Combat Rock by The Clash

Combat Rock

The Clash

1982

Combat Rock is a Punk album by The Clash, originally released in 1982. On Gatefold: 254 pressings tracked, owned by 75 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Punk
  • Punk Rock
  • layered
  • restless
  • political

About

In 1982 there wasn’t another band in the world that could unite West Texas troubadour Joe Ely, New York graffiti artist Futura 2000, and Beat poet Allen Ginsberg. That those are the three prominent guest musicians on <i>Combat Rock</i> says a lot about the Clash — about their eclectic interests and their stature not just in the music world, but within world culture at large. The Clash’s final album to feature the classic lineup, <i>Combat Rock</i> is at once their most basic rock album, and the most bizarre. The Clash had to go through a lot to be able to write a riff as simple and memorable as “Should I Stay or Should I Go.” “Rock the Casbah,” on the other hand, is one of the most effortlessly complex dance songs to ever top the charts. The rest of the album is thornier. “Overpowered by Funk,” “Car Jamming,” and “Sean Flynn” are even more out there than the songs on <i>Sandinista!</i>. “Inoculated City” is one of Mick Jones’ most underrated pop songs, but it is Joe Strummer’s “Straight To Hell” that ends <i>Combat Rock</i>, and the Clash’s career, with elegiac grace.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Know Your Rights3:38
  2. A2Car Jamming3:58
  3. A3Should I Stay Or Should I Go3:06
  4. A4Rock The Casbah3:14
  5. A5Red Angel Dragnet3:48
  6. A6Straight To Hell5:30

Side B

  1. B1Overpowered By Funk4:55
  2. B2Atom Tan2:35
  3. B3Sean Flynn4:30
  4. B4Ghetto Defendant4:45
  5. B5Inoculated City2:43
  6. B6Death Is A Star3:08

Credits

Performers

75 collectors on Gatefold own this · 254 pressings tracked on Gatefold