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The Clash

London Calling [CD Rei Japan 1996 - M/M]

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Perfect collector's copy !
Media: Mint / Sleeve, Insert & Obi: Mint A transparent & resealable outer sleeve is added for free to each CD. FAST SHIPPING AND CAREFULLY PACKED!

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Epic (ESCA 7615)

1x CD Album Reissue

Release date: Oct 21, 1996, Japan

1

London Calling

2

Brand New Cadillac

3

Jimmy Jazz

4

Hateful

5

Rudie Can't Fail

6

Spanish Bombs

7

The Right Profile

8

Lost In The Supermarket

9

Clampdown

10

The Guns Of Brixton

11

Wrong 'Em Boyo

12

Death Or Glory

13

Koka Kola

14

The Card Cheat

15

Lover's Rock

16

Four Horsemen

17

I'm Not Down

18

Revolution Rock

19

Train In Vain

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A revolutionary punk masterpiece, London Calling transcends genres, blending punk fury with reggae, ska, and rockabilly. The Clash’s third album delivers biting social critique and raw energy, from the apocalyptic title track to the rebellious "Clampdown" and the reggae-infused "The Guns of Brixton." Mick Jones’ anthemic "Train in Vain" adds a soulful edge, while Joe Strummer’s snarling vocals drive home themes of political unrest and urban decay. Produced by Guy Stevens, the record’s raw yet dynamic sound captures the band at their peak—angry, urgent, and wildly inventive. A double LP defying punk’s minimalist roots, it became a blueprint for future rock movements. Decades later, London Calling remains a timeless protest album, cementing The Clash as more than a punk band—they were the "only band that mattered."