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2003 greatest hits album by The Clash

The Essential Clash is a career-spanning greatest hits album by The Clash first released in 2003. It is part of the ongoing `The Essential` Sony BMG compilation series. The album is dedicated to Joe Strummer, who died during its compilation.

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Cut the Crap
4/11/1985

The Essential Clash

The Clash

2003 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 11 Marzo 2003 · Fecha Grabación: 1977 -
    Discográfica: Epic E2K 89056 · · Productor: The Clash , Micky Foote , Sandy Pearlman , Bill Price , Guy Stevens , Jose Unidos
    1
    White Riot
    The Clash • 2003
    2:00
  • 2
    1977
    The Clash • 2003
    1:40
  • 3
    London's Burning
    The Clash • 2003
    2:10
  • 4
    Complete Control
    The Clash • 2003
    3:14
  • 5
    Clash City Rockers
    The Clash • 2003
    3:48
  • 6
    I'm So Bored With The U.S.A.
    The Clash • 2003
    2:25
  • 7
    Career Opportunities
    The Clash • 2003
    1:52
  • 8
    Hate & War
    The Clash • 2003
    2:05
  • 9
    Cheat
    The Clash • 2003
    2:06
  • 10
    Police & Thieves
    The Clash • 2003
    6:01
  • 11
    Janie Jones
    The Clash • 2003
    2:06
  • 12
    Garageland
    The Clash • 2003
    3:13
  • 13
    Capital Radio One
    The Clash • 2003
    2:09
  • 14
    4:00
  • 15
    English Civil War
    The Clash • 2003
    2:35
  • 16
    Tommy Gun
    The Clash • 2003
    3:16
  • 17
    Safe European Home
    The Clash • 2003
    3:50
  • 18
    3:04
  • 19
    Stay Free
    The Clash • 2003
    3:39
  • 20
    Groovy Times
    The Clash • 2003
    3:29
  • 21
    I Fought The Law
    The Clash • 2003
    2:41
  • 1
    London Calling
    The Clash • 2003
    3:20
  • 2
    The Guns of Brixton
    The Clash • 2003
    3:10
  • 3
    Clampdown
    The Clash • 2003
    3:49
  • 4
    Rudie Can't Fail
    The Clash • 2003
    3:29
  • 5
    Lost in the Supermarket
    The Clash • 2003
    3:47
  • 6
    Jimmy Jazz
    The Clash • 2003
    3:55
  • 7
    Train in Vain (Stand by Me)
    The Clash • 2003
    3:10
  • 8
    Bankrobber
    The Clash • 2003
    4:33
  • 9
    The Magnificent Seven
    The Clash • 2003
    5:33
  • 10
    Ivan Meets G.I. Joe
    The Clash • 2003
    3:11
  • 11
    Police on My Back
    The Clash • 2003
    2:32
  • 12
    Stop the World
    The Clash • 2003
    3:35
  • 13
    Somebody Got Murdered
    The Clash • 2003
    3:28
  • 14
    The Street Parade
    The Clash • 2003
    4:56
  • 15
    This Is Radio Clash
    The Clash • 2003
    4:10
  • 16
    Ghetto Defendant
    The Clash • 2003
    4:44
  • 17
    Rock the Casbah
    The Clash • 2003
    3:41
  • 18
    Straight to Hell
    The Clash • 2003
    5:30
  • 19
    Should I Stay or Should I Go
    The Clash • 2003
    3:09
  • 20
    This Is England
    The Clash • 2003
    3:51
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    Cut the Crap
    Cut the Crap
    4/11/1985
    The Essential Clash
    Greatest hits album by
    Released11 March 2003 (U.S.)
    22 April 2003 (UK)
    Recorded1977–1985
    GenrePunk rock, post-punk, new wave
    LengthDisc one: 60:01
    Disc two: 76:03
    LabelEpic E2K 89056
    ProducerThe Clash, Micky Foote, Sandy Pearlman, Bill Price, Guy Stevens, Jose Unidos
    The Clash compilations and lives chronology
    From Here to Eternity: Live
    (1999)
    The Essential Clash
    (2003)
    Singles Box
    (2006)

    Review

    2003 greatest hits album by The Clash

    The Essential Clash is a career-spanning greatest hits album by The Clash first released in 2003. It is part of the ongoing `The Essential` Sony BMG compilation series. The album is dedicated to Joe Strummer, who died during its compilation.

    Leer más

    Reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    The Music Box(5/5)[2]
    NME(10/10)[3]
    Pitchfork(10/10)[4]
    Rolling Stone[5]

    • Spin (6/03, p. 104) – "These two discs are a pretty hot crib sheet....The first 11 cuts are a shuffle mix of highlights from the U.S. and U.K. versions of 1977`s incendiary The Clash, and if they don`t inspire you to punch holes in the plaster, you`re too well-adjusted."
    • Uncut (5/03, p. 114) – 4 stars out of 5 – "They never lost sight of Britain`s strange mix of supermarket torpor and multicultural high energy."
    • Charlotte Robinson on Popmatters says that: Given its breadth, however, The Essential Clash will probably be the preferred collection of most listeners.[6]

    Track listing

    Disc one

    • All songs written by Joe Strummer and Mick Jones, except where noted.

    1. "White Riot" – 1:59
    2. "London`s Burning" – 2:10
    3. "Complete Control" – 3:13
    4. "Clash City Rockers" (original version) – 3:56
    5. "I`m So Bored with the U.S.A." – 2:25
    6. "Career Opportunities" – 1:52
    7. "Hate & War" – 2:05
    8. "Cheat" – 2:06
    9. "Police & Thieves" – 6:00 (Junior Murvin, Lee "Scratch" Perry)
    10. "Janie Jones" – 2:05
    11. "Garageland" – 3:13
    12. "Capital Radio One" – 2:09
    13. "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais" – 4:01
    14. "English Civil War" – 2:36 (traditional, arranged by Jones and Strummer)
    15. "Tommy Gun" – 3:17
    16. "Safe European Home" – 3:51
    17. "Julie`s Been Working for the Drug Squad" – 3:04 (uncredited Piano by Allen Lanier)[7]
    18. "Stay Free" – 3:40
    19. "Groovy Times" – 3:30
    20. "I Fought the Law" – 2:39 (Sonny Curtis)

    UK version adds "1977" – 1:41 as track 2.

    Disc two

    • All tracks written by The Clash, except where noted.

    1. "London Calling" – 3:20 (Jones, Strummer)
    2. "The Guns of Brixton" – 3:10 (Paul Simonon)
    3. "Clampdown" – 3:50 (Jones, Strummer)
    4. "Rudie Can`t Fail" – 3:29 (Jones, Strummer)
    5. "Lost in the Supermarket" – 3:47 (Jones, Strummer)
    6. "Jimmy Jazz" – 3:55 (Jones, Strummer)
    7. "Train in Vain (Stand by Me)" – 3:11 (Jones, Strummer)
    8. "Bankrobber" – 4:35 (Jones, Strummer)
    9. "The Magnificent Seven" – 5:33
    10. "Ivan Meets G.I. Joe" – 3:07
    11. "Police on My Back" – 3:17 (Eddy Grant) (UK release replaces this recording with "Broadway" – 4:56, between "The Street Parade" and "This is Radio Clash")
    12. "Stop the World" – 2:33
    13. "Somebody Got Murdered" – 3:34
    14. "The Street Parade" – 3:29
    15. "This Is Radio Clash" (on US release this recording is the B-side "Radio Clash (remix)", not the A-side "This Is Radio Clash") – 4:10
    16. "Ghetto Defendant" – 4:44
    17. "Rock the Casbah" – 3:42
    18. "Straight to Hell" – 5:30
    19. "Should I Stay or Should I Go" – 3:08
    20. "This Is England" – 3:50 (Bernard Rhodes, Strummer)

    DVD

    Track listing

    1. Clash on Broadway Trailer including "London Calling" and "Radio Clash"
    2. "White Riot"
    3. "Complete Control"
    4. "Tommy Gun"
    5. "Clampdown"
    6. "Train in Vain"
    7. "London Calling"
    8. "Bankrobber"
    9. "The Call Up"
    10. "Rock the Casbah"
    11. "Should I Stay or Should I Go?" (live)
    12. "Career Opportunities" (live)

    Special features

    • Hell W10 – written and directed by Joe Strummer. Filmed in black and white during the winter of early 1983.
    • Promo Footage (1976) – including "1977", "White Riot" and "London`s Burning"
    • Discography
    • "I Fought the Law" (Live, from the film Rude Boy)
    • Interview clip (London Weekend Show 1976)

    Credits

    • All videos directed by Don Letts except "Tommy Gun" directed by Keef & Co and "White Riot" directed by Lindsey Clinell.
    • Hell W10 soundtrack features excerpts from; "Version City", "Rudie Can`t Fail", "First Night Back in London (Instrumental)", "Know Your Rights (Instrumental)", "Long Time Jerk (Instrumental)", "Cool Confusion (Instrumental)", "Ghetto Defendant (Instrumental)", "Junco Version (Instrumental)", "Atom Tam (Instrumental)", "Silicone on Sapphire", "Wrong `Em Boyo", "Overpowered by Funk (Instrumental)", "The Call Up", "Red Angel Dragnet (Instrumental)", "Jimmy Jazz", "Mensforth Hill", "Junkie Slip", "Time Is Tight", "Armagideon Time", "Listen", "The Equaliser", "Police on My Back", "One More Dub", "Rock the Casbah (Instrumental)".[8]

    Charts

    Chart (2003)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Albums (ARIA)[9]

    76

    New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[10]

    50

    Scottish Albums (OCC)[11]

    17

    Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[12]

    22

    UK Albums (OCC)[13]

    18

    UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC)[14]

    4

    US Billboard 200[15]

    99

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    United Kingdom (BPI)[16]

    Gold

    100,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    2003 greatest hits album by The Clash

    The Essential Clash is a career-spanning greatest hits album by The Clash first released in 2003. It is part of the ongoing `The Essential` Sony BMG compilation series. The album is dedicated to Joe Strummer, who died during its compilation.

    Reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    The Music Box(5/5)[2]
    NME(10/10)[3]
    Pitchfork(10/10)[4]
    Rolling Stone[5]

    • Spin (6/03, p. 104) – "These two discs are a pretty hot crib sheet....The first 11 cuts are a shuffle mix of highlights from the U.S. and U.K. versions of 1977`s incendiary The Clash, and if they don`t inspire you to punch holes in the plaster, you`re too well-adjusted."
    • Uncut (5/03, p. 114) – 4 stars out of 5 – "They never lost sight of Britain`s strange mix of supermarket torpor and multicultural high energy."
    • Charlotte Robinson on Popmatters says that: Given its breadth, however, The Essential Clash will probably be the preferred collection of most listeners.[6]

    Track listing

    Disc one

    • All songs written by Joe Strummer and Mick Jones, except where noted.

    1. "White Riot" – 1:59
    2. "London`s Burning" – 2:10
    3. "Complete Control" – 3:13
    4. "Clash City Rockers" (original version) – 3:56
    5. "I`m So Bored with the U.S.A." – 2:25
    6. "Career Opportunities" – 1:52
    7. "Hate & War" – 2:05
    8. "Cheat" – 2:06
    9. "Police & Thieves" – 6:00 (Junior Murvin, Lee "Scratch" Perry)
    10. "Janie Jones" – 2:05
    11. "Garageland" – 3:13
    12. "Capital Radio One" – 2:09
    13. "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais" – 4:01
    14. "English Civil War" – 2:36 (traditional, arranged by Jones and Strummer)
    15. "Tommy Gun" – 3:17
    16. "Safe European Home" – 3:51
    17. "Julie`s Been Working for the Drug Squad" – 3:04 (uncredited Piano by Allen Lanier)[7]
    18. "Stay Free" – 3:40
    19. "Groovy Times" – 3:30
    20. "I Fought the Law" – 2:39 (Sonny Curtis)

    UK version adds "1977" – 1:41 as track 2.

    Disc two

    • All tracks written by The Clash, except where noted.

    1. "London Calling" – 3:20 (Jones, Strummer)
    2. "The Guns of Brixton" – 3:10 (Paul Simonon)
    3. "Clampdown" – 3:50 (Jones, Strummer)
    4. "Rudie Can`t Fail" – 3:29 (Jones, Strummer)
    5. "Lost in the Supermarket" – 3:47 (Jones, Strummer)
    6. "Jimmy Jazz" – 3:55 (Jones, Strummer)
    7. "Train in Vain (Stand by Me)" – 3:11 (Jones, Strummer)
    8. "Bankrobber" – 4:35 (Jones, Strummer)
    9. "The Magnificent Seven" – 5:33
    10. "Ivan Meets G.I. Joe" – 3:07
    11. "Police on My Back" – 3:17 (Eddy Grant) (UK release replaces this recording with "Broadway" – 4:56, between "The Street Parade" and "This is Radio Clash")
    12. "Stop the World" – 2:33
    13. "Somebody Got Murdered" – 3:34
    14. "The Street Parade" – 3:29
    15. "This Is Radio Clash" (on US release this recording is the B-side "Radio Clash (remix)", not the A-side "This Is Radio Clash") – 4:10
    16. "Ghetto Defendant" – 4:44
    17. "Rock the Casbah" – 3:42
    18. "Straight to Hell" – 5:30
    19. "Should I Stay or Should I Go" – 3:08
    20. "This Is England" – 3:50 (Bernard Rhodes, Strummer)

    DVD

    Track listing

    1. Clash on Broadway Trailer including "London Calling" and "Radio Clash"
    2. "White Riot"
    3. "Complete Control"
    4. "Tommy Gun"
    5. "Clampdown"
    6. "Train in Vain"
    7. "London Calling"
    8. "Bankrobber"
    9. "The Call Up"
    10. "Rock the Casbah"
    11. "Should I Stay or Should I Go?" (live)
    12. "Career Opportunities" (live)

    Special features

    • Hell W10 – written and directed by Joe Strummer. Filmed in black and white during the winter of early 1983.
    • Promo Footage (1976) – including "1977", "White Riot" and "London`s Burning"
    • Discography
    • "I Fought the Law" (Live, from the film Rude Boy)
    • Interview clip (London Weekend Show 1976)

    Credits

    • All videos directed by Don Letts except "Tommy Gun" directed by Keef & Co and "White Riot" directed by Lindsey Clinell.
    • Hell W10 soundtrack features excerpts from; "Version City", "Rudie Can`t Fail", "First Night Back in London (Instrumental)", "Know Your Rights (Instrumental)", "Long Time Jerk (Instrumental)", "Cool Confusion (Instrumental)", "Ghetto Defendant (Instrumental)", "Junco Version (Instrumental)", "Atom Tam (Instrumental)", "Silicone on Sapphire", "Wrong `Em Boyo", "Overpowered by Funk (Instrumental)", "The Call Up", "Red Angel Dragnet (Instrumental)", "Jimmy Jazz", "Mensforth Hill", "Junkie Slip", "Time Is Tight", "Armagideon Time", "Listen", "The Equaliser", "Police on My Back", "One More Dub", "Rock the Casbah (Instrumental)".[8]

    Charts

    Chart (2003)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Albums (ARIA)[9]

    76

    New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[10]

    50

    Scottish Albums (OCC)[11]

    17

    Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[12]

    22

    UK Albums (OCC)[13]

    18

    UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC)[14]

    4

    US Billboard 200[15]

    99

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    United Kingdom (BPI)[16]

    Gold

    100,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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