 
                                
                            The Clash The Clash
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Album-Release:
1977
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                                        12.05.2015                                    
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- 1 Janie Jones 02:07
- 2 Remote Control 03:03
- 3 I'm So Bored with the U.S.A. 02:24
- 4 White Riot 02:04
- 5 Hate & War 02:06
- 6 What's My Name 01:41
- 7 Deny 03:06
- 8 London's Burning 02:11
- 9 Career Opportunities 01:54
- 10 Cheat 02:06
- 11 Protex Blue 01:47
- 12 Police & Thieves 06:03
- 13 48 Hours 01:36
- 14 Garageland 03:11
Info for The Clash
                                This album introduced the world to The Clash, the only group that was on even footing with The Sex Pistols in U.K. punk rock's early days. The Clash avoided the Pistols' sensationalism, singing instead songs about politics, racism, and class warfare. The music's brutal assault, accompanied by Strummer's charismatic vocal style, earned the group attention in its native England, where „The Clash“ entered the charts at number 12.
This album collects many tracks from the original British release of „The Clash“ along with the single "I Fought The Law", and "Complete Control", a song they recorded with legendary Jamaican producer Lee "Scratch" Perry.
"...the eternal punk album....the blueprint for the pantomime of 'punkier' rock acts....for all of its forced politics and angst, THE CLASH continues to sound crucial..." (Alternative Press)
Ranked #77 in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" - "...Youthful ambition bursts through the Clash's debut, a machine-gun blast of songs about unemployment, race, and the Clash themselves..." (Rolling Stone)
Joe Strummer, lead vocals, rhythm guitar 
Mick Jones, lead guitar, vocals 
Paul Simonon, bass
 
Tory Crimes (Terry Chimes), drums 
Nicky Headon, drums (on tracks 1, 4, 6, 8, 14)
Recorded from 10–27 February 1977 at CBS Studios in London and National Film and Television School in Beaconsfield, England
Engineered by Simon Humphrey
Produced by Mickey Foote, Lee Perry, The Clash, Bill Price
Digitally remastered 
                            
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