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The Clash's first official recording was the single for "White Riot", released by CBS Records in March 1977. In April, CBS released their self-titled debut album, The Clash, in the United Kingdom, but refused to release it in the United States, saying that the sound was not "radio friendly". [1]
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The cover of London Calling, from a photo by Pennie Smith. [91] In August and September 1979, The Clash recorded the double album London Calling, which Guy Stevens, a former A&R executive who had worked with Mott the Hoople and Traffic, produced. [3] The double album was a mix of punk rock, reggae, ska, rockabilly and traditional rock and roll ...
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On their second album Give 'Em Enough Rope (1978), the Clash had started to depart from the punk rock sound. [4] While touring the United States in 1979, they chose supporting acts such as rhythm and blues artists Bo Diddley, Sam & Dave, Lee Dorsey, and Screamin' Jay Hawkins, as well as neotraditional country artist Joe Ely and punk rockabilly band the Cramps.
The Clash is the debut studio album by the English punk rock band the Clash, released on 8 April 1977 through CBS Records.Recorded and mixed over three weeks in February 1977 for £4,000, it would go on to reach No. 12 on the UK charts, and has been included on many retrospective rankings as one of the greatest punk albums of all time.
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Originally released 23 February 1979; CD 9 - The Cost of Living EP "I Fought The Law" - 2:42 "Groovy Times" - 3:31 "Gates of the West" - 3:37 "Capital Radio Two" - 3:19 "The Cost of Living Advert" - 0:47 (available only on Japanese version of the Singles Box) Originally released 19 May 1979; CD 10 - London Calling "London Calling" - 3:21