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  1. Released for the U.S. market. Tracks A3 to A6 were on the UK release of the LP 'The Clash' but were excluded from the US release. (Barnacle credit according to the book "Passion Is A Fashion" by Pat Gilbert, page 183)

  2. Song: 1977Artist: Clash, TheAlbum: 1977 RevisitedGenre: Punk RockYear: 1990

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  3. Co-written by lead guitarist Mick Jones and rhythm guitarist Joe Strummer, "1977" announced this new era: no Elvis, Beatles or Rolling Stones here. The latter would come true literally, because Elvis Presley died August 16 the same year. This short, snappy song was the B-side of "White Riot" but did not appear on the band's eponymous debut ...

  4. Feb 11, 2007 · 1977 Revisited . The Clash Format: Audio CD. 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 4 ratings. ... This was the first Clash cassette I ever bought back in the early 90's. Great album ...

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  5. Mar 10, 2021 · Here’s how it works. The Clash – The Clash album review. Released on 8 April, 1977, The Clash talks about people in boring jobs, with annoying bosses, in a world going to shit and divided by race. No wonder it's so timeless…. You can trust Louder Our experienced team has worked for some of the biggest brands in music.

  6. Feb 1, 2021 · By Rob Sheffield. February 1, 2021. 'Sandinista!' featured many of the Clash's peak moments — as well as loads of stoner rubbish. Lisa Haun/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images. Forty years ago ...

  7. 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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