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The Clash - From Here to Eternity: Live (Expanded Edition) (2013) [Hi-Res]

The Clash - From Here to Eternity: Live (Expanded Edition) (2013) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: The Clash

Tracklist:

1. Complete Control / 13 June 1981 at Bonds International Casino in New York City
2. London's Burning / 30 April 1978 at Victoria Park, East London
3. What's My Name / 27 July 1978 at Music Machine in London
4. Clash City Rockers / 7 September 1982 at The Orpheum in Boston
5. Career Opportunities / 13 October 1982 at Shea Stadium in New York City
6. (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais / 7 September 1982 at The Orpheum in Boston
7. Capital Radio / 18 February 1980 at the Lewisham Odeon in London
8. City of the Dead / 28 December 1978 at the Lyceum Theatre, London
9. I Fought the Law / 28 December 1978 at the Lyceum Theatre, London
10. London Calling / 7 September 1982 at The Orpheum in Boston
11. Armagideon Time / 18 February 1980 at the Lewisham Odeon in London
12. Train in Vain / 13 June 1981 at Bonds International Casino in New York City
13. The Guns of Brixton / 13 June 1981 at Bonds International Casino in New York City
14. The Magnificent Seven / 7 September 1982 at The Orpheum in Boston
15. Know Your Rights / 7 September 1982 at The Orpheum in Boston
16. Should I Stay or Should I Go / 8 September 1982 at The Orpheum in Boston
17. Straight to Hell / 8 September 1982 at The Orpheum in Boston
18. Drug-Stabbing Time (bonus track) / 28 December 1978 at the Lyceum Theatre, London
19. Janie Jones (bonus track) / 8 September 1982 at The Orpheum in Boston

Touted for many years as the greatest live band in the world, the only surprise about this live album is that it's taken so long to appear. Recorded between '78 and '82, it captures the London punk torchbearers in all their fury--Strummer spitting out vocals like every breath is his last, the guitars of Jones and Simenon taut and abrasive. Even after all this time, songs like their debut album's scathing "Complete Control" and the dub-fired "Armagideon Time" blister out of the speakers, sending streams of scouring guitars and tight, chunky reggae rhythms into the atmosphere. Two complaints: no "White Riot," and no songs from Give 'Em Enough Rope, the underrated second album. Instead we have material from the sprawling Sandinista and disappointing Combat Rock. These are minor flaws though. Buy Live: From Here to Eternity for the first 12 tracks alone. From the angry, articulate dub of "London Calling" to the full-on force of "I Fought the Law," this is punk at its pinnacle. --Everett True




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