Very Good +
The vinyl is very good in general.
A few faults are acceptable, but nothing that compromises the record visually or audibly.
Little light inaudible marks and a little background crackle may occur. The record has been well-kept.
There is a small signature on the back cover. (See photos)
The Clash – London Calling (1979) is one of the most influential albums in rock history and a must-have for collectors. Blending punk, reggae, ska, and rockabilly, this double album redefined punk rock.
Tracks like London Calling, Train in Vain, and Clampdown showcase The Clash’s raw energy and sharp political commentary.
Original UK pressings with the white-and-green hype sticker are now highly sought after. Some early copies also include a misprint with Train in Vain missing from the tracklist.
Produced by Guy Stevens, the album’s raw energy and eclectic sound helped cement The Clash as one of the most important bands of all time. Its iconic cover—Paul Simonon smashing his bass—was inspired by Elvis Presley’s debut album artwork.
Specification
Conditions: Used
RECORD: Excellent
COVER: Very Good +
Genre: Rock, Punk Rock
Label: CBS
Date: 1979
Catalogue: CBS CLASH 3
Features: Track D5 "Train In Vain" is only listed in the runout etching on side D; it is not listed on the label/sleeve. two inserts present.
Format: Double Vinyl
Country: UK
Tracklist
A
A1. London Calling
A2. Brand New Cadillac
A3. Jimmy Jazz
A4. Hateful
A5. Rudie Can't Fail
B
B1. Spanish Bombs
B2. The Right Profile
B3. Lost In The Supermarket
B4. Clampdown
B5. The Guns Of Brixton
C
C1. Wrong 'Em Boyo
C2. Death Or Glory
C3. Koka Kola
C4. The Card Cheat
D
D1. Lover's Rock
D2. Four Horsemen
D3. I'm Not Down
D4. Revolution Rock
D5.Train In Vain