Tracklist
A1 | Know Your Rights | 3:34 | |
A2 | Car Jamming | 3:54 | |
A3 | Should I Stay Or Should I Go | 3:03 | |
A4 | Rock The Casbah | 3:31 | |
A5 | Red Angel Dragnet | 3:41 | |
A6 | Straight To Hell | 5:22 | |
B1 | Overpowered By Funk | 4:48 | |
B2 | Atom Tan | 2:23 | |
B3 | Sean Flynn | 4:21 | |
B4 | Ghetto Defendant | 4:26 | |
B5 | Inoculated City | 2:38 | |
B6 | Death Is A Star | 3:04 |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – We Are Vinyl
- Record Company – Sony Music Entertainment International Services GmbH
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
- Copyright © – Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
- Distributed By – Sony Music Entertainment
- Published By – Universal Music Publishing
- Published By – Nineden Ltd.
- Remastered At – Metropolis Mastering
Credits
- Backing Vocals – Joe Ely
- Mixed By – Glyn Johns
- Other [Inspiration] – Guy Stevens
- Performer [Made by] – The Clash
- Photography By [Sleeve Photo] – Pennie Smith
- Recorded By – Joe Blaney
- Remastered By – Tim Young
- Tape [Tape Jock] – Eddie Garcia
Notes
Comes with picture inner sleeve made of thick paper, a cardboard photograph insert and card.
Re-mastered by Tim Young and The Clash at Metropolis
Originally recorded 1982. ℗ 2013 Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited © 2013, 2017 Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
Distributed by Sony Music Entertainement. / All trademarks and logos are protected. /Made in the EU. / Sony Music Entertainment International Serviced GmbH
PO Box 510, 33311Gütersloh, . / LC 12723 / 88985391771
Re-mastered by Tim Young and The Clash at Metropolis
Originally recorded 1982. ℗ 2013 Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited © 2013, 2017 Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
Distributed by Sony Music Entertainement. / All trademarks and logos are protected. /Made in the EU. / Sony Music Entertainment International Serviced GmbH
PO Box 510, 33311Gütersloh, . / LC 12723 / 88985391771
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 8 89853 91771 6
- Barcode (EAN-Code, Scanned): 0889853917716
- Label Code: LC 12723
- Matrix / Runout (Stamped runout, side A): 96467 2A 88725446971
- Matrix / Runout (Stamped runout, side B): 96467 2B 88725446971
Other Versions (5 of 245)
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Combat Rock (Cassette, Album, Beige, Dolby System) | Epic | PET 37689, PET37689 | US | 1982 | ||
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Combat Rock (LP, Album) | Epic | ELPS 4287 | Australia | 1982 | ||
Combat Rock (LP, Album, Stereo) | CBS | CBS 85570, 85570, FMLN 2 | Europe | 1982 | |||
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Combat Rock (LP, Album) | CBS | FMLN 2 | Ireland | 1982 | ||
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Combat Rock (LP, Album) | CBS | CBS 85570 | Italy | 1982 |
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Reviews
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Lovin’ it. This sounds better than it did in the 80s. I must say that I was listening to a cassette tape of this album on a tinny tape recorder back in 82-83 LOL. When I first heard it I instantly had to hear more of The Clash. Joe Strummer is the MAN! Such a great artist. I see other reviews here about this album pay respects to Tim Young for remastering it. Are there other albums he’s remastered that are worth checking out?
Favourite tracks:
Straight To Hell
Overpowered By Funk
Should I Stay Or Go
Rock The Casbah -
Never liked the album too much, Just now I know why: the mediocre CD mastering pushes the 80's elements to a max, in a rather unpleasant way.
Tim Young's Clash remasters are all diamonds, I don't think anyone could do them more justice. Phenomenal!!!
And yes, Combat Rock is another fine album, sadly the last as the band that soon became history... -
Spot on remastering, of equal or better next to the original UK pressing. Flat vinyl, no surface noise, centered and very balanced sound across the spectrum. Wide soundstage, punchy bottom, and uncompressed high end. Well done Sony !
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