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Sound System

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The Clash 5 Studio Album Set

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The Clash Hits Back

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Music video by The Clash performing Sound System Cut Out Show. (C) 2013 Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited

Comments

8 years ago

Krrrimmi

I luv d old cassette boombox. \m/

9 years ago

YOUTUBE PLAYLIST

GREAT

10 years ago

寺本春郎

動画

10 years ago

coljackdripperofburp

"Listen"

10 years ago

Rol Gudiel

I was about to comment the same thing, that song sounds cool! did you find it?

10 years ago

Julian Trepmag

hey what's the song on the background? Didn't ever hear it!

10 years ago

johnmilesart

The cutout of Joe just standing there mute is so sad :(

10 years ago

Ana Camile Synthpaintann

Buy from HMV.. FOPP Bristol.

10 years ago

Ana Camile Synthpaintann

A must. CLASH . the ultimate.

10 years ago

pf on YT

*Sound System* / *The Clash Hits Back* / *5 Album Studio Set* ——————— *Sound System*Box set by *The Clash*Released 9 September 2013Recorded 1977–1982Genre Punk Rock, VV. GenresLabel Sony LegacyProducer *The Clash*, *Micky Foote*, *Sandy Pearlman*, *Bill Price*, *Guy Stevens*, *Jose Unidos*, *Lee* “*Scratch*” *Perry*, *Julian Temple*, *Don Letts* *Sound System* is a box set collection by *The Clash* released in September 2013. The box contains the band's studio albums (minus their final album, *Cut The Crap*) newly re-mastered by *Mick Jones*, with a further three discs featuring demos, non-album singles, rarities and B-sides, a DVD with previously unseen footage by both *Don Letts* and *Julien Temple*, original promo videos and live footage, plus an owner's manual booklet, reprints of the band's original ' *Armagideon Times* ' fanzine and merchandise including dog tags, badges, stickers and a poster. The boom box packaging was designed by *Paul Simonon*. The set was released simultaneously with *5 Album Studio Set*, which contains only the five studio albums (see below), and a greatest hits package titled *The Clash Hits Back* (see below). *CDs**The Clash* (UK Version) (April 1977; 1 CD)*Give 'Em Enough Rope* (November 1978; 1 CD)*London Calling* (December 1979; 2 CD)*Sandinista!* (“**The Triple!**”; December 1980; 3CD)*Combat Rock* (May 1982; 1 CD) *Sound System Extras Disc 1* (1 CD)1 "White Riot" (Single Version) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 1'59"2 "1977" (B-side) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 1'40"3 "Listen" / "Interviews" (*Capital Radio* EP) (Instrumental) 11'08"4 "Capital Radio" (*Capital Radio* EP) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 2'08"5 "London's Burning" (Live) (B-side of "Remote Control") (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 2'11"6 "Complete Control" (Single Version) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 3'13"7 "City Of The Dead" (B-side) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 2'22"8 "Clash City Rockers" (Original Single Version) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 3'57"9 "Jail Guitar Doors" (B-side) (Mick Jones lead vocals) 3'04"10 "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais" (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 4'01"11 "The Prisoner" (B-side) (Mick Jones lead vocals) 3'03"12 "1-2 Crush On You" (B-side) (Mick Jones lead vocals) 2'59"13 "Time Is Tight" (Booker T. Jones) (*Black Market Clash*) (Instrumental) 4'04"14 "Pressure Drop" (Toots Hibbert) (B-side) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 3'25"15 "I Fought The Law (Sonny Curtis) (The Cost of Living EP)" (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 2'43"16 "Groovy Times" (*The Cost of Living*) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 3'26"17 "Gates Of The West" (*The Cost of Living*) (Mick Jones lead vocals) 3'25"18 "Capital Radio II" (*The Cost of Living*) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 3'20"19 "Armagideon Time" (Willi Williams, Jackie Mittoo) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 3'52"20 "Bankrobber" (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 4'33"21 "Rockers Galore On A UK Tour" (The Clash and Mikey Dread) (B-side) (Mikey Dread lead vocals) 4'39" *Sound System Extras Disc 2* (1 CD)1 "Magnificent Dance" (12") (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 5'36"2 "Midnight To Stevens" (Outtake) 4'36"3 "Radio One" (B-side) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 6'17"4 "Stop The World" (B-side) 2'32"5 "The Cool Out" (US 12" B-side) (Instrumental version of "The Call Up") 3'53"6 "This Is Radio Clash" (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 4'11"7 "This Is Radio Clash" (B-side 7" with different lyrics) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 4'11"8 "First Night Back In London" (B-side)" (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 2'59"9 "Rock The Casbah" (Bob Clearmountain 12" mix) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 3'42"10 "Long Time Jerk" (B-side) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 5'08"11 "The Beautiful People Are Ugly Too" (*Combat Rock* Outtake)" (Previously Unreleased) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 3'46"12 "Idle In Kangaroo Court" (*Combat Rock* Outtake listed as "Kill Time") (Previously Unreleased) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 5'04"13 "Ghetto Defendant" (Extended Unedited Version) (Previously Unreleased) (Joe Strummer/Allen Ginsberg lead vocals) 6'13"14 "Cool Confusion" (B-side) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 3'12"15 "Sean Flynn" (Extended 'Marcus Music' Version)" (Previously Unreleased) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 7'22"16 "Straight To Hell" (Extended Unedited Version from *Clash On Broadway*) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 6'50" *Sound System Extras Disc 3* (1 CD)First ever recording session at Beaconsfield Film School 1976 produced by Julian Temple1 "I'm So Bored With The USA" (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 2'22"2 "London's Burning" (Previously Unreleased) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 1'57"3 "White Riot" (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 1'53"4 "1977" (Previously Unreleased) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 1'50" Second ever recording session November 1976, Polydor demos produced by Guy Stevens5 "Janie Jones" (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 2'05"6 "Career Opportunities" (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 1'53"7 "London's Burning" (Previously Unreleased) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 1'58"8 "1977" (Previously Unreleased) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 1'40"9 "White Riot" (Previously Unreleased) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 1'58" Live at The Lyceum, London 28th December 197810 "City Of The Dead" (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 2'55"11 "Jail Guitar Doors" (Previously Unreleased) (Mick Jones lead vocals) 3'02"12 "English Civil War" (traditional, arranged by Strummer/Jones) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 2'31"13 "Stay Free" (Previously Unreleased) (Mick Jones lead vocals) 3'27"14 "Cheapskates" (Previously Unreleased) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 3'12"15 "I Fought The Law" (Sonny Curtis) (Joe Strummer lead vocals) 2'25" *Bonus DVD** Julien Temple Archive - 6'20"* "White Riot" Interview - 7'10" *Promo and interviews with Tony Parsons** "1977" 2'27"* "White Riot" 1'48"* "London's Burning" 2'05" *Sussex University 1977** "I'm So Bored With The USA" (Previously Unreleased) 2'14"* "Hate & War" (Previously Unreleased) 2'34"* "Career Opportunities" (Previously Unreleased) 1'42"* "Remote Control" (Previously Unreleased) 3'13" * Don Letts Super 8 Medley 11'40"* "White Riot" 1'52"* "Janie Jones" 2'13"* "City Of The Dead" 2'04"* "Clash City Rockers" 2'15"* "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais" 2'53"* "1977" 1'41" *Clash On Broadway* - 19'50"* "London Calling"* "This Is Radio Clash"* "The Magnificent Seven"* "Guns Of Brixton"* "Safe European Home" *Promo Videos** "Tommy Gun" 3'00"* "London Calling" 3'20"* "Bankrobber" 4'00"* "Clampdown" (Live) 5'00"* "Train In Vain" (Live) 2'10"* "The Call Up" 3'10"* "Rock The Casbah" 3'20"* "Should I Stay Or Should I Go" (Live at Shea Stadium) 2'50"* "Career Opportunities" (Live at Shea Stadium) 3'00" ——————— *The Clash Hits Back*Greatest hits album by *The Clash*Released 9 September 2013Recorded 1977–1982Genre Punk Rock, VV. GenresLabel Sony LegacyProducer *The Clash*, *Micky Foote*, *Sandy Pearlman*, *Bill Price*, *Guy Stevens*, *Jose Unidos*, *Lee* “*Scratch*” *Perry* *The Clash Hits Back* is a 2-CD, 3-LP best of collection by *The Clash* released in September 2013. The set was released simultaneously with an eleven disc box set titled *Sound System* (see above) along with *5 Album Studio Set*, which contains the band's first five studio albums (see below). Track ListingAll songs written by Joe Strummer and Mick Jones unless otherwise noted. Disc One1 "London Calling" 3'20"2 "Safe European Home" 3'51"3 "Know Your Rights" 3'39"4 "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais" 4'01"5 "Janie Jones" 2'05"6 "The Guns Of Brixton" (Paul Simonon) 3'10"7 "Train In Vain" 3'11"8 "Bankrobber" 4'35"9 "Wrong 'Em Boyo" (Clive Alphonso; originally performed by the Rulers; including Stagger Lee) 3'10"10 "The Magnificent Seven" 5'33"11 "Police On My Back" (Eddie Grant) 3'17"12 "Rock The Casbah" (Topper Headon/The Clash) 3'42"13 "Career Opportunities" 1'52"14 "Police & Thieves" ( Junior Murvin, Lee “Scratch” Perry) 6'00"15 "Somebody Got Murdered" 3'34"16 "Brand New Cadillac" (Vince Taylor) 2'09"17 "Clampdown" 3'50" Disc Two1 "Ghetto Defendant" 4'44"2 "Armagideon Time" (Willi Williams, Jackie Mittoo) 3'50"3 "Stay Free" 3'40"4 "I Fought The Law" (Sonny Curtis) 2'39"5 "Straight To Hell" 5'30"6 "Should I Stay Or Should I Go" 3'08"7 "Garageland" 3'13"8 "White Riot" 1'59"9 "Complete Control" 3'13"10 "Clash City Rockers" 3'56"11 "Tommy Gun" 3'17"12 "English Civil War" (traditional, arranged by Strummer/Jones) 2'36"13 "The Call Up" 5'25"14 "Hitsville U.K." 4'20"15 "This Is Radio Clash" 4'11" ——————— *5 Album Studio Set*Box set by *The Clash*Released 9 September 2013Recorded 1977–1982Genre Punk Rock, VV. GenresLabel Sony LegacyProducer *The Clash*, *Micky Foote*, *Sandy Pearlman*, *Bill Price*, *Guy Stevens*, *Jose Unidos*, *Lee* “*Scratch*” *Perry*, *Julian Temple*, *Don Letts**5 Album Studio Set* is a box set collection by *The Clash* released in September 2013. The box contains newly re-mastered by *Mick Jones* of the band's first five albums on eight discs minus their final album, *Cut the Crap*. The albums came in vinyl replica packaging and the box was designed exclusively by the band.[3] The set was released simultaneously with an expanded eleven disc box set titled *Sound System* and a greatest hits package titled *The Clash Hits Back* (see above).*CDs**The Clash* (UK Version) (April 1977; 1 CD)*Give 'Em Enough Rope* (November 1978; 1 CD)*London Calling* (December 1979; 2 CD)*Sandinista!* (“**The Triple!**”; December 1980; 3CD)*Combat Rock* (May 1982; 1 CD) ——————— *Personnel* *The Clash* • *Joe Strummer* − Backing Vocals, Bass Guitar, Lead Guitar, Lead Vocals, Piano, Rhythm Guitar, Vocals • *Mick Jones* − Backing Vocals, Harmonica, Lead Guitar, Lead Vocals, Piano, Vocals • *Paul Simonon* − Backing Vocals, Bass Guitar, Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Vocals • *Topper Headon* − Bass Guitar, Drums, Percussion, Piano, Vocals • Tory Crimes (Terry Chimes) − Drums *Featured Artists* • Mikey Dread - Backing Vocals, Lead Vocals, Vocals • Tymon Dogg - Piano, Vocals, Violin • Ellen Foley - Backing Vocals, Lead Vocals, Vocals • Futura 2000 – Vocals • Luke & Ben Gallagher - Vocals • Maria Gallagher - Vocals • Allen Ginsberg – Vocals • Den Hegarty (Darts) - Vocals • Joe Ely – Backing Vocals • Kosmo Vinyl - Vocals • Ivan Julian - Guitar • Noel “Tempo” Bailey (aka Sowell) - Guitar • Allen Lanier - Piano • Mickey Gallagher – Keyboards, Organ, Piano • Poly Mandell (Tommy Mandel) – Keyboards • Norman Watt-Roy - Bass • The Irish Horns – Brass • Gary Barnacle - Saxophone • Davey Payne - Saxophone • Arthur Edward “Bill” Barnacle - Trumpet • Lew Lewis - Harmonica • Band Sgt. Dave Yates • Battersea • Gerald Baxter-Warman • Tim Curry • Ray Gasconne • Rudolph Adolphus Jordan • Terry McQuade • Anthony Nelson Steelie • Jody Winscott • Composers: Mose Allison, Clive Alphonso, Michael Campbell, The Clash, Sonny Curtis, Clement Dodd, Tymon Dogg, Mikey Dread, Jackie Edwards, Robert Ellen, Eddy Grant, Topper Headon, Frederick Hibbert, FBooker T. Jones, Mick Jones, Keith Levine, Jackie Mittoo, Junior Murvin, Lee “Scratch” Perry, Danny Ray, Paul Simonon, Joe Strummer, Vince Taylor, Wilbert Williams *Production* • Engineering: Joe Blaney, Gregg Caruso, Kevin Dalimore, Dennis Ferranti, Eddie Garcia, Jerry Green, Simon Humphreys, Glyn Johns, Lancelot “Maxie” McKenzie, Chris Mingo, J.P. Nickolson, Bill Price, Corky Stasiak, Paul Subblebine, and Julien Temple • Editing: Robin Banks, Pablo D'Ambrosie, and Kris Needs • Mixing: Mikey Dread, Glyn Johns, Bill Price, Corky Stasiak, and Richard Whittaker • Remastering: The Clash, Mick Jones, Paul Subblebine, and Tim Young • Sound Effects: Steve Bell • Art Editor: Robert Gordon McHarg III • Artwork: Mikey Dread, Eddie, Gene Greif, Jules, Robert Gordon McHarg III, Chris Musto, Kate Simon, Paul Simonon, and Joe Strummer • Design: Hugh Brown, The Clash, Wes Geral, Gene Greif, Jules, Ray Lowry, Robert Gordon McHarg III, Robbin Panks, Terry Razor, and Paul Simonon • Liner Notes: The Baker, Robin Banks, John Cooper Clarke, Mikey Dread, Johnny Green, Topper Headon, Mick Jones, Ray Jordan, Don Letts, Alex Michon, Bill Price, Chris Salewicz, Paul Simonon, Pennie Smith, Joe Strummer, Julien Temple, Tim Young, and Kosmo Vinyl • Photography: M. Arscott, Jane Ashley, Hugh Brown, Caroline Coon, Bob Gruen, Sho Kikuchi, Krystyna Kolowska, Grzegorz Lepiarz, Des Letts, Rocco Macauley, Kate Simon, Paul Slattery, Pennie Smith, Joe Strummer, Julien Temple, and Julian Yewdall • Cartoonist: Steve Bell • Layout: Chris Musto • Executive Producer: Don Letts • Producers: Ama Chana, The Clash, Micky Foote, Sandy Pearlman, and Guy Stevens • Project Manager: Joanna Kalli • Project Consultant: Andy Street • Consultant: Bill Price • Assistants: Steve Levine, Joe Pullen • A&R: Bruce Dickinson and Matt Gibbon ——————— U2be/VEVO Videos • [ The Clash - Clampdown (Live at the Lewisham Odeon) ] • [ The Clash - White Riot ] ——————— Tags#Clash#Sound#System

10 years ago

Dubfiyah1977

Hell no Lol. I only own all their LP's at this point. I could see getting this for my 12 year old nephew though, so he can discover The Clash.

10 years ago

Jesse de Krosse

@dubfiyah1977 but are you really waiting for this and willing to spend 100 pounds on some remasters with extra stickers. I'm not.

10 years ago

Dubfiyah1977

Got ya BAD sucked nothing ground breaking after the clash for sure.

10 years ago

Dubfiyah1977

Had to split some comments in wrong order due to youtube only allowing 500 characters per reply. read from bottom to top

10 years ago

Jesse de Krosse

@dubfiyah1977 Don't

10 years ago

Jesse de Krosse

@dubfiyah1977 I was talking About the post-clash era. Maybe "progressive" was the wrong word. But i don't think Mick Jones did any groundbreaking stuff. So that's why he propably called Paul and Topper and decided to dust off all the old clash tapes and remaster them.

10 years ago

Dubfiyah1977

I actually think their huge ego's and differences lent to their style but in the end it bit them in the ass. The dynamics were there but it just didn't work out. I mean three totally different tastes in music working together, they fed off each other. Wow, did I just read that? "Mick Jones isn't very progressive", Saying MICK JONES isn't progressive is just plain ignorant. He arranged and composed freaking London Calling and most of Sandinista. Two incredibly PROGRESSIVE albums.

10 years ago

Jesse de Krosse

Joe Strummer didn't make Cut The Crap alone. Paul Simonon and long-time manager Bernard Rhodes were also there but the thing is: Joe was making great music till the day he died. Mick Jones was just living of the things he did with The Clash. Mick Jones isn't very progressive. And i agree with you one point... that Mick, Paul & Topper didn't get the appreciation they deserve. I feel quite sorry for those guys but then again the Clash were 4 huge ego's and that's why they couldn't be together

10 years ago

coheneil

what's that song on the backround?

10 years ago

Dubfiyah1977

If he was alive he would be doing a reunion tour with them and making a lot of money

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