The Clash (album)
Appearance
The Clash is the first full-length recording released by the English punk band The Clash.
The UK release is on CBS records, 1977, produced by Micky Foote, The Clash, Lee Perry, and The Clash & Bill Price. The US release is also on CBS, 1979, with the same personnel. This first album by the Clash was unusually varied for a punk band, with reggae and dub influences setting the stage for what would be elaborated on with future albums. The difference between the UK and USA releases is significant.
Personnel
- Mick Jones: guitars, vocals
- Joe Strummer: guitars, vocals
- Paul Simonon: bass
- Nicky Headon: drums on Clash City Rockers, Complete Control, (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais, I Fought the Law, and Jail Guitar Doors
- Tory Crimes (Terry Chimes): drums on all other songs
Tracks, original UK release
- "Janie Jones"
- "Remote Control"
- "I'm So Bored with the U.S.A."
- "White Riot"
- "Hate & War"
- "What's My Name"
- "Deny"
- "London's Burning"
- "Career Opportunities"
- "Cheat"
- "Protex Blue"
- "Police & Thieves"
- "48 Hours"
- "Garageland"
Tracks, original US release
- "Clash City Rockers"
- "I'm So Bored with the U.S.A."
- "Complete Control"
- "White Riot"
- "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais"
- "I Fought the Law"
- "Janie Jones"
- "Career Opportunities"
- "What's My Name"
- "Hate & War"
- "Police & Thieves"
- "Jail Guitar Doors"
- "Garageland"