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"Spanish Bombs" is a song by English punk rock band The Clash, with principal vocals by Joe Strummer and additional vocals by Mick Jones. It was written by Strummer and recorded for the band's 1979 album London Calling. The song also appears on the Clash compilation albums The Story of the Clash, Volume 1 (1988) and Clash on Broadway (1991).
"Spanish Bombs" London Calling: Joe Strummer Mick Jones Guy Stevens: 1979 [10] "Stay Free" Give 'Em Enough Rope: Joe Strummer Mick Jones Sandy Pearlman: 1978 [4] "Stop the World" B-side of "The Call Up" The Clash: The Clash: 1980 [29] "Straight to Hell" Combat Rock: The Clash: The Clash: 1982 [7] " The Street Parade" Sandinista! The Clash: The ...
"Bombs Away" The Police: 1984 "Born in the U.S.A." Bruce Springsteen: 2019 "British Bombs" Declan McKenna: 1996 "Bulls on Parade" Rage Against the Machine: 1966 "The Cruel War" Peter, Paul and Mary: 1970 "Come Away Melinda" Uriah Heep: 1959 "La colombe" Jacques Brel: 1969 "Cranes" (Журавли́) Rasul Gamzatov / Yan Frenkel / Mark Bernes ...
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).
"Train in Vain" is a song by the English punk rock band the Clash. It was released as the third and final single from their third studio album, London Calling (1979). The song was not originally listed on the album's track listing, [8] [9] appearing as a hidden track at the end of the album.
Spanish Bombs; Straight to Hell (The Clash song) Stupid Girl (Garbage song) Swagga Like Us; T. This Is England (song) This Is Radio Clash; Tommy Gun (song) Train in ...
According to Orwell, the various factions were seemingly getting nowhere with the fighting and often a sense of camaraderie overriding the vaunted principles each side was supposed to be fighting for. Wire has also acknowledged that he was also inspired by a song by the Clash, "Spanish Bombs", which features a similar subject. [5]
Combat Rock is the fifth studio album by the English rock band the Clash, released on 14 May 1982 through CBS Records. [1] In the United Kingdom, the album charted at number 2, spending 23 weeks in the UK charts and peaked at number 7 in the United States, spending 61 weeks on the chart.