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The Clash
London Calling
A1
London Calling
3:18
A2
Brand New Cadillac
2:09
A3
Jimmy Jazz
3:55
A4
Hateful
2:47
A5
Rudie Can't Fail
3:27
B1
Spanish Bombs
3:18
B2
The Right Profile
3:53
B3
Lost In The Supermarket
3:47
B4
Clampdown
3:50
B5
The Guns Of Brixton
3:12
C1
Wrong 'Em Boyo
3:10
C2
Death Or Glory
3:55
C3
Koka Kola
1:49
C4
The Card Cheat
3:50
D1
Lover's Rock
4:01
D2
Four Horsemen
3:00
D3
I'm Not Down
3:00
D4
Revolution Rock
5:36
D5
Train In Vain
3:10
Columbia (88875112701)
Sony Music (88875112701)
Release date: Aug 28, 2015, Europe
If punk rejected pop history, LONDON CALLING reclaimed it, albeit with a knowing perspective. The scope of this double set is breathtaking, encompassing reggae, rockabilly and the group's own furious mettle.
Where such a combination might have proved over-ambitious, the Clash accomplish it with swaggering panache. Guy Stevens, who produced the group's first demos, returns to the helm to provide a confident, cohesive sound equal to the set's brilliant array of material. Boldly assertive and superbly focused, London Calling contains many of the quartet's finest songs and is, by extension, virtually faultless.