The Clash Discography

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Originally released as a double LP, London Calling was recorded with maverick producer Guy Stevens. Voted by Rolling Stone as best album of the 1980's, London Calling presented the group's rapidly evolving sound in the aftermath of punk, reflecting their love of reggae, soul, rockabilly, funk, rhythm & blues, as well as channeling their recent experiences touring America. The Clash is the debut studio album by the English punk rock band of the same name. Released in 1977, it was mostly written on the 18th floor of a high-rise council flat rented by Mick Jones’ grandmother. The discography of the British punk rock band the Clash consists of six studio albums, two extended plays, two live albums and thirty-one singles. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for The Clash discography. The Clash - Discography All Countries: 187 Records: Latest Updates: Gallery: Choose Country Argentina (1) Australia (19) Bolivia (1) Bootleg (7) Brazil (1) Canada (7) Costa Rica (1) France (4) Germany (5) Greece (2) Ireland (9) Italy (6) Japan (11) Netherlands (24) New Zealand (7) Peru (1) Poland (1) Spain (13) UK (40) USA (25) Yugoslavia.

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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 was quite controversial within the punk community, and the sound of Give 'Em Enough Rope is considerably cleaner, yet the more direct sound hardly tamed the Clash. While the record doesn't burn with the same intense, amateurish energy of The Clash, it does have a big, forceful sound that is nearly as powerful. What keeps Give 'Em Enough Rope from being a classic is its slightly inconsistent material. Many of the songs are outright classics, particularly the first half of the record ('Safe European Home,' 'English Civil War,' 'Tommy Gun,' 'Julie's Been Working for the Drug Squad') and 'Stay Free,' but the group loses some momentum toward the end of the record. Even with such flaws, Give 'Em Enough Rope ranks as one of the strongest albums of the punk era.

Title/ComposerPerformerTimeStream
1 03:50
2
Mick Jones / Joe Strummer / Traditional
02:35
3 03:17
4
Mick Jones / Joe Strummer
03:03
5 05:14
6
Topper Headon / Mick Jones / Paul Simonon / Joe Strummer
03:15
7 03:43
8
Mick Jones / Joe Strummer
03:40
9 03:25
10
Mick Jones / Joe Strummer
04:56

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