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Also available in a 3-pack with LONDON CALLING and COMBAT ROCK.
Digitally remastered by Ray Staff & Bob Whitney (Whitfield Street Studios, London, England).
This album introduced the world to The Clash, the only group that was on even footing with The Sex Pistols in U.K. punk rock's early days. The Clash avoided the Pistols' sensationalism, singing instead songs about politics, racism, and class warfare. The music's brutal assault, accompanied by Strummer's charismatic vocal style, earned the group attention in its native England, where THE CLASH entered the charts at number 12.
This album collects many tracks from the original British release of THE CLASH along with the single "I Fought The Law", and "Complete Control", a song they recorded with legendary Jamaican producer Lee "Scratch" Perry.
The Clash: Joe Strummer, Mick Jones (vocals, guitar); Paul Simonon (bass); Tory Crimes, Nicky Headon (drums).
Producers: Mickey Foote, Lee Perry, The Clash, Bill Price.
The Clash: Joe Strummer, Mick Jones (vocals, guitar); Paul Simonon (bass); Tory Crimes (drums).
Personnel: Mick Jones , Joe Strummer (vocals, guitar); Paul Simonon (guitar, bass guitar); Tory Crimes (drums, snare drum).
Audio Remasterers: Ray Staff; Bob Whitney.
Photographers: Kate Simon; Rocco Macauley.
Unknown Contributor Role: Caroline Coon.
Original 14 Trx:4 Trx Not On Us+LP Version Of 'White Riot'Rolling Stone (12/11/03, p.114) - Ranked #77 in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" - "...Youthful ambition bursts through the Clash's debut, a machine-gun blast of songs about unemployment, race, and the Clash themselves..." Rolling Stone (6/20/02, p.87) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...both a party and protest...The tunes still detonate as the group still insists justice must prevail..." Rolling Stone (12/11/03, p.114) - Ranked #77 in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" - "...Youthful ambition bursts through the Clash's debut, a machine-gun blast of songs about unemployment, race, and the Clash themselves..." Spin (5/01, p.108) - Ranked #3 in Spin's "50 Most Essential Punk Records" - "...Punk as alienated rage, as anticorporate blather, as joyous racial confusion, as evangelic outreach and white knuckles and haywire impulses..." Q (6/00, p.70) - Ranked #48 in Q's "100 Greatest British Albums" Q (5/02 SE, p.135) - 5 stars out of 5 - Included in Q's "100 Best Punk Albums". Q (12/99, pp.152-3) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...[They] would never sound so punk as they did on 1977's self-titled debut....Lyrically intricate...it still howled with anger..." Q (10/02, p.136) - Indispensable - "...Unsurpassed for its concentrated anger and rebel bravado..." Alternative Press (3/00, pp.74-5) - 5 out of 5 - "...the eternal punk album....the blueprint for the pantomime of 'punkier' rock acts....for all of its forced politics and angst, THE CLASH continues to sound crucial..." Alternative Press (3/00, pp.74-5) - 5 out of 5 - "...the eternal punk album....the blueprint for the pantomime of 'punkier' rock acts....for all of its forced politics and angst, THE CLASH continues to sound crucial..." Mojo (Publisher) (3/03, p.76) - Ranked #2 in Mojo's "Top 50 Punk Albums" - "...The ultimate punk protest album....Searingly evocative of dreary late '70s Britain, but still timelessly inspiring..." Mojo (Publisher) (3/03, p.76) - Ranked #2 in Mojo's "Top 50 Punk Albums" - "...The ultimate punk protest album....Searingly evocative of dreary late '70s Britain, but still timelessly inspiring..." NME (Magazine) - Ranked #3 in NME's list of The Greatest Albums Of The '70s - "...The speed-freaked brain of punk set to the tinniest, most frantic guitars ever trapped on vinyl. Lives were changed beyond recognition by it..." NME (Magazine) (10/2/93, p.29) - Ranked #13 in NME's list of the 'Greatest Albums Of All Time.' Clash Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Must Have One of the best punk / rock and roll albums of all time ?? Fantastic drumming (tory crimes aka terry chimes) strummers bark- like vocals, jonesy's kinks / stones-y guitar playing ( but better ) cool bass lines. Truck loads of energy, aggresion, anger, feeling, emotion. Great grungy recording !!! I first bought this album in 1982 on vinyl and it's one of the few records that i have actually worn out due to relentless playing !! If you are thinking of buying this album --just get it!! aswell as the first Jam album- in the city, pistols - bollocks, first Damned album etc Submitted by David Watts (Melbourne, Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The Only Band That Matters, yeah!! This is a rocking record. I got the US cut before I knew there was a difference-- tho the quality of each tune is no less on that, the record doesn't work as well as a whole. This one, the UK original, is a masterpiece of punk rock. The tunes are raw, intelligent and very Clash. Very young Clash I should add, and Topper was my favourite drummer for them. But this is amazing. You should get it, wherever you find it cheapest. That's what they'd have wanted! Submitted by Mme Hell (Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The greatest album of all time! This is my alltime favorite album! (Well it is tied with the Ramones first album) Every song on here is a classic. Just make sure you buy this one instead of the US version first. Submitted by Matt Henry (Boonsboro MD) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Pure Punk This is one of those gems in rock history. Every track has attitude, opinion and a great feel. No fillers here! From career opurtunities to songs about condoms everything here is great. Submitted by scientologist55 (Melbourne, Vic, Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
WHITE RIOT I WANNA RIOT The drumming by Torie crimes(terry chimes) set the standard for all punk drummers to come b4 or since--brutal simplicity! brilliant album Submitted by mrbaron168 (east end) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$4.49 In between their departure from the Jeff Beck Group and their joining the Small Faces, Rod Stewart and buddy Ron Wood went into the studio to record THE ROD STEWART ALBUM (aka AN OLD RAINCOAT WON'T EVER LET YOU DOWN). Within the span of eight songs, Stewart used his soulful rasp to dismiss any ideas that he was merely Beck's singer. With Wood riding shotgun and playing potent bottleneck guitar, Stewart's talents were demonstrated on mostly self-penned material.
The only exceptions were a rollicking "Street Fighting Man," a baroque reading of Mike D'Abo's "Handbags And Gladrags" (featuring D'Abo on piano) and folkie Ewan MacColl's "Dirty Old Town." Stewart's own material showed off a love of sweeping storytelling ("Blind Prayer"), and even a bit of proggy experimentation ("I Wouldn't Ever Change A Thing" with Keith Emerson on organ).
The golden throated rocker's debut solo album on Mercury Records includes the hit single "Handbags & Gladrags" as well as his cover of The Rolling Stones' "Street Fighting Man". The musicians included old pal Ron Wood, Ian MacLagan, Mike D'Abo on guitar and The Nice's Keith Emerson on organ.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Personnel: Rod Stewart (vocals, guitar); Martin Pugh, Ron Wood (guitar); Martin Quittenton (acoustic guitar); Mac (piano, organ); Michael d'Abo (piano); K.E., Keith Emerson (organ); Michael Waller, Mickey Waller (drums).
Recording information: Landsdown; Olympic Studios, London, England.
Arrangers: Michael d'Abo; Rod Stewart.
Personnel: Rod Stewart (vocals, guitar); Martin Quittenton (acoustic guitar); Ron Wood (electric & slide guitar, bass); Martin Pugh (guitar); Ian McLagan (piano, organ); Mike D'Abo (piano); Keith Emerson (organ); Micky Waller (drums).
| | Clash CD (1979) Remastered
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$8.29 Also available in a 3-pack with LONDON CALLING and COMBAT ROCK.
Digitally remastered by Ray Staff & Bob Whitney (Whitfield Street Studios, London, England).
This album introduced the world to The Clash, the only group that was on even footing with The Sex Pistols in U.K. punk rock's early days. The Clash avoided the Pistols' sensationalism, singing instead songs about politics, racism, and class warfare. The music's brutal assault, accompanied by Strummer's charismatic vocal style, earned the group attention in its native England, where THE CLASH entered the charts at number 12.
This album collects many tracks from the original British release of THE CLASH along with the single "I Fought The Law", and "Complete Control", a song they recorded with legendary Jamaican producer Lee "Scratch" Perry.
5 Trx Not On Uk Version Plus Single Mix Of 'White Riot'.
The Clash: Joe Strummer, Mick Jones (vocals, guitar); Paul Simonon (bass); Tory Crimes, Nicky Headon (drums).
Producers: Mickey Foote, Lee Perry, The Clash, Bill Price.
The Clash: Joe Strummer, Mick Jones (vocals, guitar); Paul Simonon (bass); Tory Crimes (drums).
Personnel: Mick Jones , Joe Strummer (vocals, guitar); Paul Simonon (bass guitar); Terry Chimes, Topper Headon (drums, snare drum); Tory Crimes (drums).
Audio Remasterers: Ray Staff; Bob Whitney.
Recording information: CBS Studios, London, England.
Photographers: Kate Simon; Caroline Coon; Rocco Macauley.
| | Clash Give 'Em Enough Rope CD (1978) Remastered
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$6.79 Digitally remastered by Ray Staff & Bob Whitney (Whitfield Street Studios).
Sensing the emollient rattle of punk was an artistic dead end, the Clash took an abrupt volte-face and invited American Sandy Pearlman to produce their second album. Respected for his work with Blue Oyster Cult and the Dictators, Pearlman introduced a sheen that disturbed purists but introduced the Clash to a wider audience. The clear sound brought a new emphasis to the quartet's internal interplay and allowed the material to stand up in its own right. GIVE EM ENOUGH ROPE contains several of the band's most popular songs, which range from the defiant "Tommy Gun" to the sensitive "Stay Free," a contrast confirming the Clash's wider musical ambitions.
Personnel: Mick Jones , Joe Strummer (vocals, guitar).
Audio Mixer: Corky Stasiak.
Audio Remasterers: Ray Staff; Bob Whitney.
Arranger: The Clash.
The Clash: Joe Strummer, Mick Jones (vocals, guitar); Paul Simonon (vocals, bass); Topper Headon (drums).
Engineers include: Dennis Ferranti, Gregg Caruso, Chris Mingo.
| | Clash London Calling CD (1979) Remastered
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$6.25 Additional personnel includes: Baker Glare (whistling); The Irish Horns (brass); Micky Gallagher (organ).
Digitally remastered by Ray Staff & Bob Whitney (Whitfield Street Studios, London, England).
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. Such a combination might seem over-ambitious, but 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.
If punk rejected pop history, LONDON CALLING reclaimed it, albeit with a knowing perspective. The scope of this double set is breaktaking, 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.
Also available in a 3-pack with THE CLASH and COMBAT ROCK.
The Clash: Joe Strummer, Mick Jones (vocals, guitar); Paul Simonon (vocals, bass); Topper Headon (drums, percussion).
Personnel: Mick Jones (vocals, guitar, piano); Joe Strummer (vocals, guitar); Paul Simonon (vocals); Irish Horns (brass); M. Jones (piano); Mick Gallagher (organ); Topper Headon (drums, snare drum, percussion).
Audio Remasterers: Ray Staff; Bob Whitney.
Recording information: Wessex Studios, London, England (1979).
Photographer: Pennie Smith.
| | Clash Sandinista! CDs (1980) Remastered
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$15.95 Digitally remastered by Ray Staff & Bob Whitney (Whitfield Street Studios).
SANDINISTA! was the Clash's affirmation of their support for the Nicaraguan revolution, the movement that overthrew President Somoza and aroused the ire of U.S. President Reagan. The music was a more conscious exploration of reggae and dub music than the Clash had ever attempted. The group fought their record company to keep the 3-LP set affordable to their fans, accepting lower royalty rates so the price would be as low as a single LP.
3 LPs on 2 CDs.
The Clash: Joe Strummer, Mick Jones (vocals, guitar); Paul Simonon (vocals, bass); Topper Headon (drums).
Personnel: Mick Jones , Joe Strummer (vocals, guitar); Topper Headon (vocals, snare drum); Ellen Foley, Mike Dreas, Paul Simonon, Tymon Dogg (vocals); J.D. Nicholson, Mick Gallagher (keyboards).
Audio Mixers: Mikey Dread; Bill Price .
Animation: Steve Bell.
Photographer: Pennie Smith.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Davey Payne; Den Hegarty; Ray Gascogne; Norman Watt-Roy.
Additional personnel: Mickey Gallagher, Timon Dogg, Norman Watt-Roy, J.P. Nicholson, Ellen Foley, David Payne, Ray Gasconne, Band Sargeant Dave Yates, Den Hegarty, Gary & Bill Barnacle, Luke & Ben & Maria Gallagher, Jody Winscott, Ivan Julian, Noel Tempo Bailey, Anthony Nelson Steelie, Lew Lewis, Gerald Baxter-Warman, Terry McQuade, Rudolph Adolphus Jordan, Battersea.
| | Clash Combat Rock CD (1982) Remastered
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$6.75 Also available in a 3-pack with THE CLASH and LONDON CALLING.
Digitally remastered by Ray Staff & Bob Whitney (Whitfield Street Studios, London, England).
It's not easy being the World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band (a tag the Clash inherited from the Rolling Stones, who had traded their emotional commitment for tax exile). What you do after changing the world with your first few releases? The previous SANDINISTA was the Clash's WHITE ALBUM, exploring just about every musical style they could think of over the course of three LP's. COMBAT ROCK, then, could be their LET IT BE, an attempt to focus on visceral, accessible material, kidney-punching instead of bobbing and weaving.
There's an increased focus on funk here, as on the unlikely hit "Rock the Casbah" and "Overpowered by Funk." Naturally, there's also a pronounced political element to the lyrics (the anti-authoritarian rant of "Know Your Rights," the post-Vietnam morality play of the moving "Straight to Hell.") Despite the renewed sense of focus, though, there's still a high degree of artistic ambition revealed in both the polysyllabic lyrics and the textured, overdub-heavy arrangements.
The Clash: Joe Strummer, Mick Jones (vocals, guitar); Paul Simonon (vocals, bass); Topper Headon (drums).
Additional personnel: Gary Barnacle (saxophone); Tymon Dogg (piano); Poly Mandrell (keyboards); Allen Ginsberg, Joe Ely, Ellen Foley, Futura 2000 (background vocals).
| | Sonics Fire & Ice: Lost Tapes CD (1996)
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$10.85 Includes liner notes by Neal Skok.
The Sonics include: Gerry Roslie, Randy Hiatt (vocals, keyboards); Doug Heath, Larry Parypa (guitar); Rob Lind (saxophone, vocals); Ron Foos, Andy Parypa (bass); Bob Bennet (drums); Jim Brady.
Engineers: Kearney Barton, Larry Levine, Mike Leary, Rick Keefer.
Liner Note Author: Neal Skok.
Editor: Bob Wikstrom.
Photographer: Jini Dellaccio.
| | Wire 1985-1990: The A List CD (1993)
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$9.95 THE A LIST is a collection of tracks from Wire's Enigma releases THE IDEAL COPY (1987), A BELL IS A CUP UNTIL IT'S STRUCK (1988), IT'S BEGINNING TO AND BACK AGAIN (1989), and MANSCAPE (1990).
After group members pursued solo projects during the early 1980s, Wire returned to the fold with a more ear-friendly, synthesized sound, while still maintaining their signature strangeness. Even with some of its rougher musical edges smoothed down, Wire's music retains its air of menace. This collection surveys the band's albums in the mid- to late '80s, when they flirted with dance beats and flaunted a precision only hinted at in their earlier, more dissonant days.
The emergence of a more dance-friendly Wire is clearly shown in "Ambitious" and the mighty "Ahead," which marries a pronounced New Order feel with absurdist lyrics that nevertheless sound like pronouncements from on high in the context of this propulsive, monolithic track. "Eardrum Buzz" and "Kidney Bingos" are supremely lovely (if slightly odd) pop songs, while "Madman's Honey" and "Silk Skin Paws" with their lush, eerie vocals, have a dark majesty. But even as the band gravitated toward a more commercial sound, songs like "Feed Me" show that the dark side was still intact, as does "A Serious of Snakes," which features the line: "I'd rather make furniture than go to Midnight Mass."
Former Guitar player of several Youth punk bands in the Early 80'S . Have slowed the tempo down some. added interest in Keyboards and Drum units over the years.Trying to create something with a dreamy feel to it and leave the Ego out of it.Favorite Band is WIRE , Bill Nelson and My son Nile Rodgers . go to Myspace and his band name is Cocteau ...Thanks :) and yes he is named after the famous guitar player Nile Rogers ..
Wire: Colin Newman, B.C. Gilbert (vocals, guitars); Graham Lewis (vocals, bass); Robert Gotobed (drums).
Producers: Daniel Miller, Gareth Jones, Rico Conning, Paul Kendall, Dave Allen.
Engineers include: Gareth Jones, David Heilmann, Paul Kendall.
Audio Mixers: Daniel Miller; Gareth Jones ; Rico Conning.
Audio Remixers: Colin Newman; Daniel Miller; Giles Martin.
Recording information: Blackwig; Britannia Row; Hansa; Kitsch; Preussenton; RAK; STrongroom; Terminal24; Worldwide 1; Worldwide2.
Editors: Colin Newman; Paul Kendall; Roland Brown.
| | El Tiempo 14 Exitos Vol. 2 CD (1993)
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$7.79 Live Recording
| | Zafra Negra 20 Exitos CDs (2002)
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$13.05 Track Listing of songs: DISC 1: Por Retenerte; Llorare; Ajena; Como Duele el Amor; Lo que No Conviene; Camaron que Se Duerme; La Negra Rosa; Rico Mambo; Coqueta y Sabrosa; Al que le Pique; DISC 2: Sufriendo Por Ella; Nave de Amor; Tres Palabras; Ese Caso lo Tenemos; No Llores Por Ella; El Truco de las Mujeres; Tu Fotografia; Ladrona de Amor; Que No Pare la Fiesta; Esto No Ta Frio;
| | Marine Life In Reverse CD (2004) Import
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$18.85 LIFE IN REVERSE is a compilation of songs that alternative rock band Marine recorded between 1980 and 1982.
Includes all the legendary raw punk funk combo's material, recorded between 1980 - 1982.
Liner Note Author: James Nice.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
| | Beangrowers Dance Dance Baby CD (2005) (Import) Import; Australia
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$36.29 Australian pop band Beangrowers show the world how it's done on their album DANCE DANCE BABY/
Beangrowers are a rare and delicate breed of band, managing to be intelligent without being ponderous, fun without being silly, outrageously poppy without being cheesy and rockin' without being cliched or predictable. Dance Dance Baby lands somewhere between Radiohead's The Bends & Pretenders 1 in terms of the strength of the material and hearkens to elements of The Cardigans Gran Turismo in terms of sheer joy and exuberance it exudes. 12 tracks. Karmic Hit. 2005.
| | Drifting Cowboy: A Country Music Tribute To Hank Williams CD (2005)
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$6.09 Track Listing of songs: Honky Tonk Blues; Lovesick Blues; There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight; Lonesome Whistle; Move It on Over; I Saw the Light; You Win Again; Honky Tonkin'; Hey Good Lookin'; Your Cheatin' Heart; I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry; Jambalaya (On the Bayou);
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