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The Clash - London Calling

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Free Music Review: Nothing else comes close
Hit: 5 Stars

Not only is London Calling one of the best-written albums ever, it's one of the best-sounding albums as well. London Calling is an auditory delight, thanks in a large part due to Guy Stevens' impeccable production. The music is rich and mellifluous, with each song drifting through various genres and musical styles without ever becoming uneven or overwhelming. There are no weak tracks here, just great songs and greater songs. London Calling is a landmark rock album, and is essential for anyone who likes classic rock, punk, alternative, reggae, or great music in general.

Free Music Review: London is drowning...
Hit: 5 Stars

London Calling took pun rock's "loud, fast, 'n' hard" aesthetic and turned it inside-out. From conception to execution, it's a blasphemous album. How else can you characterize a double LP full of stylistic variation, intelligent lyrics, raw musical skill, and concessions to mainstream accessibility that also happens to be a blindingly good punk record? Two years after the Sex Pistols, the game had already changed beyond recognition. Of course, the important thing about London Calling (or any album, for that matter) is the songs. Great albums are made out of great songs, and by that measure London Calling is pure gold. The first half plays like a greatest hits collection, full of such spastic classics as the title track, "Jimmy Jazz," "Spanish Bombs," "Lost In The Supermarket," and "Guns Of Brixton." Those first ten tracks see the Clash piling masterpiece on top of masterpiece, creating a series of flawless musical moments without so much as stopping for breath. The second half slows things down a bit, but the standard of quality is still generally high. "Train In Vain (Stand By Me)" and "Lover's Rock" see to that. Classic rock 'n' roll. Gotta have it.

Free Music Review: If I were left with only 5 CDs for the rest of my life...
Hit: 5 Stars

For me this was THE best Clash LP ever, bought from Woolworth back in the day as a real vinyl record, and again years later as a CD, it has stood the test of time.

Each and every track is superb. It's a work that shows just how intelligent and musical these guys really were, not just angry young men wanting a "riot of my own", or the self indulgent muzos of Sandinista that was a wash out.


Free Music Review: a classic
Hit: 5 Stars

Here's how good this album is: I already owned these songs as MP3s. I just had to have the CD too. There are few albums with 20 songs. Of those that do have 20 songs, none I can think of have as many *good* songs as this one does.

Free Music Review: Ruby
Hit: 5 Stars

Used item received timely and in good condition. I'm happily satisfied with this order.
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