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The Clash Release Their Debut... Again!
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Feb 2, 2005
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Pros: great songs, no filler, added tracks not on UK version
Cons: if you own UK version it's a bit redundant
The Bottom Line: "There's not a single song on the US version that I don't like. It's really a perfect album."
Review: When it comes to the punk rock scene of the late 70's, three names instantly come to mind. The Sex Pistols had their moment in the sun because they were trying hard to be obscene. The Ramones were known as the cool guys that influenced a lot of the ...
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I'm not so bored with the USA version of The Clash
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flash-hammer
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Mar 14, 2004
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Pros: Awesome music, some great singles
Cons: single version of white riot,lacks 'album' feel, where is the Groovy Times EP?
The Bottom Line: The Clash(US) is essential to any fans of the band, as it features some of the band's best work.
Review: When the Clashs self titled debut album was an unexpected success in its native United Kingdom, CBS naturally started taking step towards releasing it stateside. While the US branch wanted to get a Clash record out in the US, they werent happy with the ...
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Wanna know what Rock & Roll sounds like?
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Daniel_Rf
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Sep 8, 2001
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Pros: Greatest Punk Album Of All Time
Cons: Some fools dont like it. They should all DIE!
The Bottom Line: Definitively essential. London Calling may be more sophisticated, but it sure as hell isnt better.
Review: Its impossible, I tellya. Believe me, Ive tried- I really have. I tried to sit in a comfy chair and just listen to The Clashs debut album so that I could take it all in and report back to you guys, but...no can do. From the first Im in...
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Can it really be 23 years old?
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etonhall2
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Jul 19, 2000
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Pros: Urgency, Speed and Rawness
Cons: CD quality misses the point
Review: The first Clash album is undoubtedly a milestone in modern music. Whilst lacking some of the humour of its contemporaries like Damned, Damned, Damned, (obviously by The Damned), and the Pistols Never Mind the Bollocks, The Clash was always a fixture on...
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In the beginning there was The Clash, and it was good....
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pogokat
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Dec 9, 1999
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Pros: Grainy feel of the original '77 sound.
Cons: sound quality is a little off
Review: Without the Clash where would we be??? They weren't the first. They weren't the last. But from 1977 to 1980 they were one of the best. This album has a raw sound to it that makes me feel a tickly in side. i can just imagine Joe Strummer bashing his...
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Back to the Future?
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lansky2000
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Jan 14, 2000
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Pros: The first and one of their finest...
Cons: Why don't they make 'em like they used to...
Review: The Punk Revolution hit Britain like the Luftwaffe back in '77. It was like the R&R British Invasion of America in reverse, with a tidal wave of punk bands roaring onstage trying to emulate the Heartbreakers and the Ramones. Many bands, notably the...
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Honestly, the ONLY band that matters.
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Suburbia25
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Dec 21, 1999
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Pros: Great Lyrics, powerful and catchy, simply a masterpiece.
Cons: None whatsoever.
Review: Where would Punk Rock be today if it weren't for the musical geniuses and forefathers of much of today's music? Probably completely different. The Clash are undoubtedly one of THE most influential bands of our time. This self titled album is an...
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It all started here
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GypsyD
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Feb 4, 2000
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Pros: a must for your collection
Cons: never sounded as good
Review: Supertramp, Fleetwood Mac, Disco ... even as a young lad I was so sick of it all and then came The Clash. Like an A-Bomb lighting the sky, this album wiped out all the junk that was being jammed into my inner ear.This album opened me up to a whole new...
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Classic Punk That Helped Jumpstart A Genre
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ssa257
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Apr 30, 2001
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Pros: hard, original, spirited punk
Cons: can't see them live
The Bottom Line: The Clash LP is the best album ever with lots of spirit.
Review: This is the greatest album ever made. The Clash lp has more spirit than any other record I've ever heard. I listened to it for the first time a couple years ago and I've searched for something half as good ever since. The first song, Clash City...
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(the only band that matters)
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squirlee_t
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May 13, 2005
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Pros: It's the Clash! there is nothing but pros as far as I'm concerned
Cons: The US and UK versions don't have some of the other's songs.
Review: It's true, if world was reduced to one band... let it be the Clash. Formed in the spring of 76' they were there right at the explosion of punk rock in Britain. Bassist Paul Simonon was a painter, he had no musical experience which was, and still is to ...
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The Clash [U.S. Version] [Remaster]
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Release Date: 2000-01-25, Audio CD, Sony
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