Clash On Broadway Interviews
Compilation disc of official studio tracks and interviews dating from 1991, around the release of the Clash On Broadway boxset. All the songs are taken from that release. Mick Jones and Joe Strummer interviewed in New York City, 1991. Paul Simonon interviewed in London, 1991. Interviews by Kosmo Vinyl.
Track listing
- Mick Jones
- Joe Strummer
- Mick Jones
- Paul Simonon
- Mick Jones
- Paul Simonon
- Joe Strummer
- Mick Jones
- Joe Strummer
- Mick Jones
- White Riot
- Paul Simonon; Joe Strummer; Mick Jones; Joe Strummer
- Complete Control
- Mick Jones; Joe Strummer
- (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais
- Joe Strummer
- Julie's Been Working For The Drug Squad
- Paul Simonon; Joe Strummer
- One Emotion
- Joe Strummer; Mick Jones
- I Fought The Law (Live)
- Mick Jones; Paul Simonon; Joe Strummer
- London Calling
- Joe Strummer; Mick Jones
- Lost In The Supermarket
- Paul Simonon
- The Guns Of Brixton
- Paul Simonon; Mick Jones
- Train In Vain
- Joe Strummer
- Rock The Casbah
- Mick Jones; Joe Strummer; Paul Simonon
- Should I Stay Or Should I Go
- Paul Simonon, Mick Jones, Joe Strummer
- Every Little Bit Hurts
- Mick Jones; Paul Simonon; Joe Strummer
Review
A big 36 track Interview disc, supplemented with the odd song from the Broadway boxset. It's mostly interviews though, and they are a good insight into the band and main three members Joe, Mick and Paul. Topics range from reasons for songs, how they came about, their subject matter, the formation of the band, how they met and how it all started. It's a very interesting listen and highly recommended for any Clash fan. The quality is excellent throughout, as this is an official release more or less. Official studio tracks from Clash On Broadway and the interviews were recorded at the time of its release, and are done professionally. Highly recommended to find out more about the Clash, from the Clash!
Rated: 9 / 10
Extra
Some of these interviews can be found on Rockers Galore, and Rockers Galore has some that are not on here, particularly an interview with Topper Headon.
Thanks to Peter Oljanuk for the copy of this.