The Clash were never afraid to experiment with sounds and that led to one bloated album (Sandinista!) and could have led to ...
Although the triple album sprawl of 1980’s Sandinista! from The Clash – the self-styled “only band that matters” – may seem like a more obvious candidate for inspection under the prog ...
As we know, “Train In Vain” was delivered too late for a sleeve credit on London Calling, and much of Sandinista was written in the studio. Even after their demise, The Clash were driven by ...
I think that goes with the whole of Sandinista!, really. It just blew everything apart. Whatever people were expecting from the next Clash album, Sandinista! wasn’t it. The variety of stuff was ...
It's easy to claim The Clash among the greatest punk bands of all time. It's also appropriate to rank them among the greatest groups in rock and roll history. The Clash is simply iconic with ...