Clash | |
from the album London Calling | |
Released | 14 December 1979 (1979-12-14) |
Recorded | June–July 1979 |
Genre | Reggae[1] |
Length | 5:37 |
Label | CBS |
Songwriter(s) |
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Producer(s) | Guy Stevens |
London Calling track listing | |
19 tracks
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"Revolution Rock" is a song written and originally recorded by Danny Ray and covered by the Clash, featuring on their 1979 album London Calling. Ray's version of the song was released as a single to modest success. According to Paul Simonon, "Danny Ray put out his version of "Revolution Rock" just before we were recording London Calling."[2] Ray sampled the Jackie Edwards song "Get Up" on the track, so Edwards is listed as the co-writer. In the Clash's version Joe Strummer changed several of the lyrics, including a reference to Mack the Knife and the trend of smashing up seats at punk shows ("Everybody smash up your seats, and rock to this brand new beat").[3][unreliable source]
The song is an ode to self-motivation. It was originally going to close London Calling, but "Train in Vain" was added at the last minute.[2] There was another reggae song of the same title released in 1973 by Big Youth and Prince Buster. According to Ray, "The lyrics come from going to the clubs and seeing what was going on, you know?"[4]
The song features staccato horn chants and "sinuous" guitar stylings. According to Sean Egan, "Strummer uses his voice almost as an instrument in the way he cleverly manufactures the illusion of call and response with already recorded instruments."[5] An instrumental version of the song was featured on the Rude Boy film. "Revolution Rock" was a staple in live shows from the end of 1979 to 1981.[3] According to Billboard, "With the help of sidemen the Irish Horns, the Clash get downright giddy."[6]
References
- ^ Segretto, Mike (2022). "1979". 33 1/3 Revolutions Per Minute - A Critical Trip Through the Rock LP Era, 1955–1999. Backbeat. pp. 362–364. ISBN 9781493064601.
- ^ a b Salewicz 2008, p. 251
- ^ a b "Revolution Rock by the Clash". Songfacts. Retrieved June 24, 2018.
- ^ Gray 2010, p. 310
- ^ Egan 2014, p. 132
- ^ Partridge, Kenneth (December 13, 2014). "The Clash's 'London Calling' at 35: Classic Track-by-Track Album Review". Billboard. Retrieved June 24, 2018.
Bibliography
- Egan, Sean (2014). The Clash: The Only Band That Mattered. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-0810888760.
- Gray, Marcus (2010). Route 19 Revisited: The Clash and London Calling. Soft Skull Press. ISBN 978-1593763916.
- Salewicz, Chris (2008). Redemption Song: The Ballad of Joe Strummer. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ISBN 978-0865479821.
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