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Release Date: Sep 27, 2010
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The Clash: Joe Strummer, Mick Jones (vocals, guitar); Paul Simonon (vocals, bass); Nicky "Topper" Headon, Tory Crimes, Pete Howard (drums).
Producers include: Mickey Foote, The Clash, Sandy Pearlman, Guy Stevens, Jose Unidos.
Compilation producer: Bruce Dickinson.
Recorded between 1977 & 1985.
It's somehow fitting that the first Clash collection to be released in the wake of frontman Joe Strummer's December 2002 death should be the closest anyone's ever come to a truly definitive non-box-set anthology. The two discs essentially work chronologically, starting out with a dose of old-school UK punk from the days when the Clash were messengers of political fury and icon-shattering rock & roll fire (the raging "White Riot" and gloriously snotty "I'm So Bored with the U.S.A."). We can hear the incorporation of reggae rhythms with "White Man in Hammersmith Palais" and Junior Murvin's street-fighting tale "Police & Thieves," and the beginnings of the Clash's infatuation with American music on the Bobby Fuller cover "I Fought the Law."
Disc two finds the band truly at the peak of its powers, featuring tracks from LONDON CALLING and SANDINISTA, where both the lyricism and the stylistic palette were brought to a new level (the punk-rap of "The Magnificent Seven," the Caribbean lilt of "Rudie Can't Fail"). It's to this compilation's strong credit that it not only includes a healthy portion from the most "difficult" Clash album (SANDINISTA), but some vital tracks from the odd-ends collection BLACK MARKET CLASH (the dubbed-out Robin Hood tale "Bankrobber," the snarling "Capital Radio One"), making THE ESSENTIAL CLASH much more than a greatest-hits collection.
Producers include: Mickey Foote, The Clash, Sandy Pearlman, Guy Stevens, Jose Unidos.
Compilation producer: Bruce Dickinson.
Recorded between 1977 & 1985.
It's somehow fitting that the first Clash collection to be released in the wake of frontman Joe Strummer's December 2002 death should be the closest anyone's ever come to a truly definitive non-box-set anthology. The two discs essentially work chronologically, starting out with a dose of old-school UK punk from the days when the Clash were messengers of political fury and icon-shattering rock & roll fire (the raging "White Riot" and gloriously snotty "I'm So Bored with the U.S.A."). We can hear the incorporation of reggae rhythms with "White Man in Hammersmith Palais" and Junior Murvin's street-fighting tale "Police & Thieves," and the beginnings of the Clash's infatuation with American music on the Bobby Fuller cover "I Fought the Law."
Disc two finds the band truly at the peak of its powers, featuring tracks from LONDON CALLING and SANDINISTA, where both the lyricism and the stylistic palette were brought to a new level (the punk-rap of "The Magnificent Seven," the Caribbean lilt of "Rudie Can't Fail"). It's to this compilation's strong credit that it not only includes a healthy portion from the most "difficult" Clash album (SANDINISTA), but some vital tracks from the odd-ends collection BLACK MARKET CLASH (the dubbed-out Robin Hood tale "Bankrobber," the snarling "Capital Radio One"), making THE ESSENTIAL CLASH much more than a greatest-hits collection.
Tracks:
Disc 1:
1 - White Riot
2 - 1977
3 - London's Burning
4 - Complete Control
5 - Clash City Rockers
6 - I'm So Bored With the USA
7 - Career Opportunities
8 - Hate and War
9 - Cheat
10 - Police and Thieves
11 - Janie Jones
12 - Garageland
13 - Capital Radio One
14 - White Man In Hammersmith Palais
15 - English Civil War
16 - Tommy Gun
17 - Safe European Home
18 - Julie's Been Working For the Drug Squad
19 - Stay Free
20 - Groovy Times
21 - I Fought the Law
Disc 2:
1 - London Calling
2 - Guns of Brixton
3 - Clampdown
4 - Rudie Can't Fail
5 - Lost In the Supermarket
6 - Jimmy Jazz
7 - Train In Vain
8 - Bankrobber
9 - Magnificent Seven
10 - Ivan Meets GI Joe
11 - Stop the World
12 - Somebody Got Murdered
13 - Street Parade
14 - Broadway
15 - This is Radio Clash
16 - Ghetto Defendant
17 - Rock the Casbah
18 - Straight To Hell
19 - Should I Stay or Should I Go
20 - This is England
1 - White Riot
2 - 1977
3 - London's Burning
4 - Complete Control
5 - Clash City Rockers
6 - I'm So Bored With the USA
7 - Career Opportunities
8 - Hate and War
9 - Cheat
10 - Police and Thieves
11 - Janie Jones
12 - Garageland
13 - Capital Radio One
14 - White Man In Hammersmith Palais
15 - English Civil War
16 - Tommy Gun
17 - Safe European Home
18 - Julie's Been Working For the Drug Squad
19 - Stay Free
20 - Groovy Times
21 - I Fought the Law
Disc 2:
1 - London Calling
2 - Guns of Brixton
3 - Clampdown
4 - Rudie Can't Fail
5 - Lost In the Supermarket
6 - Jimmy Jazz
7 - Train In Vain
8 - Bankrobber
9 - Magnificent Seven
10 - Ivan Meets GI Joe
11 - Stop the World
12 - Somebody Got Murdered
13 - Street Parade
14 - Broadway
15 - This is Radio Clash
16 - Ghetto Defendant
17 - Rock the Casbah
18 - Straight To Hell
19 - Should I Stay or Should I Go
20 - This is England