Epic/Legacy reissued the Clash's classic third album, London Calling, in 2000, remastering the album and restoring the original artwork, much of which didn't make the...
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Some would argue that if you only wanted two Clash discs in your collection, you should skip this 40-track overview and pick up The Clash and London Calling instead. No...
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On the surface of things, Combat Rock appears to be a retreat from the sprawling stylistic explorations of London Calling and Sandinista! The pounding arena rock of "Should...
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For their second album, the Clash worked with the American hard rock producer Sandy Pearlman, best-known for his work with Blue Öyster Cult and the Dictators. The teaming...
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An odds-and-sods assortment from the Clash archives, featuring various singles and B-sides of some note. Well worth hearing, though an updated version was released later as...
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Clash on Broadway is a fine triple-disc, 63-song box set covering the Clash's entire career. Although there are very few rarities, it does include all of the band's...
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Save for 1980's incomplete 10" vinyl Epic Nu-Disk compilation Black Market Clash, 1977 Revisited was the first cost-efficient way for North American Clash fans to get their...
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The Clash sounded like they could do anything on London Calling. For its triple-album follow-up, Sandinista!, they tried to do everything, adding dub, rap, gospel, and even...
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The Clash issues on CD are a confusing lot and this is no exception. This contains most of the 10-inch Nu-Disk Black Market Clash and much else that had been unreleased or...
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An expanded version of the Black Market Clash EP, Super Black Market Clash adds assorted singles and remixes to the original recording. A couple of tracks aren't that...
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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...
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In some ways, the double-disc, 28-track compilation The Story of the Clash, Vol. 1 does its job quite well -- if the job is indeed presenting a relatively thorough overview...
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Did a band called the Clash ever really exist, or is this just a clever marketing scheme designed to exploit those who have heard of the glorious pre-Nirvana days of punk?...
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Years after the Clash disintegrated, their live performances remained legendary, partially because most things concerning the band entered rock legend. Bootlegs offered...
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Two-record set (on one CD) of amazing diversity and captivating energy. Barely over an hour and, therefore, shorter than many single CD releases today, LC contains no filler...
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The three most popular Clash records are brought together here in a bargain box by Sony. A good buy if one is looking for these discs cheap, but those looking for the...
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The Singles is exactly what the title says -- a collection of the Clash's U.K. single A-sides. This approach can hardly result in a definitive compilation, since the Clash's...
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The Clash's self-titled U.K. debut sees the band in its most primal, punk form. Despite Mickey Foote's low-key, lo-fi production, Strummer, Jones, Simonon, and Chimes mesh...
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Some would argue that if you only wanted two Clash discs in your collection, you should skip this 40-track overview and pick up The Clash and London Calling instead. No...
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