Clash: Combat Rock - Green Vinyl

Clash SKU: 42720386
Clash: Combat Rock - Green Vinyl

Clash: Combat Rock - Green Vinyl

Clash SKU: 42720386

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $33.99
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Title: Combat Rock - Green Vinyl
Artist: Clash
Label: Sony/Bmg Italy
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 194399689516
Genre: Rock

Limited green colored vinyl. The final album by The Clash's original Strummer/Jones incarnation, originally released in 1982. It includes two massive hits: 'Should I Stay or Should I Go?' has the biggest, stupidest, most perfect riff this side of 'Louie Louie', and 'Rock the Casbah' pulls the band's politics, fine-honed sarcasm, and saw-toothed guitar sound into the service of a dance-floor beat. Strummer's lyrics also deepened on this record - Allen Ginsberg turns up on 'Ghetto Defendant' and it's clear on some of the other tracks ('Car Jamming', 'Straight to Hell') that he was an influence on Strummer's songwwriting.

Tracks:
1.1 Know Your Rights
1.2 Car Jamming
1.3 Should I Stay or Should I Go
1.4 Rock the Casbah
1.5 Red Angel Dragnet
1.6 Straight to Hell
1.7 Overpowered By Funk
1.8 Atom Tan
1.9 Sean Flynn
1.10 Ghetto Defendant
1.11 Inoculated City
1.12 Death Is a Star
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