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The Clash

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Article: Extended Analysis

Live At Sweetwater / Live At Sweetwater Two / Live In Japan

Read "Live At Sweetwater / Live At Sweetwater Two / Live In Japan" reviewed by Doug Collette


Hot Tuna's Live at Sweetwater/Live at Sweetwater 2/Live in Japan (Mercury Studios, 2004) reaffirms the fluidity of personnel that's marked the veteran ensemble throughout its over fifty-year career. Comprised of titles originally issued on the Relix Records label in the mid-to-late Nineties, then re-released in modified form in 2004, this Mercury Studios compendium may represent the ...

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Article: Bailey's Bundles

The Led Zeppelin Papers - Physical Graffiti, Deluxe Edition

Read "The Led Zeppelin Papers - Physical Graffiti, Deluxe Edition" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


It may just be coincidence, but there seems to have existed a phenomenon in classic rock recording where prominent artists begin a creative evolution on a single LP release, chronologically following it up with a definitive artistic statement as a double album set, creating a sort of lopsided diptych of certain brilliance. Notable examples include:

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Article: Film Review

Rolling Stone: Stories From The Edge - 50 Years of Defining Culture

Read "Rolling Stone: Stories From The Edge - 50 Years of Defining Culture" reviewed by Doug Collette


Rolling Stone: Stories From The Edge: 50 Years of Defining Culture Shout Factory 2018 In its two DVD's, six-chapters and four hours-plus total running time (which might well have been twice that length to be truly comprehensive_, Stories From the Edge ostensibly (and fitfully) covers history also laid out in the coffee ...

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Article: Album Review

Troker: Crimen Sonoro

Read "Crimen Sonoro" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


It's curious how the exact same things that attract one person to music will repel another. For example, I'm at my friend Mike's birthday party and we start talking about music we're listening to, and I bring up Crimen Sonoro, the new release by Troker, which my wife and I listened to in the car driving ...

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Article: From the Inside Out

What a Wonderful World (of Music)

Read "What a Wonderful World (of Music)" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


Wil Blades Field Notes Royal Potato Family 2014 It's good to know that no matter how many things change around us, there's still nothing that kicks out the jams like a good old school B-3 organ, guitar and drum trio. Wil Blades provides an excellent case study ...

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Article: Album Review

Max Johnson Quartet: The Prisoner

Read "The Prisoner" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


Double bassist Max Johnson's new suite The Prisoner is inspired by the futuristic British cult TV series from the end of the sixties by the same name. This series was a source of inspiration for many artists, among them The Clash, Iron Maiden, and avant-garde sound artist David Shea. New York-based Johnson assembled a quartet of ...

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Hits Back

Label: Epic/Legacy
Released: 2013
Track listing: CD 1: London Calling; Safe European Home; Know Your Rights; (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais; Janie Jones; The Guns of Brixton; Train in Vain; Bankrobber; Wrong ‘Em Boyo; The Magnificent Seven; Police on my Back; Rock the Casbah; Career Opportunities; Police & Thieves; Somebody Got Murdered; Brand New Cadillac; Working for the Clampdown. CD 2:Ghetto Defendant; Armagideon Time; Stay Free; I Fought the Law; Straight To Hell; Should I Stay or Should I Go?; Garageland; White Riot; Complete Control; Clash City Rockers; Tommy Gun; English Civil War; The Call Up; Hitsville UK; This Is Radio Clash.

Album

The Clash: Hits Back

Label: Epic/Legacy
Released: 2013
Track listing: CD1: London Calling; Safe European Home; Know Your Rights; (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais; Janie Jones; The Guns of Brixton; Train in Vain; Bankrobber; Wrong ‘Em Boyo; The Magnificent Seven; Police on my Back; Rock the Casbah; Career Opportunities; Police & Thieves; Somebody Got Murdered; Brand New Cadillac; Working for the Clampdown. CD2: Ghetto Defendant; Armagideon Time; Stay Free; I Fought the Law; Straight To Hell; Should I Stay or Should I Go?; Garageland; White Riot; Complete Control; Clash City Rockers; Tommy Gun; English Civil War; The Call Up; Hitsville UK; This Is Radio Clash.

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Article: Extended Analysis

The Clash: Hits Back

Read "The Clash: Hits Back" reviewed by Phil Barnes


Nearly eleven years have passed since Joe Strummer's untimely death on 22 December 2002, and yet the music he, Mick Jones, Paul Simenon and Topper Headon made is still held in great affection by fans across the globe. Part of the reason for this longevity is the sheer quality and breadth of inspiration of ...


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