The Clash Catalog
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1LP 180gram vinyl + Pennie Smith photo print Newly remastered by The Clash from original tapes to audiophile quality All artwork recreated from original release including replicated fully printed innersleeves with an exclusive Pennie Smith photo print.
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180-gram vinyl. Definitive best-of collection on three platters containing all the hits. Includes large 60x60cm poster! Since their formation in 1976, The Clash evolved from a fiery punk group into the most iconic rock band of their era.
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1LP 180gram vinyl
Newly remastered by The Clash from original tapes to audiophile quality All artwork recreated from original release including replicated fully printed innersleeves.
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Limited green colored vinyl. The final album by The Clash's original Strummer/Jones incarnation, originally released in 1982. It includes two massive hits: 'Should I Stay or Should I Go?' has the biggest, stupidest, most perfect riff this side of 'Louie Louie', and 'Rock the Casbah' pulls the band's politics, fine-honed sarcasm, and saw-toothed guitar sound into the service of a dance-floor beat. Strummer's lyrics also deepened on this record - Allen Ginsberg turns up on 'Ghetto Defendant' and it's clear on some of the other tracks ('Car Jamming', 'Straight to Hell') that he was an influence on Strummer's songwwriting.