About this deal
Double LP on 180-Gram Vinyl
"The Card Cheat" (3:46)Side 41. Released: 8/21/15 "London Calling" (3:17)2. "I'm Not Down" (5:31)4. It was originally released as a double album in the United Kingdom on 14 December 1979 by CBS Records, and in the United States in January 1980 by Epic Records. "Jimmy Jazz" (3:52)4. The album is a hugely compelling melting pot of musical styles, driven by a passion for action and a fierce desire for social justice, with lyrics which remain completely relevant. "Lost In The Supermarket" (3:44)4. Book Artist
Tracklist
- Four Horsemen
- Koka Kola
- Clampdown
- Death Or Glory
- London Calling
- The Card Cheat
- Brand New Cadillac
- Lover's Rock
- The Right Profile
- Lost In The Supermarket
Reviews
Antonio Luis Siqueira Alves
This was my first sent one and i’m in love. The cover and everything was amazing and in such a beautiful style. Lightning in a bottle, without a doubt. Keep it coming….
Truck S. M.
Even deeper cuts like 'Rudie Can't Fail', 'Spanish Bombs', 'The Card Cheat' and 'Wrong 'Em Boyo' stand out against the titular anthem, 'Clampdown', 'The Guns of Brixton' or hidden final number, 'Train In Vain (Stand By Me)'. I'd be hard-pressed to pick any one album as the 'best' of all time, but The Clash's London Calling is up there - in my top five, for sure. Super glad to have this CD now. I got this with Amazon’s great subscription called the Vinyl of the Month Club.
second-hand-songbird
It's an incredibly consistent double album, and sounds *phenomenal* on wax. Would recommend to all vinyl collectors, the clash fans, and new wave fans. The Clash's London Calling on remastered double LP vinyl sounds great!
Marcella
The CD arrive next day in excellent condition. The sleeves have full lyrics and credits - as well as photos - which look great.
Electron
Maybe the greatest album to come out in 1979. Every month you get sent a vinyl from the golden era (60s-80s) for only $25 a month. My Daughter just loves her shipments and I love that she is enjoying the classics.