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The Clash's first official recording was the single for "White Riot", released by CBS Records in March 1977. In April, CBS released their self-titled debut album, The Clash, in the United Kingdom, but refused to release it in the United States, saying that the sound was not "radio friendly". [1]
The Clash Paul Simonon Sandy Pearlman: 1980 [13] "Clampdown" London Calling: Joe Strummer Mick Jones Guy Stevens: 1979 [10] "Clash City Rockers" Non album single "Clash City Rockers" Joe Strummer Mick Jones Micky Foote Lee Perry The Clash Bill Price: 1978 "Complete Control" The Clash (1979 US version) Joe Strummer Mick Jones Micky Foote Lee ...
The single was released in September 1977 and NME commented that CBS had allowed the group to "bait their masters". The single peaked at number 28 on the UK chart and has been cited as one of punk's greatest singles. [68] [69] In October 1977, the Clash set out on the "Out of Control" UK tour.
The Singles is a compilation album by the English punk rock band the Clash.It includes all of the band's singles, in their original single versions, except for 1977's Capital Radio (which, whilst not eligible for chart entry due to being a free EP, is still considered a single) and 1985's "This Is England", due to its parent album, Cut the Crap (1985), being disowned by the band at that time.
Singles Box is a compilation album by the Clash. It includes all the singles that they released in the UK, with their original mixes and edits and B-sides, as well as single releases from different parts of the world. The discs are packaged in a sleeve which reproduces the design of the original single, and they come in a protective sleeve.
The Singles is a 2007 compilation album by British punk rock band The Clash that presents the singles of the band's career, it does not include any of the B-sides incorporated into the release of the earlier collection and compiled onto a single disc.
"Complete Control" reached number 28 on the singles chart, [11] making it the Clash's first Top 30 release. It immediately became one of The Clash’s most popular songs. Listeners to the John Peel show voted "Complete Control" number 2 in 1978’s Festive Fifty. [12] [13] In 1999, CBS Records reissued the single with a live version of ...
"Rock the Casbah" is a song by the English punk rock band The Clash, released in 1982 as the second single from their fifth album, Combat Rock. It reached number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the US (their only top 10 single in that country) and, along with the track "Mustapha Dance", it also reached number eight on the dance chart.