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The most well-known lineup of the Clash post breakup. Top: Joe Strummer, Mick Jones; Bottom: Paul Simonon, Topper Headon. This is a comprehensive list of songs recorded by the English punk rock band the Clash that have been officially released. The list includes songs that have been performed by the band. Other side projects are not included in ...
The Clash: Westway to the World, a documentary film about the band, was released by Sony Music Entertainment in 2000, and, in 2003, it won the Grammy Award for the best long form music video. [ 4 ] [ 15 ] In 2003, Epic and Sony BMG released The Essential Clash , a career-spanning greatest hits album and DVD, dedicated to Joe Strummer, who died ...
The Clash achieved critical and commercial success in the United Kingdom with the release of their debut album The Clash (1977) and their second album Give 'Em Enough Rope (1978). Their experimental third album London Calling , which was released in the UK in December 1979, earned them popularity in the United States, where it was released the ...
Topics about The Clash albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains albums by The Clash . See also: Category:The Clash songs , Category:The Clash album covers , and Category:The Clash members
It should only contain pages that are The Clash songs or lists of The Clash songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Clash songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The Clash album covers (25 F) ... The Clash songs (108 P) T. The Clash tribute albums (2 P) Pages in category "The Clash"
In 1999, Q magazine named London Calling the fourth-greatest British album of all time, [90] and wrote that it is "the best Clash album and therefore among the very best albums ever recorded". [77] The magazine later ranked it 20th on its list of the 100 Greatest Albums Ever. [ 91 ]
The album was recorded over most of 1980, in London, Manchester, Jamaica and New York. It was produced by the band (primarily Mick Jones and Joe Strummer), recorded and mixed by Bill Price, and engineered by Jeremy "Jerry" Green (Wessex Sound Studios), J. P. Nichols (Electric Lady Studios), Lancelot "Maxie" McKenzie (Channel One Studios), and Bill Price (Pluto + Power Station Studios).