The Singles (2007 The Clash album) explained

The Singles
Type:Compilation album
Artist:The Clash
Cover:ClashThesingles.jpg
Recorded:1977–1985
Genre:Punk rock, dance-punk, new wave
Length:67:38
Label:Sony BMG
Producer:Lee "Scratch" Perry, Bill Price, Sandy Pearlman, Guy Stevens and Jose Unidos
Chronology:The Clash compilations and lives
Prev Title:Singles Box
Prev Year:2006
Next Title:Live at Shea Stadium
Next Year:2008

The Singles is a 2007 compilation album by British punk rock band The Clash that presents the singles of the band's career, it does not include any of the B-sides incorporated into the release of the earlier collection and compiled onto a single disc.

Track listing

  1. "London Calling" (from London Calling)
  2. "Rock the Casbah" (from Combat Rock)
  3. "Should I Stay or Should I Go" (from Combat Rock)
  4. "I Fought the Law" (from The Cost of Living and The Clash (U.S.))
  5. "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais" (from The Clash (U.S.))
  6. "The Magnificent Seven" (from Sandinista!)
  7. "Bankrobber" (from Black Market Clash)
  8. "The Call Up" (from Sandinista!)
  9. "Complete Control" (from The Clash (U.S.))
  10. "White Riot" (from The Clash (U.K.))
  11. "Remote Control" (from The Clash (U.K.))
  12. "Tommy Gun" (from Give 'Em Enough Rope)
  13. "Clash City Rockers" (from The Clash (U.S.))
  14. "English Civil War" (from Give 'Em Enough Rope)
  15. "Hitsville U.K." (from Sandinista!)
  16. "Know Your Rights" (from Combat Rock)
  17. "This Is England" (from Cut the Crap)
  18. "This Is Radio Clash" (from This is Radio Clash)
  19. "Train in Vain" (from London Calling)
  20. "Groovy Times" (from The Cost of Living) (bonus track on some versions)

Charts

Chart (2007–2009)! scope="col" sort-data-type="number"
Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[1] 57

Notes and References

  1. Book: Ryan, Gavin. Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010. 2011. Moonlight Publishing. Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia. pdf.