
The Clash – The Singles (2000)
APE, CUE, EAC & auCDtect log – 304 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps – 119 MB
Sony BMG (Russian Edition) | Punk Rock, Rockabilly, Rap
A compilation of the Clash’s singles recorded by classic band lineup. The single “This Is England” (1985) has been left out. The Clash’s singles don’t cover all the styles the band used to work with. But, anyway, punk, rockabilly and rap manifest themself here. Yes, rap! “The Magnificent Seven” was the first attempt by a rock band to write and perform original rap music, and this is the first major white rap record.
1. White Riot (Strummer/Jones)
2. Remote Control (Strummer/Jones)
3. Complete Control (Strummer/Jones)
4. Clash City Rockers (Strummer/Jones)
5. (White Man) in Hammersmith Palais (Strummer/Jones)
6. Tommy Gun (Strummer/Jones)
7. English Civil War (Trad. arr. Strummer/Jones)
8. I Fought the Law (Sonny Curtis)
9. London Calling (Strummer/Jones)
10. Train in Vain (Strummer/Jones)
11. Bankrobber (Strummer/Jones)
12. The Call Up (The Clash)
13. Hitsville UK (The Clash)
14. The Magnificent Seven (The Clash)
15. This Is Radio Clash (The Clash)
16. Know Your Rights (The Clash)
17. Rock the Casbah (The Clash)
18. Should I Stay or Should I Go (The Clash)

My rip from Russian reprint. Unfortunately, EAC reports that check sums of all the tracs are not consistent with values stored in database. This is an often nuisance with reprints.
APE, CUE, EAC & auCDtect log, cover art:
Part 1 – rapidshare – 99 MB
Part 2 – rapidshare – 99 MB
Part 3 – rapidshare – 99 MB
Part 4 – rapidshare – 99 MB
Part 5 – rapidshare – 55.5 MB
MP3 CBR 320 kbps stereo, cover art:
Part 1 – rapidshare – 99 MB
Part 2 – rapidshare – 57.6 MB
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