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S/T - the original UK version. It has a more rocking version of White Riot without the sirens in the intro. The sirens version is the single version and for some reasons sounds a bit less ragged.
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London Calling? Surely not. Legendary album, but a bit over long and filler tastic. The Clash trims the fat right off.
The globally informed, trad rock Clash were great, but I've always preferred the visceral, no nonsense Clash of the debut and the early singles. |
Has to be London Calling purely on the basis that it demonstrates such versatility. Other than that their eponymous first album is pretty cool and I also don't mind their oft-maligned sophmore effort, Give 'em enough rope.
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2 votes for Cut The Crap? Really???
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Give Them Enough Rope has got to my favorite, it's got the most of my fav songs on it. 2nd fav would be The First Album.
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Think a lot of fuss is made out of Sandinista having some duff songs, the first two of the three records are very good indeed and there are three or four songs on London Calling that in my opinion are less than essential. If push came to shove I would say London Calling is the slightly better record but I listen to Sandinista far more these days.
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I'd go with the UK version of The Clash.
After that, it's London Calling and Give 'Em not far behind. Sandinista would've been fantastic as one record or even two, IMO. Some great moments individually --"Hitsville UK", "Somebody Got Murdered", etc. -- but too much filler to wade through as a triple album. |
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Sandinista! - just for diversity, though i hardly ever hear the final side
S/T UK version runner-up - the flow of the songs is better than the US version |
1st album for me - then it was a gradual downwards slope as they moved from punk to mainstream.
Brilliant live though - and good guys to have a beer with too |
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