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Hits Back (Deluxe Edition)

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Download links and information about Hits Back (Deluxe Edition) by The Clash. This album was released in 2013 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Heavy Metal, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 42 tracks with total duration of 02:34:05 minutes.

Artist: The Clash
Release date: 2013
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Heavy Metal, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 42
Duration: 02:34:05
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. London Calling (2012 Mix) 3:19
2. Safe European Home 3:49
3. Know Your Rights 3:40
4. (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais 4:00
5. Janie Jones 2:05
6. The Guns of Brixton 3:09
7. Train In Vain 3:09
8. Bankrobber 4:34
9. Wrong 'Em Boyo 3:10
10. The Magnificent Seven 5:32
11. Police On My Back 3:15
12. Rock the Casbah (Bob Clearmountain Mix) 3:42
13. Career Opportunities 1:53
14. Police and Thieves 5:59
15. Somebody Got Murdered 3:34
16. Brand New Cadillac 2:08
17. Clampdown 3:48
18. Ghetto Defendant 4:42
19. Armagideon Time 3:51
20. Stay Free 3:38
21. I Fought the Law 2:43
22. Straight to Hell 5:29
23. Should I Stay or Should I Go 3:08
24. Garageland 3:14
25. White Riot 2:13
26. Complete Control 3:12
27. Clash City Rockers 3:56
28. Tommy Gun 3:14
29. English Civil War 2:35
30. The Call Up 5:25
31. Hitsville U.K. 4:20
32. This Is Radio Clash 4:10
33. Tommy Gun 3:13
34. London Calling 3:14
35. Bankrobber 4:18
36. Clampdown (Live At the Lewisham Odeon) 4:31
37. Train In Vain (Live At the Lewisham Odeon) 3:47
38. The Call Up 5:04
39. Rock the Casbah 3:39
40. Radio Clash 4:05
41. Should I Stay or Should I Go (Live At Shea Stadium) 3:38
42. Career Opportunities (Live At Shea Stadium) 2:00

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In celebration of the exhaustive Sound System box set, The Clash saw fit to also release this concise career overview. The compilation is sequenced from Joe Strummer's 24-song setlist for the Brixton Fairdeal show in 1982, plus eight additional essential Clash tracks. The deluxe edition adds videos and live concert footage of 10 songs—including "Clampdown" and "Train in Vain (Stand by Me)" live at the Lewisham Odeon and "Should I Stay or Should I Go" and "Career Opportunities" from the band's Shea Stadium concert. As an overview, it includes the hits ("Train in Vain," "This Is Radio Clash," "Rock the Casbah" in its Bob Clearmountain mix, and "Should I Stay Or Should I Go"), plus core essentials ("Safe European Home," "Know Your Rights," "Janie Jones," "Stay Free"). Though each of The Clash's albums deserves to be heard in context, it's impossible to argue with a collection that summarizes the U.K. punk uprising of 1977 and the stylistic chances that the group took until Joe Strummer and Mick Jones went their separate ways.