01. "White Riot" 02. "Remote Control" 03. "Complete Control" 04. "Clash City Rockers" 05. "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais" 06. "Tommy Gun" 07. "English Civil War" 08. "I Fought The Law" 09. "London Calling" 10. "Train In Vain" 11. "Bankrobber" 12. "The Call Up" 13. "Hitsville Uk" 14. "Magnificent Seven" 15. "This Is Radio Clash" 16. "Know Your Rights" 17. "Rock The Casbah" 18. "Should I Stay Or Should I Go"
Description:
"The Singles" on CD brings together a powerful collection of key tracks by The Clash, one of the most influential bands in punk and rock history. This compilation focuses on the band's single releases, capturing the evolution from raw, politically charged punk anthems to more adventurous songs that fuse rock, reggae, dub, and pop elements. It is an ideal overview for new listeners who want a focused introduction, and at the same time an essential, compact highlight reel for long-time fans who want the most important songs on one disc. The CD format ensures a robust, high-quality sound experience that does justice to the band's energy and dynamic arrangements.
As a band, The Clash helped define the sound and spirit of British punk in the late 1970s, then quickly transcended it. Known for their intense live shows, sharp social commentary and stylistic openness, they became a global reference point for politically conscious rock music. Over the years they achieved significant chart success and critical acclaim, with singles that are now considered classics of modern music. Their influence can be heard in countless rock, indie and alternative bands that followed.
The label Col stands for a long tradition in the distribution of popular music and catalog titles. Releases under this manufacturer's banner are typically carefully curated and produced with attention to sound quality and packaging. With "The Singles," Col offers a focused, collector-friendly product that makes important works from The Clash's history easily accessible, whether you are rediscovering the band or discovering them for the first time.