Sony Music The Clash - London Calling Vinyl Hardcore

The Clash
Sony Music The Clash - London Calling Vinyl Hardcore

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Release date: 28/Aug/2015
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Style: Classic Rock
Product No.: 1987095817

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Details / Tracklist: Disc 01
01. "London Calling (Remastered)"
02. "Brand New Cadillac"
03. "Jimmy Jazz"
04. "Hateful"
05. "Rudie Can't Fail"
06. "Spanish Bombs"
07. "The Right Profile"
08. "Lost In The Supermarket"
09. "Clampdown"
10. "The Guns Of Brixton"

Disc 02

01. "Wrong 'em Boyo"
02. "Death Or Glory"
03. "Koka Kola"
04. "The Card Cheat"
05. "Lover's Rock"
06. "Four Horsemen"
07. "I'm Not Down"
08. "Revolution Rock"
09. "Train In Vain (Remastered)"
Number of discs: 2
Extra-Infos: 30th Anniversary
Description:When The Clashâ??s third studio album London Calling was released in the winter of 1979, it was clear that the band had made an instant classic, an era-defining masterpiece that stands as one of rock's all-time greatest albums. The album is a hugely compelling melting pot of musical styles, driven by a passion for action and a fierce political anger, with lyrics which remain completely relevant. The London Calling Scrapbook is a 120-page hardback companion to the album, of previously unseen archive material, lyric notes, and other exclusive memorabilia, packaged alongside the iconic album itself. The CD and LP versions have a special clear slip case printed with Ray Lowryâ??s artwork, which can be removed to reveal the Pennie Smith photo below. - 30TH ANNIVERSARY
Killer double LP from 1979 feat. 'Lost in the Supermarket','Guns of Brixton,' 'Train in Vain' and many more. Sony. 2016.
Train in Vain is not mentioned on rear sleeve & inners but on side D's label. Recorded at Wessex Studios. All songs published by Nineden Ltd./Universal Music Publishing Ltd. except A2 published by Carlin Music Corp., C1 published by Copyright Control, D4 published by Island Music Ltd. Originally released in 1979. ? 2013 Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited © 2013, 2015 Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited / Made in the EU / Sony Music Enterainment International Services GmbH, PO Box 510, 33311 Gütersloh, Germany
"London Calling" by The Clash is a legendary double LP that stands as one of the most influential albums in rock history. Released in 1979, this record blends punk, reggae, ska, and rockabilly into an explosive musical statement reflecting the social and political unrest of its era. Iconic tracks like "London Calling," "Train in Vain," and "Clampdown" showcase The Clash's ability to merge raw energy with sharp songwriting. Sony Music, a global leader in music entertainment known for its commitment to quality releases across genres, brings this classic album back to vinyl for both new listeners and longtime fans. The Clash themselves are widely regarded as pioneers of punk rock; their fearless experimentation and politically charged lyrics have earned them critical acclaim worldwide. With multiple chart-topping records and induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, The Clash?s legacy continues to inspire generations.
No. of tracks: 19
Manufacturer No.: 88875112701
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Song titlesLondon Calling Brand New Cadillac Jimmy Jazz Hateful Rudie Can'T Fail Spanish Bombs The Right Profile Lost In The Supermarket Clampdown The Guns Of Brixton Wrong 'Em Boyo Death Or Glory Koka Kola The Card Cheat Lover'S Rock Four Horsemen I'M Not Down Revolution Rock Train In Vain
Number of songs19
Media typeVinyl
GenreHardcore
Distribution typePhysical media
ArtistThe Clash

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Azmi H. - 06/Nov/2022 5 of 5 Stars!
They have a lot to say, their world view is pretty clear, and their anti-establishment sentiments have a lot of substance behind them. The lyrics are consistently thoughtful and clever, and the songs are well-written all throughout.