Singles Box
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Singles Box | ||
Compilation album by The Clash | ||
Released | 2006 | |
Recorded | 1977 - 1985 | |
Genre | Punk rock | |
Length | ?? | |
Label | Sony BMG | |
Producer(s) | ?? | |
The Clash chronology | ||
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London Calling: 25th Anniversary Legacy Edition (2004) |
Singles Box (2006) |
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Singles Box is a compilation album by The Clash. Included within is all the singles that they released in the UK (meaning no single for "Train In Vain (Stand By Me)", their first top 40 single in America), with the single mixes and edits with the B-sides released, and also containing B-sides from different parts of the world.
The discs are packaged in a sleeve which reproduces the design of the original single, and they come in a protective sleeve. The CDs themselves are designed to look like vinyl records, with a textured top to look like a record with grooves and the data side being black, and a reproduction of the record label in the center of the disc.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Disc 1
- "White Riot"
- "1977"
[edit] Disc 2
- "Listen"
- "Interview With The Clash On The Circle Line"
- "Interview With The Clash On The Circle Line"
- "Capital Radio One"
[edit] Disc 3
- "Remote Control"
- "London's Burning (live)"
- "London's Burning"
[edit] Disc 4
- "Complete Control"
- "The City Of The Dead"
[edit] Disc 5
- "Clash City Rockers"
- "Jail Guitar Doors"
[edit] Disc 6
- "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais"
- "The Prisoner"
[edit] Disc 7
- "Tommy Gun"
- "1-2 Crush On You"
[edit] Disc 8
- "English Civil War"
- "Pressure Drop"
[edit] Disc 9
- "I Fought The Law"
- "Groovy Times"
- "Gates Of The West"
- "Capital Radio Two"
[edit] Disc 10
- "London Calling"
- "Armagideon Time"
- "Justice Tonight"
- "Kick It Over"
- "Clampdown"
- "The Card Cheat"
- "Lost In The Supermarket"
[edit] Disc 11
- "Bankrobber"
- "Rockers Galore...UK Tour"
- "Rudie Can't Fail"
- "Train In Vain"
[edit] Disc 12
- "The Call Up"
- "Stop The World"
[edit] Disc 13
- "Hitsville U.K."
- "Radio One"
- "Police On My Back"
- "Somebody Got Murdered"
[edit] Disc 14
- "The Magnificent Seven" (Edit)
- "The Magnificent Dance" (Edit)
- "Lightning Strikes (Not Once But Twice)"
- "One More Time"
- "One More Dub"
- "The Cool Out"
- "The Magnificent Seven"
- "The Magnificent Dance"
[edit] Disc 15
- "This Is Radio Clash"
- "Radio Clash"
- "Outside Broadcast"
- "Radio 5"
[edit] Disc 16
- "Know Your Rights"
- "First Night Back In London"
[edit] Disc 17
- "Rock The Casbah"
- "Long Time Jerk"
- "Mustapha Dance"
- "Red Angel Dragnet"
- "Overpowered By Funk"
[edit] Disc 18
- "Should I Stay Or Should I Go"
- "Straight To Hell"
- "Inoculated City"
- "Cool Confusion"
[edit] Disc 19
- "This Is England"
- "Do It Now"
- "Sex Mad Roar"
The Clash |
Joe Strummer | Mick Jones | Paul Simonon | Topper Headon
Nick Sheppard | Keith Levene | Pete Howard | Terry Chimes | Vince White |
Discography |
Studio albums: The Clash | Give 'Em Enough Rope | London Calling | Sandinista! | Combat Rock | Cut the Crap |
Compilations and lives: Black Market Clash | The Story of the Clash, Volume 1 | Clash on Broadway | The Singles | Super Black Market Clash | From Here to Eternity: Live | The Essential Clash | London Calling: 25th Anniversary Legacy Edition | Singles Box |