The Clash discography
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| Releases | ||
|---|---|---|
| ↙Studio albums | 6 | |
| ↙Live albums | 1 | |
| ↙Compilation albums | 8 | |
| ↙Extended plays | 4 | |
| ↙Singles | 32 | |
This page includes discography of The Clash, with chart placings in the UK and US.
Contents |
[edit] Studio albums
| Year | Title | Peak positions | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US | UK | |||
| 1977 | The Clash | 126 | 12 | The 1979 USA release is significantly different from the original 1977 UK release. |
| 1978 | Give 'Em Enough Rope | 128 | 2 | |
| 1979 | London Calling | 27 | 9 | Released as a double album |
| 1980 | Sandinista! | 24 | 19 | Released as a triple album |
| 1982 | Combat Rock | 7 | 2 | |
| 1985 | Cut the Crap | 88 | 16 | |
[edit] Compilations
| Release Date | Title | US | UK | Record Label | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1980 | Black Market Clash | 74 | - | Epic Records | 10" EP collection of B-sides |
| 1988 | The Story of the Clash, Volume 1 | 142 | 7 | CBS Records/Epic Records | Greatest hits collection |
| 1991 | Clash on Broadway | - | - | CBS Records/Epic Records | 3 disc box set containing several unreleased tracks and alternate versions |
| 1991 | The Singles | - | 68 | CBS Records/Epic Records | Collection of singles in chronological order |
| 1994 | Super Black Market Clash | - | - | Epic Records | Collection of b-sides and rarities |
| 1999 | From Here to Eternity: Live | 193 | 13 | Epic Records | Collection of live recordings from 1978 - 1982) |
| 2003 | The Essential Clash | 99 | 18 | Epic Records/Legacy | Collection of "essential" recordings |
| 2004 | London Calling: 25th Anniversary Legacy Edition | - | 26 | Epic Records/Legacy | Expanded with rehearsal tapes and making of the album DVD |
| 2006 | Singles Box | - | - | Epic Records/Legacy | A collection of 19 UK singles |
| 2007 | The Singles | - | 13 | SonyBMG | Single Disc of 19 singles including "This is England" and not in chronological order |
[edit] UK Singles
[edit] US Singles
| Release Date | Title | Album | USA |
|---|---|---|---|
| July 26, 1979 | I Fought the Law / (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais | - | - |
| 1980 | Train In Vain (Stand By Me) / London Calling | London Calling | 23 |
| February 17, 1981 | Hitsville UK | Sandinista! | - |
| March 27, 1981 | The Magnificent Seven | Sandinista! | - |
| November 25, 1981 | This Is Radio Clash | - | - |
| June 10, 1982 | Should I Stay or Should I Go | Combat Rock | 45 |
| September 16, 1982 | Rock the Casbah | Combat Rock | 8 |
[edit] EPs
| Release Date | Title | UK | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| April 1, 1977 | Capital Radio | - | Given away to readers who sent off the coupon printed in the NME, plus the red sticker found on the first album |
| May 11, 1979 | The Cost of Living E.P. | 22 | Contains I Fought The Law, Groovy Times, Gates Of The West and Capital Radio Two. |
| 1980 | Bankrobber EP | - | 33⅓ rpm 7" EP -- "Train In Vain" b/w "Bankrobber" & "Rockers Galore... UK Tour" (Mikey Dread). US release. |
| 1988 | I Fought the Law | - | Deleted 1988 UK 4-track CD single manufactured in Germany including: I Fought the Law, City Of The Dead, Police On My Back, 48 Hours. |
[edit] Filmography
- Rude Boy (1980) (directed by Jack Hazan and David Mingay)[1]
- This is Video Clash (1985)
- The Clash: Westway to the World (2000) (directed by Don Letts)[2]
- The Essential Clash (2003)
- The Clash: Up Close and Personal (2007)[3]
- Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten (2007) (directed by Julien Temple)
- The Clash Live: Revolution Rock (2008) (Sony/BMG)[4]
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