London Calling is the third studio album by the English punk rock band the Clash. It was released in 1979 (1980 in the U.S).
The album represented a significant change in the Clash's musical style, which now featured major elements of ska, funk, pop, soul, jazz, rockabilly and reggae far more prominently than in their previous two albums.[1]
Track listing
All lead vocals by Joe Strummer, except where noted.
All songs written and composed by Strummer and Mick Jones, except where noted.
On the original version of the album, "Train in Vain" was not listed on the sleeve, nor the label on the record itself, but a 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.
25th anniversary edition bonus disc – "The Vanilla Tapes"
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Hateful"
3:23
2.
"Rudie Can't Fail"
3:08
3.
"Paul's Tune"
2:32
4.
"I'm Not Down"
3:24
5.
"4 Horsemen"
2:45
6.
"Koka Kola, Advertising & Cocaine"
1:57
7.
"Death or Glory"
3:47
8.
"Lover's Rock"
3:45
9.
"Lonesome Me"
2:09
10.
"The Police Walked in 4 Jazz"
2:19
11.
"Lost in the Supermarket"
3:52
12.
"Up-Toon" (instrumental)
1:57
13.
"Walking the Slidewalk"
2:34
14.
"Where You Gonna Go (Soweto)"
4:05
15.
"The Man in Me"
3:57
16.
"Remote Control"
2:39
17.
"Working and Waiting"
4:11
18.
"Heart & Mind"
4:27
19.
"Brand New Cadillac"
2:08
20.
"London Calling"
4:26
21.
"Revolution Rock"
3:51
Bonus DVD
No.
Title
Length
1.
"The Last Testament: The Making of London Calling"
2.
"London Calling" (Music video)
3.
"Train in Vain" (Music video)
4.
"Clampdown" (Music video)
5.
"Home video footage of The Clash recording in Wessex Studios"