The Clash Hits Back | |
Type: | greatest |
Artist: | The Clash |
Cover: | Theclashhitsback.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 |
Chronology: | The Clash compilations and lives |
Prev Title: | Sound System |
Prev Year: | 2013 |
Next Title: | 5 Album Studio Set |
Next Year: | 2013 |
The Clash Hits Back is a 2-CD, 3-LP best of collection by the Clash released in September 2013.[1]
The set was released simultaneously with an eleven disc box set titled Sound System along with 5 Album Studio Set, which contains the band's first five studio albums. They are expected to be the final releases to involve Mick Jones who said "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.[2]
The best of album is sequenced to copy the set played by the band at the Brixton Fair Deal (now the academy) on 10 July 1982,[3] rounded out with big numbers that failed to make the set that night.
The Fair Deal was a special venue for the Clash, Paul Simonon told the Guardian, because of the memories it held as the cinema he and Mick Jones went to as children. "It's actually where I saw my first ever pop show," Simonon said. "We all turned up as 10-year-olds, and they said: 'Right, boys and girls, we've got a special surprise for you—we're not going to show you a film!' So everyone was: 'Booooo.' 'No. we've got a special surprise—we have Sandie Shaw!' And Sandie Shaw came on, and she was going on about not having any shoes. So we had an hour set from her, and that was my first pop concert."
The actual set the band played that evening has the song "Bankrobber" as the 5th tune, not the 8th. This is verified by audience recordings from the show. The band entered the stage to the sound of "La Resa Dei Conti (For A Few Dollars More)" by Ennio Morricone.[4]
All songs written by Joe Strummer and Mick Jones unless otherwise noted: