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The Clash: The Music That Matters
Tony Fletcher
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Description for The Clash: The Music That Matters
Paperback. The ultimate book on records by The Clash. An album by album, track by track, examination of every song released by The Clash, from their first single 'White Riot' to Combat Rock and beyond. Num Pages: 112 pages, colour photos. BIC Classification: AVD; AVGU; AVH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 172 x 248 x 8. Weight in Grams: 254.
The ultimate book on records by The Clash. An album by album, track by track, examination of every song released by The Clash, from their first single 'White Riot' to Combat Rock and beyond. Includes sections on compilations, live recordings, films, and post-Clash work by Joe Strummer and Mick Jones. Features include a chronology of key events in the story of the Clash. An album by album, track by track analysis. Details of reissues and the state of the current Clash catalogue. 16 pages of pictures
The ultimate book on records by The Clash. An album by album, track by track, examination of every song released by The Clash, from their first single 'White Riot' to Combat Rock and beyond. Includes sections on compilations, live recordings, films, and post-Clash work by Joe Strummer and Mick Jones. Features include a chronology of key events in the story of the Clash. An album by album, track by track analysis. Details of reissues and the state of the current Clash catalogue. 16 pages of pictures
Product Details
Publisher
Omnibus Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
112
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Condition
New
Number of Pages
112
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781780383033
SKU
V9781780383033
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About Tony Fletcher
Tony Fletcher is the author of biographies on Keith Moon, R.E.M. and Echo & The Bunnymen, All Hopped Up And Ready To Go, a history of New York's music scene, and of the novel Hedonism. He hosts the website www.ijamming.net. (He first saw The Clash in a London park in 1978.)
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