Monday, July 12, 2010
The Clash “The Clash” (1977)
While London Calling is often hailed as the finest effort by these guys, my tastes has always made me favor their debut above the rest. It really stands out as the best representation of what the Clash were capable of and why at one point, they were considered the only band that mattered. Unlike London Calling, there isn't a single bad song within the bunch. On this particular release (US version - which in my opinion is a more improved edition of the UK release) you get punk classics such as: "Clash City Rockers," "I'm So Bored With the USA," "White Man in Hammersmith Palais" (which just might be my favorite Clash song), "London's Burning," "I Fought the Law," "Janie Jones," and so on. Every last song is a stone cold classic and it just sounds so exciting no matter how many times it has been played. This is about as good as it get's when referring to punk rock and it has my vote as the finest from the "Brit-punk" era. Actually, make that from any era. Highly recommended to everyone and it's pretty damn close to being my all-time favorite record. –Jason
Labels:
Album Reviews,
Punk and Post-Punk
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