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The US version of The Clash was not released until well after the UK version. In fact, Give 'Em Enough Rope was released in the US first. When the band's US label finally decided to release the debut, they decided to replace many of the album tracks with songs issued on non-album singles and such. So it's essentially a "greatest hits up to this point" album minus the songs on Give 'Em Enough Rope.That is wild. I wonder why?I've always found it fascinating that the UK and US versions of this album are so different. They only share 5 tracks in common.214 (tie). The Clash – The Clash (122 points)
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The Clash is the debut studio album by the English punk rock band the Clash, released on 8 April 1977 through CBS Records. Recorded and mixed over three weeks in February 1977 for £4,000, it would go on to reach No. 12 on the UK charts and has been included on many retrospective rankings as one of the greatest punk albums of all time.
Songs on the album were composed by guitarists Joe Strummer and Mick Jones, with the notable exception of the reggae cover "Police and Thieves". The song "What's My Name" is co-credited to Clash founding member Keith Levene, who left the band in September 1976.
The US version of the album came with a bonus 7" single inside ("Groovy Times" b/w "Gates of the West")

As noted above, this is a concept album of themes from the Old West. The album consist of 10 songs, so if you see a CD with the songs "Into the Old Man's Shoes" and "Madman Across the Water" ending it, they were added on as bonus tracks at some point. Both songs were originally recorded during the Tumbleweed sessions with Madman being an early version. The last song should be "Burn Down the Mission," which is a great epic sounding song to end the album with. None of the songs on the album were hits, although "Amoreena" got some exposure from being in the movie Dog Day Afternoon. The US version had no singles, but "Country Comfort" was released in a few countries. The music is soulful, bluesy, funky, gospelly, country rockish and rootsy. It's a great blend of music, with well written songs and great singing and playing. It is my favorite work of art by Elton and Bernie. I don't know what song to pick for the playlist. There are so many songs I love. I'll let Binky pick, and if I was betting, I bet he picks "Where to Now St. Peter?" but I could be wrong.
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