The Clash [LP]

The Clash [LP]

by The Clash
The Clash [LP]

The Clash [LP]

by The Clash

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

Never Mind the Bollocks may have appeared revolutionary, but the Clash's eponymous debut album was pure, unadulterated rage and fury, fueled by passion for both rock & roll and revolution. Though the cliche about punk rock was that the bands couldn't play, the key to the Clash is that although they gave that illusion, they really could play -- hard. The charging, relentless rhythms, primitive three-chord rockers, and the poor sound quality give the album a nervy, vital energy. Joe Strummer's slurred wails perfectly compliment the edgy rock, while Mick Jones' clearer singing and charged guitar breaks make his numbers righteously anthemic. Even at this early stage, the Clash were experimenting with reggae, most notably on the Junior Murvin cover "Police & Thieves" and the extraordinary "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais," which was one of five tracks added to the American edition of The Clash. "Deny," "Protex Blue," "Cheat," and "48 Hours" were removed from the British edition and replaced for the U.S. release with the British-only singles "Complete Control," "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais," "Clash City Rockers," "I Fought the Law," and "Jail Guitar Doors," all of which were stronger than the items they replaced. Though the sequencing and selection were slightly different, the core of the album remained the same, and each song retained its power individually. Few punk songs expressed anger quite as bracingly as "White Riot," "I'm So Bored with the U.S.A.," "Career Opportunities," and "London's Burning," and their power is all the more incredible today. Rock & roll is rarely as edgy, invigorating, and sonically revolutionary as The Clash. [In 2000, Columbia/Legacy reissued and remastered the album to include the U.K. songs.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 10/15/2013
Label: Sony Legacy / Sony Music
UPC: 0887254470113
Rank: 17528

Tracks

  1. Janie Jones
  2. Remote Control
  3. I'm So Bored with the U.S.A.
  4. White Riot
  5. Hate & War
  6. What's My Name
  7. Deny
  8. London's Burning
  9. Career Opportunities
  10. Cheat
  11. Protex Blue
  12. Police and Thieves
  13. 48 Hours
  14. Garageland

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Clash   Primary Artist
Paul Simonon   Bass,Guitar,Guitar (Bass)
Topper Headon   Drums
Joe Strummer   Guitar,Vocals
Tory Crimes   Drums,Drums (Snare)
Mick Jones   Guitar,Vocals

Technical Credits

Paul Simonon   Composer,Group Member
Sonny Curtis   Composer
Keith Levene   Composer
The Clash   Producer
Bill Price   Producer,Remastering Supervisor
Topper Headon   Composer
Joe Strummer   Composer,Group Member
Tory Crimes   Group Member
Micky Foote   Producer
Ray Staff   Remastering
Lee "Scratch" Perry   Composer,Producer
Junior Murvin   Composer
Rocco Macauley   Photography
Keith Levine   Composer
Mick Jones   Composer
Kate Simon   Cover Photo,Photography
Robert Whitney   Remastering
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