Lyrics Home
Search Artist Album Song
Artiste Name: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0-9
Friendizens Login
FriendCircles.com member
E-mail:
Password:
  forgot password?
Not a Frendizen yet?
FEATURED ARTISTES
1.Classic Case
2.Claude King
3.Claudia Church
4.Clawfinger
5.Clay Aiken
6.Clay Davidson
7.Clay Walker
8.Clear Convictions
9.Cledus T. Judd
10.Cleopatra
FEATURED LYRICS
1.Gorefest - Chapter 13 Lyrics
2.Acheron - Fuck the Ways of Christ Lyrics
3.Trauma - A Gruesome Display Lyrics
4.Madball - Demonstrating My Style Lyrics
5.Stacey Kent - Let Yourself Go Lyrics
6.Beastie Boys - Brand New Lyrics
7.I Killed The Prom Queen - The Pledge Of Allegiance Lyrics
8.Mercyme - I Worship You Lyrics
9.Vampiria - Prelude Lyrics
10.The Damned - Anything Lyrics
 
 
The Clash > Albums & Lyrics

The Clash Photo


Clash Album
  1. Career Opportunities
  2. Clash City Rockers
  3. Complete Control
  4. Garageland
  5. Hate and War
  6. I Fought the Law
  7. Jail Guitar Doors
  8. Janie Jones
  9. Police And Thieves
  10. Remote Control
  11. White Man In Hammersmith Palais
  12. White Riot
Clash On Broadway Album
  1. 1-2 Crush on You
  2. 1977
  3. 48 Hours
  4. Armagideon Time
  5. Bankrobber
  6. Brand New Cadillac
  7. Broadway
  8. Capital Radio (One/Two)
  9. Career Opportunities
  10. Cheat
  11. City of the Dead
  12. Clampdown
  13. Clash City Rockers
  14. Complete Control
  15. Cool Confusion
  16. Death or Glory
  17. Deny
  18. English Civil War
  19. Every Little Bit Hurts
  20. Garageland
  21. Gates of the West
  22. Ghetto Defendant
  23. Groovy Times
  24. Hate and War
  25. I Fought the Law
  26. Jail Guitar Doors
  27. Janie Jones
  28. Lightning Strikes (Not Once But Twice)
  29. London Calling
  30. Lost in the Supermarket
  31. Midnight to Stevens
  32. One Emotion
  33. Police And Thieves
  34. Police On My Back
  35. Pressure Drop
  36. Protex Blue
  37. Red Angel Dragnet
  38. Rock the Casbah
  39. Safe European Home
  40. Should I Stay Or Should I Go
  41. Somebody Got Murdered
  42. Spanish Bombs
  43. Stay Free
  44. Stop the World
  45. Straight to Hell
  46. The Call Up
  47. The Card Cheat
  48. The Guns Of Brixton
  49. The Leader
  50. The Magnificent Seven
  51. The Prisoner
  52. The Right Profile
  53. This is Radio Clash
  54. Tommy Gun
  55. Train in Vain
  56. Washington Bullets
  57. White Man In Hammersmith Palais
  58. White Riot
Clash-Uk Version Album
  1. 48 Hours
  2. Career Opportunities
  3. Cheat
  4. Deny
  5. Garageland
  6. Hate and War
  7. Janie Jones
  8. Police And Thieves
  9. Protex Blue
  10. Remote Control
  11. White Riot
Combat Rock Album
  1. Atom Tan
  2. Car Jamming
  3. Death is a Star
  4. Ghetto Defendant
  5. Inoculated City
  6. Know Your Rights
  7. Overpowered by Funk
  8. Red Angel Dragnet
  9. Rock the Casbah
  10. Sean Flynn
  11. Should I Stay Or Should I Go
  12. Straight to Hell
Cut The Crap Album
  1. Are You Red..Y
  2. Cool Under Heat
  3. Dictator
  4. Dirty Punk
  5. Life Is Wild
  6. Movers And Shakers
  7. North And South
  8. Play To Win
  9. This Is England
  10. Three Card Trick
  11. We Are The Clash
Live From Here To Eternity Album
  1. Armagideon Time
  2. Capital Radio (One/Two)
  3. Career Opportunities
  4. City of the Dead
  5. Clash City Rockers
  6. Complete Control
  7. I Fought the Law
  8. Know Your Rights
  9. London Calling
  10. Should I Stay Or Should I Go
  11. Straight to Hell
  12. The Guns Of Brixton
  13. The Magnificent Seven
  14. Train in Vain
  15. White Man In Hammersmith Palais
London Calling Album
  1. Brand New Cadillac
  2. Clampdown
  3. Death or Glory
  4. Four Horsemen
  5. Hateful
  6. Jimmy Jazz
  7. Koka Kola
  8. London Calling
  9. Lost in the Supermarket
  10. Revolution Rock
  11. Spanish Bombs
  12. The Card Cheat
  13. The Guns Of Brixton
  14. The Right Profile
  15. Train in Vain
Sandinista! Album
  1. Broadway
  2. Career Opportunities
  3. Corner Soul
  4. Hitsville U.K.
  5. If Music Could Talk
  6. Ivan Meets G.I. Joe
  7. Junco Partner
  8. Junkie Slip
  9. Kingston Advice
  10. Lightning Strikes (Not Once But Twice)
  11. Living In Fame
  12. Look Here
  13. Lose This Skin
  14. Mensforth Hill
  15. Midnight Log
  16. One More Dub
  17. One More Time
  18. Police On My Back
  19. Rebel Waltz
  20. Shepherds Delight
  21. Silicone On Sapphire
  22. Somebody Got Murdered
  23. Something About England
  24. The Call Up
  25. The Crooked Beat
  26. The Equaliser
  27. The Leader
  28. The Magnificent Seven
  29. The Sound Of The Sinners
  30. The Street Parade
  31. Up In Heaven (Not Only Here)
  32. Version City
  33. Version Pardner
  34. Washington Bullets
Singles Album
  1. Bankrobber
  2. Clash City Rockers
  3. Complete Control
  4. English Civil War
  5. Hitsville U.K.
  6. I Fought the Law
  7. Know Your Rights
  8. London Calling
  9. Remote Control
  10. Rock the Casbah
  11. Should I Stay Or Should I Go
  12. The Call Up
  13. The Magnificent Seven
  14. This is Radio Clash
  15. Tommy Gun
  16. Train in Vain
  17. White Man In Hammersmith Palais
  18. White Riot
Super Black Market Clash Album
  1. 1-2 Crush on You
  2. 1977
  3. Capital Radio (One/Two)
  4. City of the Dead
  5. Cool Confusion
  6. First Night Back in London
  7. Gates of the West
  8. Groovy Times
  9. Jail Guitar Doors
  10. Justice Tonight-Kick it Over
  11. Listen
  12. Long Time Jerk
  13. Mustapha Dance
  14. Pressure Drop
  15. Radio Clash
  16. Robber Dub
  17. Stop the World
  18. The Cool Out
  19. The Magnificent Dance
  20. The Prisoner
  21. Time is Tight
Vol. 1-Story Of The Clash Album
  1. Armagideon Time
  2. Bankrobber
  3. Capital Radio (One/Two)
  4. Career Opportunities
  5. Clampdown
  6. Clash City Rockers
  7. Complete Control
  8. English Civil War
  9. Guns on the Roof
  10. I Fought the Law
  11. Janie Jones
  12. London Calling
  13. Lost in the Supermarket
  14. Police And Thieves
  15. Rock the Casbah
  16. Safe European Home
  17. Should I Stay Or Should I Go
  18. Somebody Got Murdered
  19. Spanish Bombs
  20. Stay Free
  21. Straight to Hell
  22. The Magnificent Seven
  23. This is Radio Clash
  24. Tommy Gun
  25. Train in Vain
  26. White Man In Hammersmith Palais
  27. White Riot
Mick Jones had a band called London S.S. with Bernard Rhodes who would become later The Clash's manager. Paul Simonon joined the London S.S. at its last legs. After, they decided to start all over again in a new band. Mick Jones decided to teach Paul Simonon how to play guitar, but as Paul had never played that instrument, it was too difficult for him. So they decided he should play bass, "because it's easier and has only four strings", as Paul said once.

They got Keith Levene as another guitarist and Terry Chimes as drummer. Bernard Rhodes was becoming the band's manager. Paul and Mick met Joe Strummer once, and Bernard asked him if he would like to join the band. Joe Strummer had another band (called The 101'ers) and was more musically experienced than the others by that time. He joined them on 31st May 1976, and Mick Jones said that it was a great deal getting Joe, because of that. Keith left the band, because the others said he wasn't into their project, so they voted him out. After, Terry Chimes left the band too. By that time The Clash consisted of only Mick Jones, Joe Strummer and Paul Simonon. Terry Chimes would be back only to record their first album.

Paul Simonon came with the band's name, he said that The Clash could be a good one. They recorded their first album, self titled The Clash (1977), which was one of the most selling import albums in the U.S.A., since it was released only later in America, but with some different tracks from the british one. After, Nicky "Topper" Headon joined in April 1977. Their second work was Give 'em Enough Rope. This was a hit (reached number 2 in the U.K.), and divulged The Clash's work to a great number of fans. But their greatest album in the opinion of The Rolling Stone Magazine (and music critics) was their third one, titled London Calling, which was rated the best album of the 80's decade and one of the best rock 'n' roll albums of all time.

The fourth work released was Sandinista!, which was a three record set album. Combat Rock came after and was the last album with Mick Jones and Topper Headon. Mick Jones started another band called Big Audio Dynamite. After that The Clash released their last album, Cut the Crap (1985), only with Joe Strummer and Paul Simonon from the original formation. After the end, Joe Strummer and Mick Jones, the ones who wrote almost all of the Clash's songs, started working together again in the Big Audio Dynamite's project.

The first two albums (The Clash and Give 'em Enough Rope are punk rock albums). London Calling is more pop rock. Sandinista! has a lot of music styles in it, Combat Rock is pop rock. The last, Cut the Crap, sounds more disco.

Although they've explored more than one musical style, The Clash was rated as a punk rock band, because it started as one, and their punk ideas never died, as it can be noticed in most of their albums. There were other albums released too, which are a review of The Clash's work with some previously unreleased tracks, demos, live tracks and remixes.


Joe Strummer said that their work is an attempt to show different feelings, like the union that must exist between people. He also said that The Clash was trying to teach new ways of feeling, thinking and being to their fans. The money wasn't really important to them, as they wanted to transmit their ideas. London Calling, a two record set album, and Sandinista! (three record set) were both sold by the price of a regular LP.



Copyright © 2006 - 2011, SongLyricsLibrary.com. All rights reserved.