The Clash – London Calling

The Clash – London Calling

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Sleeve condition : Very Good Plus (VG+)

Media condition : Near Mint (NM or M-)

 

Genre: Rock

Format: 2xLP, Album

 

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Tracklist: A1. London Calling 3:19
A2. Brand New Cadillac 2:08
A3. Jimmy Jazz 3:54
A4. Hateful 2:44
A5. Rudie Can’t Fail 3:27
B1. Spanish Bombs 3:19
B2. The Right Profile 3:53
B3. Lost In The Supermarket 3:46
B4. Clampdown 3:47
B5. The Guns Of Brixton 3:08
C1. Wrong ‘Em Boyo 3:10
C2. Death Or Glory 3:55
C3. Koka Kola 1:48
C4. The Card Cheat 3:49
D1. Lover’s Rock 4:03
D2. Four Horseman 2:56
D3. I’m Not Down 3:06
D4. Revolution Rock 5:33
D5. Train In Vain 3:07

Notes: Track #D5 ‘Train In Vain’ is only referenced in the runout on side 4 and not mentioned anywhere on the sleeve or record, not even on the label of side 4.

In the track listing on the back cover, Track #C1 Wrong ‘Em Boyo has the additional words (includes “Stagger Lee”) which is not seen on all London Calling releases

Printed inner sleeves with lyrics. Inner sleeves are die cut at the edge to reveal edge of record. The die cut for each sleeve is slightly different.

Recorded Winter 1979 at Wessex Studios
Front Cover Photo: New York Palladium, 21.9.79
Back Cover Photos: Below: Clash at Armadillo World Headquarters,Austin,Texas. Right: Clash in Atlanta, Georgia
All songs published by: Riva Music Ltd./Nineden Ltd. except:
Track A2: Carlin Music Corp.
Track C1: Copyright Control
Track D4: Island Music Limited

Original sound recording made by CBS Records
Made in England
℗ 1979 CBS Records /© 1979 CBS Records

Shorepak by Shorewood Packaging Co.Ltd, England

Track times are approximated (not written on the physical release).

Printed inner sleeves with lyrics. Inner sleeves are die cut at the edge to reveal edge of record. The die cut for each sleeve is slightly different.

Catalogue number on back cover and spine is CBS CLASH 3
Catalogue number on labels is S CBS Clash 3

Runouts are mostly etched, plating characters (e.g., C, F, etc.) stamped.

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