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There are so many reasons why this album is the punk rock band’s best, and also why it’s one of the best albums of its era, period. And it all starts with the state of London in the late 1970s ...
The Clash’s productivity at the time was such that the record itself could barely contain it. Album artwork for London Calling was already complete when the band turned in one more song ...
The album is disjoined for a reason. In 1982, the Clash were on the brink of a superstardom they’d probably never imagined, thanks to the masterful 1979 “London Calling” album and their ...
At the heart of the book is a 200-page in-depth exploration of every London Calling track. Gray also discusses production details, the punk scene, promotion and touring, and the famous album image.
This Joe Strummer 3.75” ReAction Figure is based on The Clash's "London Calling" video.
Question of the Day: London Calling Today marks the 35th anniversary of U.K. release of The Clash's self-titled first album, and the rest has been history.
The album itself covers many genres yet never loses that sound that is the Clash. London Calling is the one album that I can put on today that is as exciting now as it was 42 years ago.
The album is disjoined for a reason. In 1982, the Clash were on the brink of a superstardom they’d probably never imagined, thanks to the masterful 1979 “London Calling” album and their ...
The Clash released their acclaimed double album ‘London Calling’ on 14 December 1979. The LP went to the Top 10 in the UK charts and has gone on to sell over five million copies worldwide.
Avoiding a comparison between the Sex Pistols and the Clash is nearly impossible. While the Pistols were conceived before the Clash, the Clash certainly had a more prosperous touring and studio career ...
Artwork from The Clash's London Calling album is to go under the hammer in London later this month. The lot consists of sketches, drawings and designs for the cover of the 1979 LP and is expected ...