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The Clash
- Release date: 8 April 1977, July 26,1979 (US)
- Label: Sony Music/Columbia; Epic
- Notes: Two versions: UK and US
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Side one
- "Janie Jones" 2:03
- "Remote Control" 3:00
- "I'm So Bored with the USA" 2:25
- "White Riot" 1:56
- "Hate and War" 2:05
- "What's My Name" 1:40
- "Deny" 3:03
- "London's Burning" 2:12
Side two
- "Career Opportunities" 1:52
- "Cheat" 2:06
- "Protex Blue" 1:42
- "Police & Thieves" 6:01
- "48 Hours" 1:34
- "Garageland" 3:12
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Give 'Em Enough Rope
- Release date: 10 November 1978
- Label: Sony Music/Columbia; Epic
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All songs written and composed by Joe Strummer and Mick Jones, except where noted. All lead vocals were by Strummer, except "Stay Free" by Jones.
Side one
- "Safe European Home" 3:50
- "English Civil War" Traditional; arranged by Jones and Strummer 2:35
- "Tommy Gun" 3:17
- "Julie's Been Working for the Drug Squad" (known as "Julie's in the Drug Squad" on original release) 3:03
- "Last Gang in Town" 5:14
Side two
- "Guns on the Roof" Topper Headon, Jones, Paul Simonon, Strummer 3:15
- "Drug-Stabbing Time" 3:43
- "Stay Free" 3:40
- "Cheapskates" 3:25
- "All the Young Punks (New Boots and Contracts)" (known as "That's No Way to Spend Your Youth" on original American release) 4:55
Total length: 36:57
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London Calling
- Release date: 14 December 1979
- Label: Sony Music/Columbia; Epic
- Notes: Released as a double album
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Standard edition
Side one
- "London Calling" 3:19
- "Brand New Cadillac" Vince Taylor; originally performed by Vince Taylor and his Playboys 2:09
- "Jimmy Jazz" 3:52
- "Hateful" 2:45
- "Rudie Can't Fail" Strummer, Jones 3:26
Side two
- "Spanish Bombs" Strummer, Jones 3:19
- "The Right Profile" 3:56
- "Lost in the Supermarket" Jones 3:47
- "Clampdown" Strummer, Jones 3:49
- "The Guns of Brixton" Paul Simonon Simonon 3:07
Side three
- "Wrong 'Em Boyo" Clive Alphonso; originally performed by the Rulers; including "Stagger Lee" 3:10
- "Death or Glory" 3:55
- "Koka Kola" 1:46
- "The Card Cheat" Strummer, Jones, Simonon, Topper Headon Jones 3:51
Side four
- "Lover's Rock" 4:01
- "Four Horsemen" 2:56
- "I'm Not Down" Jones 3:00
- "Revolution Rock" Jackie Edwards, Danny Ray; originally performed by Danny Ray and the Revolutionaries 5:37
- "Train in Vain" Jones 3:09
On the original version of the album, "Train in Vain" was not listed on the sleeve, nor the label on the record itself, but an extraneous sticker indicating the track was affixed to the outer cellophane wrapper. It was also scratched into the vinyl in the run-off area on the fourth side of the album. Later editions included the song in the track listing.
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Sandinista!
- Release date: 12 December 1980
- Label: Sony Music/Columbia; Epic
- Notes: Released as a triple album
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The compact disc release has the first three sides on the first CD and the latter three sides on the second CD.
All songs written and composed by The Clash, except where noted.
Side one
- "The Magnificent Seven" Mick Jones, Strummer, Topper Headon, Norman Watt-Roy, Mickey Gallagher 5:28
- "Hitsville UK" Jones, Ellen Foley 4:20
- "Junco Partner" Traditional 4:53
- "Ivan Meets G.I. Joe" Topper Headon 3:05
- "The Leader" 1:41
- "Something About England" Jones, Strummer 3:42
Total length: 23:09
Side two
- "Rebel Waltz" 3:25
- "Look Here" Mose Allison The Clash, Mikey Dread 2:44
- "The Crooked Beat" Paul Simonon 5:29
- "Somebody Got Murdered" Jones 3:34
- "One More Time" The Clash, Mikey Dread 3:32
- "One More Dub" (dub version of "One More Time") The Clash, Dread Instrumental 3:34 Total length: 22:18
Side three
- "Lightning Strikes (Not Once but Twice)" 4:51
- "Up in Heaven (Not Only Here)" Jones 4:31
- "Corner Soul" 2:43
- "Let's Go Crazy" 4:25
- "If Music Could Talk" The Clash, Dread 4:36
- "The Sound of Sinners" 4:00
Total length: 25:06
Side four
- "Police on My Back" Eddy Grant; originally performed by the Equals Jones 3:15
- "Midnight Log" 2:11
- "The Equaliser" 5:47
- "The Call Up" 5:25
- "Washington Bullets" 3:51
- "Broadway" (features an epilogue of "The Guns of Brixton" sung by Maria Gallagher) 5:45
Total length: 26:14
Side five
- "Lose This Skin" Tymon Dogg Tymon Dogg 5:07
- "Charlie Don't Surf" Strummer, Jones 4:55
- "Mensforth Hill" ("Something About England" backwards with overdubs) Instrumental 3:42
- "Junkie Slip" 2:48
- "Kingston Advice" Strummer, Jones 2:36
- "The Street Parade" 3:26
Total length: 22:34
Side sixth
- "Version City" Jones and Strummer 4:23
- "Living in Fame" (dub version of "If Music Could Talk") The Clash, Dread Dread 4:36
- "Silicone on Sapphire" (dub version of "Washington Bullets") 4:32
- "Version Pardner" (dub version of "Junco Partner") 5:22
- "Career Opportunities" (Re-recorded version sung by as credited) Luke Gallagher, Ben Gallagher 2:30
- "Shepherds Delight" (dub version of "Police & Thieves") Instrumental 3:25
Total length: 24:48 (144:09)
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Combat Rock
- Release date: 14 May 1982
- Label: Sony Music (SME)/Columbia; Epic
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Side one
- "Know Your Rights" 3:39
- "Car Jamming" 3:58
- "Should I Stay or Should I Go" 3:06
- "Rock the Casbah" 3:44
- "Red Angel Dragnet" 3:48
- "Straight to Hell" 5:30
Side two
- "Overpowered by Funk" 4:55
- "Atom Tan" 2:32
- "Sean Flynn" 4:30
- "Ghetto Defendant" 4:45
- "Inoculated City" (some copies of the album have an edited version lasting 2:11) 2:43
- "Death Is a Star" 3:13
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Cut the Crap
- Release date: 4 November 1985
- Label: Sony Music/Columbia; Epic
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All songs written and composed by Joe Strummer and Bernard Rhodes.
- "Dictator" – 3:00
- "Dirty Punk" – 3:11
- "We Are the Clash" – 3:02
- "Are You Red..Y" – 3:01
- "Cool Under Heat" – 3:21
- "Movers and Shakers" – 3:01
- "This Is England" – 3:49
- "Three Card Trick" – 3:09
- "Play to Win" – 3:06
- "Fingerpoppin'" – 3:25
- "North and South" – 3:32
- "Life Is Wild" – 2:39
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