The Clash – The Clash
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As punk rockers of the first hours, The Clash delivered a milestone of the genre with their debut album "The Clash" in 1977.
"I haven't got any illusions about anything," Joe Strummer said. "Having said that, I still want to try to change things." That youthful ambition bursts through the Clash's debut, a machine-gun blast of songs about unemployment ("Career Opportunities"), race ("White Riot"), the Clash themselves ("Clash City Rockers") and the sick English music industry ("[White Man] In Hammersmith Palais"). Most of the guitar was played by Mick Jones, because Strummer considered studio technique insufficiently punk. The American release was delayed two years and replaced some of the U.K. tracks with recent singles, including "Complete Control" – a complaint about exactly that sort of record-company shenanigans.
From Rolling StoneReview
AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Artist: The ClashLabel: Columbia, Legacy, Sony MusicFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: EuropeGenre: Punk & AlternativeStyle: PunkA1 Janie Jones
A2 Remote Control
A3 I'M So Bored With The U.S.A.
A4 White Riot
A5 Hate & War
A6 What'S My Name
A7 Deny
A8 London'S Burning
B1 Career Opportunities
B2 Cheat
B3 Protex Blue
B4 Police & Thieves
B5 48 Hours
B6 Garageland