The Singles The Clash

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  • Release Date: 06/04/2007
  • Original Release: 1991
  • Sales Rank: 104,097
  • Label: SONY BMG EUROPE
  • UPC: 886971039627

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The Singles

1LISTENLondon Calling 3:20
2LISTENRock the Casbah 3:41
3LISTENShould I Stay or Should I Go 3:08
4LISTENI Fought the Law 2:41
5LISTEN(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais 4:01
6LISTENThe Magnificent Seven Edit 3:38
7LISTENBankrobber 4:34
8LISTENThe Call Up 5:26
9LISTENComplete Control 3:13
10LISTENWhite Riot 1:59
11LISTENRemote Control 3:01
12LISTENTommy Gun 3:17
13LISTENClash City Rockers 3:49
14LISTENEnglish Civil War (Johnny Comes Marching Home) 2:37
15LISTENHitsville UK 4:22
16LISTENKnow Your Rights 3:41
17LISTENThis Is England 3:36
18LISTENThis Is Radio Clash 4:11
19LISTENTrain in Vain Bonus Track 3:11
20LISTENGroovy Times Bonus Track 3:28

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The Singles is exactly what the title says -- a collection of the Clash's U.K. single A-sides. This approach can hardly result in a definitive compilation, since the Clash's albums were such cohesive, important works in their own right, and even more erratic LPs like Sandinista! and Combat Rock had their share of fine album tracks. Nevertheless, the collection does have some value, particularly for more casual fans who don't want to spend the time or money sifting through those uneven albums. And because the best way to hear the Clash is on their original albums, The Singles can also be useful for fans who already own those albums and don't want to purchase the three-disc Clash on Broadway, thereby duplicating a good portion of their collection. The Singles does illustrate the progression of the Clash's music from raw, energetic punk to eclectic dabblings in rockabilly, reggae, and dance-rock (even if it doesn't do so as seamlessly as London Calling), and so far, it is the only single-disc Clash comp to feature the original version of the non-LP single "Bankrobber" (the one on Super Black Market Clash is a dub version with most of the lyrics missing). So, the utility of The Singles all depends on how deeply you want to dig into the Clash, and how much tolerance you have for duplication in the compilations necessary for supplementing the original albums (if your tolerance is high, stick with the more thorough Clash on Broadway). [The 2007 reissue adds "Train in Vain" and "Groovy Times" .] Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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