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From Here to Eternity: Live is a compilation album of live material released by The Clash in 1999. Some of the recordings featured also appear in the movie Rude Boy. "London's Burning", "What's My Name" and "I Fought the Law" were instrumentally overdubbed to repair some technical deficiencies of the original live recording.
[edit] Track listing
- "Complete Control" – 3:45
- "London's Burning" – 2:03
- Recorded April 30, 1978 at Victoria Park, London
- "What's My Name" (Jones/Levene/Strummer) – 1:43
- Recorded July 27, 1978 at Music Machine, London
- "Clash City Rockers" – 3:30
- "Career Opportunities" – 2:06
- Recorded October 13, 1982 at Shea Stadium, New York
- "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais" – 4:28
- "Capital Radio" – 2:58
- "City of the Dead" – 2:47
- "I Fought the Law" (Curtis) – 2:36
- Tracks 8 and 9 recorded December 28, 1978 at The Lyceum, London
- "London Calling" – 3:29
- "Armagideon Time" (Dodd/Williams) – 5:05
- Tracks 7 and 11 recorded February 8, 1980 at Lewisham Odeon, London
- "Train in Vain" – 4:43
- "Guns of Brixton" (Simonon) – 3:36
- Tracks 1, 12 and 13 recorded June 13, 1981 at Bond's Casino, New York
- "The Magnificent Seven" (The Clash) – 6:09
- "Know Your Rights" (The Clash) – 4:05
- Tracks 4, 6, 10, 14 and 15 recorded September 7, 1982 at The Orpheum, Boston
- "Should I Stay or Should I Go" (The Clash) – 3:14
- "Straight to Hell" (The Clash) – 7:24
- Tracks 16 and 17 recorded September 8, 1982 at The Orpheum, Boston
[edit] Personnel