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London Calling is the third album by English punk rock band The Clash, released 14 December 1979, on CBS Records in the UK and in January 1980 on Epic Records in the United States. The album represented a change in The Clash's musical style, and featured elements of ska, pop, soul, rockabilly and reggae music. The album's subject matter included unemployment, racial conflict, drug use, and the responsibilities of adulthood.

The album received highly positive reviews and was ranked at number eight on Rolling Stone' list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time in 2003.London Calling was a top ten album in the UK, and its lead single "London Calling" was a top twenty single.It has sold over two million copies worldwide,and was certified platinum in the United States.

After recording their 1978 album Give 'Em Enough Rope in the United States, the band separated from their manager Bernard Rhodes.This separation meant that the band had to leave their rehearsal studio in Camden Town and find another location to compose their music. Drawing inspiration from rockabilly, ska, reggae and jazz,the band began work on the album during the summer of 1979. Tour manager Johnny Green had found the band a new place to rehearse called Vanilla Studios in Pimlico, which was located in the back of a garage.The band quickly wrote and recorded demos, with Jones composing and arranging much of the music and Strummer supplying the lyrics.

In August 1979, the band entered Wessex Studios to begin recording London Calling. The Clash asked Guy Stevens to produce the album, much to the dismay of CBS Records.Stevens had alcohol and drug problems and his production methods were unconventional.While recording he would often swing ladders and throw chairs around the band to create an emotional atmosphere.The entire album was recorded within a matter of weeks, with many songs recorded in one or two takes.

The album's cover features a photograph of Simonon smashing his Fender Precision Bass against the stage at The Palladium in New York City on 21 September 1979 during the "Clash Take the Fifth" US tour.Pennie Smith, who photographed the band for the album, originally did not want the photograph to be used. She thought that it was too out of focus, but Strummer and graphic designer Ray Lowry thought it would make a good album cover.In 2002, Smith's photograph was named the best rock and roll photograph of all time by Q magazine, commenting that "it captures the ultimate rock'n'roll moment - total loss of control".

The cover artwork was designed by Lowry and was a homage to the design of Elvis Presley's debut album.The cover was named the ninth best album cover of all time by Q magazine in 2001.

Comentarios

8 years ago

Jaqueline Gomes de Oliveira

"Hateful" por The Clash. Álbum: London Calling, 1979.

9 years ago

Ser Gregor Clegane

Anyone know what instrument is making that high pitch sound harmonising with the deep vocal in the intro?

9 years ago

Damião Carlos Vicente

A todos os amigos! Musicão! 

9 years ago

rebjiii

This is my favorite clash tune...other favorites of mine include GUNS OF BRIXTON and COMPLETE CONTROL and Rudie Cant fail

9 years ago

Rodrigo Peña

VEN A JUGAR A LA GUERRA...(Es idem)

9 years ago

Johan Portström

The song is about using drugs and their dealer giving them anything they want. In the end the Clash doesn´t like it but it is also true that some of them had problems.

9 years ago

Johan Portström

I think this is one of their best songs. About drugs and the way it afflicted them. Using amphetamin to no good.

9 years ago

Robert

Never really listened to the clash until my girlfriend introduced them to me, and I'm really digging this song.

9 years ago

John Doe

This should have more views, but what ev's

9 years ago

Ethan Reyna

A clash morning #theclash 

9 years ago

claybeach117

"The Only Band That Matters"

10 years ago

Mike chaires

cancion magistral de mis favoritas de los clash!!

10 years ago

Danijel Stanojevic

clash!!!

10 years ago

toffelinator

i dunno, personally i believe the music industry is in a much better place today then it has been in a long while via the internet, there is a whole world of good underground music and artists putting out music on there own who are amazing and progressive making great music. saying that the music industry hasnt changed at all or that people arent as talented today is simply an ignorant allocation of a terrible mainstream music industry loaded with business people and not creative "artists"

10 years ago

revol148

that is true - usually the odd song hear and there.I'm currently a huge fan of a band called: Temples - check out the superb "keep in the dark" single. I also had high hopes for Swim Deep but their debut album was dull.

10 years ago

sharksandwich101

there are a few bands out there who are good, but you have to look

10 years ago

hi monkey!

BJM isn't exactly cult related. anton is a cult all by himself.

10 years ago

revol148

Swim deep and Temples are two superb bands - other than that I will have to look harder for all this talent which you tell me is out there! Sat through over 4 hours of the highlights of the Reading festival last month on BBC3 - oh dear we are doomed! Most of the drowd appear to be more interested in getting on the camera than watching the uninspiring music on offer.

10 years ago

Ivona Cobain

The Clash-Hateful

10 years ago

revol148

so people like Simon Cowell are to be held directly responsible for all the atrocious music around today - are you sure you are not looking for excuses to cover the fact that young people today are simply not as talented as those of a previous generation?

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