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The Clash – Hits Back (2013) EAC Rip 2xCD FLAC Tracks + Cue + Log Full Scans Included Total Size: 855 MB 3% RAR Recovery Label: Sony Music EU Cat#: 2 Genre: Punk A tie-in to the exhaustive 2013 box set Sound System, the 2013 compilation The Clash Hits Back is a novel approach to a career retrospective: it mirrors the 24-song set list for the band’s July 19, 1982 concert at Brixton Fairdeal, then adds eight bonus hits at the end. The Clash Hits Back slightly tweaks the running order of the original set — “Bankrobber” arrived five songs into the concert but appears eighth here — but that doesn’t matter much, as this swap doesn’t alter the impact of the original set. The Clash were plugging Combat Rock so songs from that LP — the singles “Rock the Casbah,” “Should I Stay or Should I Go?” and “Straight to Hell,” plus “Ghetto Defendant” and “Know Your Rights,” adding up to just under half the album — sit alongside a heavy chunk of London Calling and early hits, plus a few stabs at Sandinista! What’s added at the end is a mix of their high-octane early material (“White Riot,” “Complete Control,” “Clash City Rockers,” Tommy Gun,” “English Civil War”) and their more adventurous studio recordings (“The Call Up,” “Hitsville UK,” “This Is Radio Clash”), adding up to a strong overview of all the band could do. Additional Info: • Released Date: September 9, 2013 • CD 1 01. London Calling – 03:20 02.
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Safe European Home – 03:50 03. Know Your Rights – 03:40 04. (White Man) in Hammersmith Palais – 04:01 05. Janie Jones – 02:06 06. The Guns of Brixton – 03:10 07. Train in Vain – 03:10 08. Bankrobber – 04:34 09.
Wrong ‘Em Boyo – 03:11 10. The Magnificent Seven – 05:33 11.
Police on my Back – 03:16 12. Rock the Casbah – 03:43 13. Career Opportunities – 01:53 14. Police and Thieves – 06:00 15. Somebody Got Murdered – 03:34 16. Brand New Cadillac – 02:08 17. Directive 90 496 Cee Pdf Editor.
Clampdown – 03:50 CD 2 01. Ghetto Defendant – 04:43 02. Armagideon Time – 03:52 03. Stay Free – 03:39 04. I Fought the Law – 02:43 05.
Straight to Hell – 05:29 06. Should I Stay or Should I Go – 03:08 07. Garageland – 03:15 08.
White Riot – 02:13 09. Complete Control – 03:13 10. Clash City Rockers – 03:56 11. Tommy Gun – 03:14 12.
English Civil War – 02:35 13. The Call Up – 05:26 14. Hitsville U.K. This is Radio Clash – 04:12.
10Sep/14 The Clash – Sound System [11CD+DVD] (2013) [FLAC] 11CD + DVD 8.59 GB Punk Most box sets are designed to enshrine an artist in the amber of posterity. The idea is that the artist has transcended their time, that they can now be appreciated outside of the context of their era. The digital age, where recordings from the past sit comfortably with tunes from the present, accelerates this trend, suggesting that all the classic artists exist upon their own continuum, that their development was almost a product of self-divination. What is interesting about Sound System is that it throws this notion out the window and celebrates the era that produced the Clash as much as it celebrates the band itself. As designed by Clash bassist Paul Simonon, Sound System looks like an old-school ghetto blaster, and it’s filled with replicas of fanzines, stickers, badges, press photos, posters, dog tags — all manner of period-specific tchotchkes that walk the line between nostalgia and commercial art. This aesthetic trickles down to the presentation of the music itself, with London Calling split over two CDs where it could easily fit onto one and Sandinista! Taking up a full three discs.
Such details slightly impede playability if Sound System is listened to as a series of CDs, but once the set is ripped and listened to digitally, the divided discs are simply another design flourish, one of many little things to appreciate. But Sound System is also attractive in delivering what effectively is the Complete Clash in one sitting.
Apart from the disowned Cut the Crap, all the albums are here — the U.K. Version of The Clash, Give ‘Em Enough Rope, London Calling, Sandinista!, Combat Rock — along with three discs of extras that include all the non-LP singles (i.e., the singles that were added to the U.S. Pressing of the debut, plus everything that wound up on the clearinghouse Super Black Market Clash, such as the Cost of Living EP), oddities that appeared on the first Clash box Clash on Broadway in 1991, and B-sides; then, most attractively for collectors, previously unreleased mixes, outtakes from Combat Rock, “extracts” from the band’s first recording session in 1976, Polydor demos from that same year produced by Guy Stevens, and six live cuts from the Lyceum in 1979. Then, there’s the DVD which contains all the band’s promo videos, the Clash on Broadway video, the White Promo Film, footage from Sussex University in 1977, and individual selections from Clash compatriots Don Letts and Julian Temple. Perhaps there are still some stray tracks in the vaults — this seems to excavate all the unheard songs from Rat Patrol from Fort Bragg, aka the original version of Combat Rock and some cuts may be left behind — but this is as complete as we’ll get and if it doesn’t present any fresh revelations, it brings the Clash’s era back to life, both sonically and visually. The set will contain all the albums, newly remastered, across eight CDs, plus a further three discs of demos, non-album singles, B-sides and rarities.
Additionally Sound System comes with a DVD which features all of the band’s videos and unseen footage from the archives of Julien Temple and Don Letts. The boombox packaging is designed by Paul Simonon and houses memorabilia including Clash Fanzines, poster, dog tags, stickers and badges. A new 2CD set The Clash – Hits Back will also be released on the same day.
Sound System box set contains eight CDs (below) to cover the normal albums and a further four bonus discs with rarities – giving a total of 12 discs in this set. The Clash [UK Version] (1 CD) 2. Give ‘Em Enough Rope (1 CD) 3.
London Calling (double album, 2 CDs) 4. (triple album, 3 CDs) 5. Combat Rock (1 CD) 6. Sound System Extras (3 CDs) 7. Bonus DVD (1 Disc) All newly remastered by The Clash with award-winning engineer Tim Young. Sound System Extra CDs Full track listing: Disc One 1. White Riot (Single version) 2.
1977 (B-side) 3. Listen (Capital Radio EP) / Interviews (Capital Radio EP) 4. Capital Radio (Capital Radio EP) 5.
London’s Burning (Live B-side Remote Control) 6. Complete Control (Single version) 7. City Of The Dead (B-side) 8. Clash City Rockers (Original single version) 9. Jail Guitar Doors (B-side) 10. White Man In Hammersmith Palais (A-side) 11.
The Prisoner (B-side) 12. 1-2 Crush On You (B-side Tommy Gun) 13. Time Is Tight (Black Market Clash) 14.
Pressure Drop (B-side English Civil War) 15. I Fought The Law (Cost Of Living EP) 16. Groovy Times (Cost Of Living EP) 17. Gates Of The West (Cost Of Living EP) 18. Capital Radio (Cost Of Living EP) 19.
Armagideon Time 20. Bankrobber (A-side) 21. Rockers Galore On A UK Tour (B-side) Disc Two 1. Magnificent Dance (12”) 5:36 (available on Singles box set) 2. Midnight To Stevens (Outtake) 3.
Radio One (B-side Hitsville UK) 4. Stop The World (B-side The Call Up) 5. The Cool Out (US 12” B-side of The Call Up) 6. This Is Radio Clash (A-side) 7.
This Is Radio Clash (B-side 7” – different lyrics) 8. First Night Back In London (B-side Know Your Rights) 9. Rock The Casbah (Bob Clearmountain 12” mix) – PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED 10.
Long Time Jerk (B-side Rock The Casbah) 11. The Beautiful People Are Ugly Too (Outtake) – PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED 12. Idle In Kangaroo Court (Outtake listed as Kill Time) – PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED 13. Ghetto Defendant (Extended version – unedited) – PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED 14. Cool Confusion (B-side Should I Stay Or Should I Go 7”) 15.
Sean Flynn (Extended ‘Marcus Music’ version) – PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED 16. Straight To Hell (Extended unedited version from Clash On Broadway) – PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED Disc Three Extracts from The Clash’s first ever recording session at Beaconsfield Film School 1976. Recorded by Julien Temple 1. I’m So Bored With The USA 2. London’s Burning – PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED 3.
White Riot 4. 1977 – PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED Polydor Demos – The Clash’s second recording session November 1976 (Produced by Guy Stevens) 5. Janie Jones 6. Career Opportunities 7.
London’s Burning – PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED 8. 1977 – PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED 9. White Riot – PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED Live at The Lyceum, London 28th December 1978 10. City Of The Dead 11. Jail Guitar Doors – PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED 12. English Civil War 13. Stay Free – PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED 14.
Cheapstakes – PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED 15.