The Clash - London Calling
The Clash - London Calling

The Clash - London Calling

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The Clash - London Calling Specs:
Product NameThe Clash - London Calling
ManufacturerSony
Product Number MPN074646388525
Retail Price $12.98
EAN-130074646388525
EAN-1400074646388525
UPC074646388525
Specifications 
Release Date2000-01-25
FormatAudio CD, CD
Artist(s)Clash, The Clash
AlbumLegacy Recordings, London Calling, London Calling [Remaster]
Tracks
  1. London Calling
  2. Brand New Cadillac
  3. Jimmy Jazz
  4. Hateful
  5. Rudie Can't Fail
  6. Spanish Bombs
  7. Right Profile
  8. Lost in the Supermarket
  9. Clampdown
  10. Guns of Brixton
  11. Wrong 'Em Boyo
  12. Death or Glory
  13. Koka Kola
  14. Card Cheat
  15. Lover's Rock
  16. Four Horsemen
  17. I'm Not Down
  18. Revolution Rock
  19. Train in Vain (Stand by Me), London Calling
  20. Brand New Cadillac
  21. Jimmy Jazz
  22. Hateful
  23. Rudie Can't Fail
  24. Spanish Bombs
  25. Right Profile
  26. Lost In The Supermarket
  27. Clampdown
  28. Guns Of Brixton
  29. Wrong 'Em Boyo
  30. Death Or Glory
  31. Koka Kola
  32. Card Cheat
  33. Lover's Rock
  34. Four Horsemen
  35. I'm Not Down
  36. Revolution Rock
  37. Train In Vain
Num. of Items1
Record LabelLegacy Recordings, Sony
GenrePunk Rock
Deal first added on:17-January-2004

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5 Star Rating  "As good as it will ever get."2009-06-21
- Reviewed By User: A2EZMLRGMAMF13
Five stars are not enough. The apogee of rock. Masterful playing, writing and singing. Brilliant production. After 30 years it remains unsurpassed. If you don't have it, then buy it.
 
5 Star Rating  "The LP is the only way to listen to this record"2009-06-06
- Reviewed By User: A2KIO22JB8HIUE
I remember walking into a record store in December '79 and the owner of the store was raging against the album art. For those that don't know the album cover of London Calling is a take-off of Elvis Presley's first record, but instead of smiling for the camera the Clash are smashing a guitar.
To me this record, along with the Elvis record bookmark the beginning and end of the first 25 years of rock music. This record is one of the finest examples of electric as opposed to electronic music. The sound is so generous and the passion right out there on the edge. The amazing nuance of a finger on a string and a vocal track recorded in a single take are things that mostly disappeared not long after this record came out.
London Calling is easily one of the 10 best albums from it's era. Song for song a masterpiece. One reason I bother to keep a turntable going. This is music that suffers from being chopped up into samples, and can't be fully described in bits. Buy the LP and you'll see what I mean.
 
5 Star Rating  "An onion of an album"2009-03-10
- Reviewed By User: A2HABBHRTCGZKC
Originally, I bought London Calling for, London Calling. I had heard that it was a great album but when I first listened to it I didn't know what all the hype was about. However, 3 months later I understand. London Calling has the tracks that instantly grab you (London Calling, Train in Vain, Spanish Bombs) and the songs that slowly reveal themselves to be the reason for the high praise (The Card Cheat, Rudy Cant Fail, Jimmy Jazz, Guns of Brixton, Death or Glory ect.). I believe that after Born to Run and The Joshua Tree London Calling is the greatest album ever and after The Rolling Stones and U2 The Clash are one of the greatest bands ever!ever!
 
5 Star Rating  "The Album that Killed Beatlemania"2009-03-03
- Reviewed By User: A3990HW5RFEAGS
I have been going back through old records re-visting my early teen years, and of all the albums in my collection, this is my favorite. It is hands-down the best album of the 80s and changed music forever I think. How anyone can give Londan Calling anything but five stars is beyond me.
 
5 Star Rating  "Powerful and Diversified Must Have!"2009-02-27
- Reviewed By User: A3GS5WAQVO4CFB
The bass smashing cover photo sums up the theme of this release of mass distruction. At a time when the English youth were troubled by a failing economy, mass labour strikes and disenchantment with the Monarchy, the Clash's journey through reggae, rockabilly, punk and rock showcase the edgy emotions of the struggle. The staccato guitar and drum that begin "London Calling" cut through from the onset. Their version of "Brand New Cadillac", with the caustic lyric rework of "balls to you baby, I ain't ever coming back" rival the original version. Two albums in the original vinyl release are worth listening to every second. It is a great representation of punk angst.
 
5 Star Rating  "Revolution Rock "2009-02-10
- Reviewed By User: A2SYP47BL4TP9Q
It's wonderful that The Clash's "London Calling" CD has become an essential purchase for so many rock fans. And deservedly so. While leafing through Amazon's feature "customers who bought this item also bought...", I saw it's on the same must-have checklist as "Abbey Road", "Ziggy Stardust", and "Dark Side Of The Moon". Pretty heady company, and not exactly a foregone conclusion when originally released.

By the time "London Calling" came out, the Clash had outgrown their punk origins. They sounded more like a mainstream rock band, albeit one with extraordinary power, passion, conviction and purpose. What also separated them from the mainstream (and punk) scene of the day was their willingness to experiment with worldbeats and music as varied as ska, reggae and dub. This aspect would reach full flower on "Sandinista!" the following year.

I'd summarize their career like this: the debut album "The Clash" (1977) is a punk classic; "Give 'Em Enough Rope" and the EP "Black Market Clash" are relatively strong with many fine moments; "London Calling" is a flat-out masterpiece; "Sandinista!" is a massive, sprawling undertaking with hits and misses; "Combat Rock" is great; "Cut The Crap" is dismal.

"London Calling" benefitted greatly from the oversight of producer Guy Stevens (Mott the Hoople, Free) - a legendary British D.J., consultant to the stars (Rolling Stones, Who), and record company executive (most notably with Island). It's fair to say he was instrumental in both turning them loose, and reigning them in. Without his involvement on the follow-up, the band gave in to excess. Presumably the Clash invited him on board because Mick Jones was a charter member of the Mott fan club as a young man, and wanted his stamp put on it. Smart move.

The result is the perfect balance between their early punk and their later experimentalism. Nineteen splendid tracks. When issued on vinyl, this was a 2-record set - and I'd say the best 2-record set of all time. Many people would point to double discs by the Beatles, Elton John, Prince, etc. - and they could make a persuasive case - but I think they all have their weak spots. "London Calling", on the other hand, is flawless - and stands alone at the head of the pack.

P.S. - Two final notes: this was released in England in December 1979, and issued stateside January 1980. It was therefore the last great classic of the 70's. When numerous rock mags overlooked this and named "London Calling" the "best album of the 80's" - they wrongly cheated Prince out of the top slot for "Purple Rain". And lastly: God bless Joe Strummer, wherever you are.
 
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