Sound System (album) explained

Sound System
Type:box set
Artist:The Clash
Cover:Clashsoundsystem.jpg
Recorded:1977–1982
Genre:Punk rock
Label:Sony Legacy
Producer:The Clash, Micky Foote, Sandy Pearlman, Bill Price, Guy Stevens, Jose Unidos, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Julian Temple, Don Letts
Chronology:The Clash compilations and lives
Prev Title:Live at Shea Stadium
Prev Year:2008
Next Title:The Clash Hits Back
Next Year:2013

Sound System is a box set collection by the Clash released in September 2013.[1] [2] The box contains the band's studio albums (but excludes the post-breakup album Cut the Crap) newly re-mastered by Mick Jones, with a further three discs featuring demos, non-album singles, rarities and B-sides, a DVD with previously unseen footage by both Don Letts and Julien Temple, original promo videos and live footage, plus an owner's manual booklet, reprints of the band's original 'Armagideon Times' fanzine and merchandise including dog tags, badges, stickers and a poster. The boom box packaging was designed by Paul Simonon. The set was released simultaneously with 5 Album Studio Set, which contains only the five studio albums, and a greatest hits package titled The Clash Hits Back.

In a September 2013 interview, Mick Jones announced the box sets and hits package will be the final time he works on anything involving the Clash and their music. "I'm not even thinking about any more Clash releases. This is it for me, and I say that with an exclamation mark," Jones said.[3]

Remastering

Mick Jones said, "The concept of the whole thing is best box set ever. Re-mastering's a really amazing thing. That was the musical point of it all, because there's so much there that you wouldn't have heard before. It was like discovering stuff, because the advances in mastering are so immense since the last time [the Clash catalogue] was remastered in the 90s."

All the music has been remastered from the original tapes, Jones said. "We had to bake the tapes beforehand – the oxide on them is where the music is, so if you don't put them in the oven and bake them, that all falls off, because they're so old."

Bassist Simonon highlighted a guitar line on "Safe European Home", from the band's second album Give 'Em Enough Rope, saying he'd never even heard it before. "It's probably some session musician, while I was asleep," Jones joked.

Reception

PopMatters journalist J.C. Maçek III wrote "The initial interest may come in the fact that the packaging looks like a classic Boom Box emblazoned with 'THE CLASH' in a military stencil with the overall box decorated in a Combat Rock reminiscent camouflage. This is definitely a visual treat for Clash fans to add to their mantle."[4]

Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone said "It takes a band as myth-saturated as the Clash to live up to a career-summing box as ambitious as this one. But Joe Strummer and his crew of London gutter-punk romantics fit the bill."

The Telegraph's Patrick Sawer wrote "The tracks, remastered by the band’s guitarist Mick Jones and Tim Young (who won a Grammy for his work on the Beatles 2006 Love album), sound fresh as ever, crisper even. Jones, the official muso of the band, said that during the remastering process he discovered guitar lines he couldn’t remember and previously buried instrumental details certainly stand out – along with Strummer’s biting ad-libs."

Track listing

Tracks 10–15 from Sound System extras disc 3 are incorrectly credited as dating from December 1979.

Bonus DVD

Julien Temple Archive – 6:15

White Riot Promo Film (Promo and interview with Tony Parsons) – 7:11

Sussex University '77 – 8:29 (previously unreleased)

Don Letts Super 8 Medley – 11:45

Clash on Broadway – 22:31

Promo Videos – 37:37

Personnel

The Clash

Featured artists

Production

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Michael . Hann . The Clash to release new box set of remastered albums and rarities: Sound System set to be accompanied by best-of album, sequenced to copy a 1982 Brixton show . . 21 May 2013 .
  2. News: The Clash Announce Deluxe "Sound System" Box Set . . 21 May 2013 . 17 January 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131029204026/http://finance.yahoo.com/news/clash-announce-deluxe-sound-system-144500531.html . 29 October 2013 . dead .
  3. Andy . Greene . The Clash's Mick Jones: 'This Is It for Me': Expects the band's huge new box set to be last reissue project . . 30 August 2013 .
  4. The Clash: Sound System. PopMatters. J.C.. Maçek III. 2013-09-20.