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Combat Rock

Combat Rock is the fifth studio album by the English rock band the Clash, released on 14 May 1982 through CBS Records.[1] In the United Kingdom, the album charted at number 2, spending 23 weeks in the UK charts and peaked at number 7 in the United States, spending 61 weeks on the chart. The album was propelled by drummer Topper Headon's "Rock the Casbah" which became a staple on the newly launched MTV. Combat Rock continued the influence of funk and reggae like previous Clash albums, but also featured a more radio-friendly sound which alienated Clash fans. While the recording process went smoothly, the producing process of the album was tiring and full of infighting between Mick Jones and Joe Strummer. Headon's heroin addiction grew worse and he slowly became distant from the band while Strummer and bassist Paul Simonon reinstated Bernie Rhodes as manager, a move unwelcomed by Jones. The band had disagreed on the creative process of the album and called in Glyn Johns to produce the more radio-friendly sound of Combat Rock. Lyrically, Combat Rock focuses on the Vietnam War, postcolonialism, the decline of American society, and authoritarianism.

Combat Rock
Studio album by
Released14 May 1982 (1982-05-14)
Recorded1980, September, November 1981–January 1982, April 1982
Studio
Genre
Length46:21
Label
Producer
The Clash chronology
Sandinista!
(1980)
Combat Rock
(1982)
Cut the Crap
(1985)
Singles from Combat Rock
  1. "Know Your Rights"
    Released: 23 April 1982
  2. "Rock the Casbah"
    Released: 11 June 1982
  3. "Should I Stay or Should I Go / Straight to Hell"
    Released: 17 September 1982

Combat Rock is the group's best-selling album, being certified double platinum in the United States and reaching number 2 in the U.K. Reception to the album believed the band had reached its peak maturity with Combat Rock, as the album's sound was less anarchic but still as political as previous albums. It contains two of the Clash's signature songs, the singles "Rock the Casbah" and "Should I Stay or Should I Go". "Rock the Casbah" became highly successful in the United States and proved to be the band's anticipated U.S breakthrough. "Should I Stay or Should I Go" was not as successful until being re-released in 1991 and topping the charts in their native United Kingdom. Combat Rock is the last Clash album featuring the classic lineup of the Clash.[2][3] Topper Headon (due to his heroin addiction) was fired days before the release of Combat Rock and Mick Jones was fired after the end of the Combat Rock tour in 1983. Combat Rock would be succeeded by the Clash's last album, Cut the Crap, recorded and released without Mick Jones or Topper Headon in 1985.

Background edit

Following the triple-album Sandinista! (1980), singer/guitarist Joe Strummer felt the group was "drifting" creatively.[4] Bassist Paul Simonon agreed with Strummer's dissatisfaction towards the "boring" professionalism of the Clash's then-managers Blackhill Enterprises.[4][5] Strummer and Simonon convinced their bandmates to reinstate the band's original manager Bernie Rhodes in February 1981, in an attempt to restore the "chaos" and "anarchic energy" of the Clash's early days.[5] This decision was not welcomed by guitarist Mick Jones, who was becoming progressively estranged from his bandmates.[6]

During this period, drummer Topper Headon escalated his intake of heroin and cocaine. His occasional drug usage had now become a habit that was costing him £100 per day and undermining his health.[7] This drug addiction would be the factor that would later push his bandmates to fire him from the Clash, following the release of Combat Rock.

Recording edit

The album had the working title Rat Patrol from Fort Bragg during the recording and mixing stages.[8] After early recording sessions in London, the group relocated to New York for recording sessions at Electric Lady Studios in November and December 1981.[9] Electric Lady was where the band had recorded its previous album Sandinista! in 1980.[10]

While recording the album in New York, Mick Jones lived with his then-girlfriend Ellen Foley.[10] Joe Strummer, Paul Simonon and Topper Headon stayed at the Iroquois Hotel on West 44th Street, a building famed for being the home of actor James Dean for two years during the early 1950s.[10][11]

After finishing the New York recording sessions in December 1981, the band returned to London for most of January 1982. Between January and March, the Clash embarked on a six-week tour of Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Thailand.[8] During this tour, the album's cover photograph was shot by Pennie Smith in Thailand in March 1982.[4]

Mixing and editing edit

Following the gruelling Far East tour, the Clash returned to London in March 1982 to listen to the music that they had recorded in New York three months earlier.[12] They had recorded 18 songs, enough material to possibly release as double-album.[12] Having previously released the double-LP London Calling (1979) and the triple-LP Sandinista! (1980), the group considered whether they should again release a multi-LP collection.

The band debated how many songs their new album should contain, and how long the songs' mixes should be. Mick Jones argued in favour of a double-album with lengthier, dancier mixes.[12] The other band members argued in favour of a single album with shorter song mixes.[12] This internal wrangling created tension within the band, particularly with Jones, who had mixed the first version.[12][13][14]

Manager Bernie Rhodes suggested that producer/engineer Glyn Johns be hired to remix the album. This editing took place in Johns' garden studio in Warnford, Hampshire (not at Wessex Studios, as is stated by some sources).[12]

Johns, accompanied by Strummer and Jones edited Combat Rock down from a 77-minute double album down to a 46-minute single LP.[12] This was achieved by trimming the length of individual songs, such as by removing instrumental intros and codas from songs like "Rock the Casbah" and "Overpowered by Funk". Additionally, the trio decided to omit several songs entirely, dropping the final track count to 12.[15][16][17][18]

During these remixing sessions, Strummer and Jones also re-recorded their vocals for the songs "Should I Stay or Should I Go" and "Know Your Rights" and remixed the songs with the intent of maximising their impact as singles.[12]

Music and lyrics edit

The music on Combat Rock has been described as post-punk[19] and new wave.[20][21][22] A recurring motif of the album is the impact and aftermath of the Vietnam War.[23] "Straight to Hell" describes the children fathered by American soldiers to Vietnamese mothers and then abandoned,[24] while "Sean Flynn" describes the capture of photojournalist Sean Flynn, who was the son of actor Errol Flynn. Sean Flynn disappeared (and was presumably killed) in 1970 after being captured by the Vietcong in Cambodia.[23]

Biographer Pat Gilbert describes many songs from Combat Rock as having a "trippy, foreboding feel", saturated in a "colonial melancholia and sadness" reflecting the Vietnam War.[25] The band was inspired by Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 film about the Vietnam War, Apocalypse Now, and had previously released the song "Charlie Don't Surf" on Sandinista!, which referenced the film. Strummer later stated that he became "obsessed" with the film.[23] [26]

Other Combat Rock songs, if not directly about the Vietnam War and U.S. foreign policy, depict American society in moral decline.[23] "Inoculated City" satires the Nuremberg defense plea by soldiers on trial who've committed war crimes.[27] The original version of this song included an unauthorized audio clip from a TV commercial for 2000 Flushes, a toilet bowl cleaner. The maker of this product threatened a lawsuit, forcing the group to edit the track, though the longer version was restored on later copies.[27] "Red Angel Dragnet" was inspired by the January 1982 shooting death of Frank Melvin, a New York member of the Guardian Angels.[25][28][29] The song quotes Martin Scorsese's 1976 movie Taxi Driver, with Clash associate Kosmo Vinyl recording several lines of dialogue imitating the voice of main character Travis Bickle. Bickle sports a mohawk in the latter part of Taxi Driver, this was a hairstyle adopted by Joe Strummer during the Combat Rock concert tour.[30]

The song "Ghetto Defendant" features Beat poet Allen Ginsberg, who performed the song on stage with the band during the New York shows on their tour in support of the album. Ginsberg had researched punk music, and included phrases like "do the worm" and "slam dance" in his lyrics.[23] At the end of the song he can be heard reciting the Heart Sutra, a popular Buddhist mantra.[31]

The song "Know Your Rights" starts off with: "This is a public service announcement...with guitar!" The musical style of the song was described as being one of the "more punk" songs on the album, reflecting the open and clear lyrics of the song. The lyrics represent the fraudulent rights for the lower and less respected class, with a nefarious civil servant naming three rights, with each right having an exception to benefit the rich or being skewed against the lower class.[32]

Music for "Rock the Casbah" was written by the band's drummer Topper Headon, based on a piano part that he had been toying with.[33][34] Finding himself in the studio without his three bandmates, Headon progressively taped the drum, piano and bass parts, recording the bulk of the song's musical instrumentation himself.[33][35] The other Clash members were impressed with Headon's recording, stating that they felt the musical track was essentially complete.[35] However, Strummer was not satisfied with the page of suggested lyrics that Headon gave him.[33] Before hearing Headon's music, Strummer had already come up with the phrases "rock the casbah" and "you'll have to let that raga drop" as lyrical ideas that he was considering for future songs.[10][36] After hearing Headon's music, Strummer went into the studio's toilets and wrote lyrics to match the song's melody.[34][35]

Release edit

Following along the same note as Sandinista!, Combat Rock's catalogue number "FMLN2" is the abbreviation for the El Salvador political party Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional or FMLN.[31][37]

Lead single "Know Your Rights" was released on 23 April 1982,[12] and reached number 43 on the U.K. singles chart.[38] Combat Rock was released on 14 May 1982 and reached number 2 on the U.K. album charts, kept off the top spot by Paul McCartney's Tug of War.[12] In the United States, Combat Rock reached number 7 on the album charts, selling in excess of one million copies.[39] Combat Rock was the band's most successful album in the United States. However, in the U.K, Combat Rock was tied with the 1978 album Give 'Em Enough Rope for the highest charting album for the band in their native U.K.

"Rock the Casbah", which was composed by drummer Topper Headon, reached number 8 on the U.S. singles chart.[39] The single was accompanied by a distinctive video directed by Don Letts that aired frequently on the then-fledgling television channel MTV. Headon, despite composing the song, was not in the music video after being replaced by Terry Chimes for his raging heroin addiction.

In January 2000, the album, along with the rest of the Clash's catalogue, was remastered and re-released.[40] A fortieth anniversary reissue was released in May 2022 with demos and previously cut songs.[41]

Reception and influence edit

Combat Rock peaked at number 2 on the UK Albums Chart, number 7 on the Billboard Pop albums, and the top ten on many charts in other countries.[51][52][53][54][55] It was ranked at #4 among the top "Albums of the Year" for 1982 by NME, with both "Straight to Hell" and "Know Your Rights" ranked among the year's top 50 tracks.[56]

The United States Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified Combat Rock as a Gold album in November 1982, Platinum in January 1983, and Multi-Platinum in June 1995.[57]

In a contemporary review for The Village Voice, Robert Christgau lamented the same attempts at funk and dub the Clash had tried on Sandinista! (1980). Nonetheless, he dismissed the notion the band were selling out and believed they were "evolving" on Combat Rock, writing songs at a "higher level of verbal, musical, and political density", albeit in less "terse and clear" fashion than on their early work.[50]

Douglas Wolk said in a retrospective review for Blender that while the record was originally seen as the Clash's "sellout move" because of its danceable sound and two hit singles, the other songs featured "audaciously bizarre arrangements and some of Strummer's smartest lyrics."[44] Q was less enthusiastic, deeming it "their biggest seller, but the beginning of the end."[46] In 2000, Alternative Press called it "the penultimate Clash album ... employing lessons learned in the previous three years ... their most commercially rewarded release ... containing [their] most poignant song 'Straight to Hell'."[43]

CMJ New Music Report ranked Combat Rock at number five on its 2004 list of the Top 20 Most-Played Albums of 1982.[58] Slant Magazine listed the album at No. 80 on its list of "Best Albums of the 1980s".[59] Kurt Cobain listed it in his top fifty albums of all time and in a 1991 interview stated "I think the best Clash album is Combat Rock. I fucking love that record! It’s definitely better than Sandinista![60][61][62]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by the Clash, except where noted

Side one[63]
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."Know Your Rights"Strummer, JonesJoe Strummer3:39
2."Car Jamming" Strummer3:58
3."Should I Stay or Should I Go" Mick Jones3:06
4."Rock the Casbah"Topper Headon, Strummer, JonesStrummer and Jones3:42
5."Red Angel Dragnet" Paul Simonon and Kosmo Vinyl3:48
6."Straight to Hell" Strummer5:30
Side two[64]
No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."Overpowered by Funk"Strummer and Futura 20004:55
2."Atom Tan"Jones and Strummer2:32
3."Sean Flynn"Strummer4:30
4."Ghetto Defendant"Strummer and Allen Ginsberg4:45
5."Inoculated City"Jones and Strummer2:43[I]
6."Death Is a Star"Strummer and Jones3:13

Fortieth Anniversary Reissue edit

The songs added to the fortieth anniversary reissue were titled The People's Hall.[41] All tracks are written by the Clash.

Side three
No.TitleLength
1."Outside Bonds"4:21
2."This Is Radio Clash - Different Lyrics"4:11
3."Futura 2000"5:54
Side four
No.TitleLength
1."First Night Back in London"2:12
2."Radio One - Mikey Dread"6:18
3."He Who Dares or Is Tired"2:53
4."Long Time Jerk"5:10
5."The Fulham Connection - Outtake"3:44
Side five
No.TitleLength
1."Midnight to Stevens - Outtake"4:36
2."Sean Flynn - Extended 'Marcus Music' Outtake"7:23
3."Idle in Kangaroo Court"6:04
4."Know Your Rights"3:22

Notes

  • ^[I] : Some copies of the album have an edited version lasting 2:11.

Personnel edit

  • Joe Strummer – lead and backing vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano
  • Mick Jones – guitar, backing and lead vocals, keyboard, sound effects
  • Paul Simonon – bass guitar (except on "Rock the Casbah"), backing vocals, lead vocals on "Red Angel Dragnet"
  • Topper Headon – drums, piano and bass guitar on "Rock the Casbah"
Additional musicians
Production
  • The Clash – producers
  • Glyn Johns – chief engineer, mixing[51]
  • Joe Blaney; Jerry Green; Eddie Garcia – assistant engineers
  • Pennie Smith – cover photography, taken March 1982 in Bangkok, Thailand

Charts edit

1982 weekly chart performance
Chart (1982) Peak
position
Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[65] 32
Canadian RPM Albums Chart[66] 12
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[67] 29
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[68] 5
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[54] 7
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[55] 9
UK Albums (OCC)[69] 2
1983 weekly chart performance
Chart (1983) Peak
position
US Billboard Pop Albums[53] 7
2022 chart performance for Combat Rock
Chart (2022) Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[70] 143
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[71] 65
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[72] 48
Italian Albums (FIMI)[73] 70
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[74] 42
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[75] 56
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[76] 56

Certifications edit

Sales certifications for Combat Rock
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[77] Gold 50,000^
France (SNEP)[78] Gold 100,000*
Italy (FIMI)[79]
sales since 2009
Gold 25,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[80] Gold 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[81] 2× Platinum 2,000,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Combat Rock at Discogs (list of releases)

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For the Doctor Who novel see Combat Rock novel For the song by Sleater Kinney see One Beat Combat Rock is the fifth studio album by the English rock band the Clash released on 14 May 1982 through CBS Records 1 In the United Kingdom the album charted at number 2 spending 23 weeks in the UK charts and peaked at number 7 in the United States spending 61 weeks on the chart The album was propelled by drummer Topper Headon s Rock the Casbah which became a staple on the newly launched MTV Combat Rock continued the influence of funk and reggae like previous Clash albums but also featured a more radio friendly sound which alienated Clash fans While the recording process went smoothly the producing process of the album was tiring and full of infighting between Mick Jones and Joe Strummer Headon s heroin addiction grew worse and he slowly became distant from the band while Strummer and bassist Paul Simonon reinstated Bernie Rhodes as manager a move unwelcomed by Jones The band had disagreed on the creative process of the album and called in Glyn Johns to produce the more radio friendly sound of Combat Rock Lyrically Combat Rock focuses on the Vietnam War postcolonialism the decline of American society and authoritarianism Combat RockStudio album by the ClashReleased14 May 1982 1982 05 14 Recorded1980 September November 1981 January 1982 April 1982StudioEar London Electric Lady New York Warnford Hampshire England GenrePost punknew waveLength46 21LabelCBSEpicProducerThe ClashGlyn JohnsThe Clash chronologySandinista 1980 Combat Rock 1982 Cut the Crap 1985 Singles from Combat Rock Know Your Rights Released 23 April 1982 Rock the Casbah Released 11 June 1982 Should I Stay or Should I Go Straight to Hell Released 17 September 1982 Combat Rock is the group s best selling album being certified double platinum in the United States and reaching number 2 in the U K Reception to the album believed the band had reached its peak maturity with Combat Rock as the album s sound was less anarchic but still as political as previous albums It contains two of the Clash s signature songs the singles Rock the Casbah and Should I Stay or Should I Go Rock the Casbah became highly successful in the United States and proved to be the band s anticipated U S breakthrough Should I Stay or Should I Go was not as successful until being re released in 1991 and topping the charts in their native United Kingdom Combat Rock is the last Clash album featuring the classic lineup of the Clash 2 3 Topper Headon due to his heroin addiction was fired days before the release of Combat Rock and Mick Jones was fired after the end of the Combat Rock tour in 1983 Combat Rock would be succeeded by the Clash s last album Cut the Crap recorded and released without Mick Jones or Topper Headon in 1985 Contents 1 Background 2 Recording 3 Mixing and editing 4 Music and lyrics 5 Release 6 Reception and influence 7 Track listing 7 1 Fortieth Anniversary Reissue 8 Personnel 9 Charts 10 Certifications 11 Sources 12 References 13 Further reading 14 External linksBackground editFollowing the triple album Sandinista 1980 singer guitarist Joe Strummer felt the group was drifting creatively 4 Bassist Paul Simonon agreed with Strummer s dissatisfaction towards the boring professionalism of the Clash s then managers Blackhill Enterprises 4 5 Strummer and Simonon convinced their bandmates to reinstate the band s original manager Bernie Rhodes in February 1981 in an attempt to restore the chaos and anarchic energy of the Clash s early days 5 This decision was not welcomed by guitarist Mick Jones who was becoming progressively estranged from his bandmates 6 During this period drummer Topper Headon escalated his intake of heroin and cocaine His occasional drug usage had now become a habit that was costing him 100 per day and undermining his health 7 This drug addiction would be the factor that would later push his bandmates to fire him from the Clash following the release of Combat Rock Recording editThe album had the working title Rat Patrol from Fort Bragg during the recording and mixing stages 8 After early recording sessions in London the group relocated to New York for recording sessions at Electric Lady Studios in November and December 1981 9 Electric Lady was where the band had recorded its previous album Sandinista in 1980 10 While recording the album in New York Mick Jones lived with his then girlfriend Ellen Foley 10 Joe Strummer Paul Simonon and Topper Headon stayed at the Iroquois Hotel on West 44th Street a building famed for being the home of actor James Dean for two years during the early 1950s 10 11 After finishing the New York recording sessions in December 1981 the band returned to London for most of January 1982 Between January and March the Clash embarked on a six week tour of Japan Australia New Zealand Hong Kong and Thailand 8 During this tour the album s cover photograph was shot by Pennie Smith in Thailand in March 1982 4 Mixing and editing editFollowing the gruelling Far East tour the Clash returned to London in March 1982 to listen to the music that they had recorded in New York three months earlier 12 They had recorded 18 songs enough material to possibly release as double album 12 Having previously released the double LP London Calling 1979 and the triple LP Sandinista 1980 the group considered whether they should again release a multi LP collection The band debated how many songs their new album should contain and how long the songs mixes should be Mick Jones argued in favour of a double album with lengthier dancier mixes 12 The other band members argued in favour of a single album with shorter song mixes 12 This internal wrangling created tension within the band particularly with Jones who had mixed the first version 12 13 14 Manager Bernie Rhodes suggested that producer engineer Glyn Johns be hired to remix the album This editing took place in Johns garden studio in Warnford Hampshire not at Wessex Studios as is stated by some sources 12 Johns accompanied by Strummer and Jones edited Combat Rock down from a 77 minute double album down to a 46 minute single LP 12 This was achieved by trimming the length of individual songs such as by removing instrumental intros and codas from songs like Rock the Casbah and Overpowered by Funk Additionally the trio decided to omit several songs entirely dropping the final track count to 12 15 16 17 18 During these remixing sessions Strummer and Jones also re recorded their vocals for the songs Should I Stay or Should I Go and Know Your Rights and remixed the songs with the intent of maximising their impact as singles 12 Music and lyrics editThe music on Combat Rock has been described as post punk 19 and new wave 20 21 22 A recurring motif of the album is the impact and aftermath of the Vietnam War 23 Straight to Hell describes the children fathered by American soldiers to Vietnamese mothers and then abandoned 24 while Sean Flynn describes the capture of photojournalist Sean Flynn who was the son of actor Errol Flynn Sean Flynn disappeared and was presumably killed in 1970 after being captured by the Vietcong in Cambodia 23 Biographer Pat Gilbert describes many songs from Combat Rock as having a trippy foreboding feel saturated in a colonial melancholia and sadness reflecting the Vietnam War 25 The band was inspired by Francis Ford Coppola s 1979 film about the Vietnam War Apocalypse Now and had previously released the song Charlie Don t Surf on Sandinista which referenced the film Strummer later stated that he became obsessed with the film 23 26 Other Combat Rock songs if not directly about the Vietnam War and U S foreign policy depict American society in moral decline 23 Inoculated City satires the Nuremberg defense plea by soldiers on trial who ve committed war crimes 27 The original version of this song included an unauthorized audio clip from a TV commercial for 2000 Flushes a toilet bowl cleaner The maker of this product threatened a lawsuit forcing the group to edit the track though the longer version was restored on later copies 27 Red Angel Dragnet was inspired by the January 1982 shooting death of Frank Melvin a New York member of the Guardian Angels 25 28 29 The song quotes Martin Scorsese s 1976 movie Taxi Driver with Clash associate Kosmo Vinyl recording several lines of dialogue imitating the voice of main character Travis Bickle Bickle sports a mohawk in the latter part of Taxi Driver this was a hairstyle adopted by Joe Strummer during the Combat Rock concert tour 30 The song Ghetto Defendant features Beat poet Allen Ginsberg who performed the song on stage with the band during the New York shows on their tour in support of the album Ginsberg had researched punk music and included phrases like do the worm and slam dance in his lyrics 23 At the end of the song he can be heard reciting the Heart Sutra a popular Buddhist mantra 31 The song Know Your Rights starts off with This is a public service announcement with guitar The musical style of the song was described as being one of the more punk songs on the album reflecting the open and clear lyrics of the song The lyrics represent the fraudulent rights for the lower and less respected class with a nefarious civil servant naming three rights with each right having an exception to benefit the rich or being skewed against the lower class 32 Music for Rock the Casbah was written by the band s drummer Topper Headon based on a piano part that he had been toying with 33 34 Finding himself in the studio without his three bandmates Headon progressively taped the drum piano and bass parts recording the bulk of the song s musical instrumentation himself 33 35 The other Clash members were impressed with Headon s recording stating that they felt the musical track was essentially complete 35 However Strummer was not satisfied with the page of suggested lyrics that Headon gave him 33 Before hearing Headon s music Strummer had already come up with the phrases rock the casbah and you ll have to let that raga drop as lyrical ideas that he was considering for future songs 10 36 After hearing Headon s music Strummer went into the studio s toilets and wrote lyrics to match the song s melody 34 35 Release editFollowing along the same note as Sandinista Combat Rock s catalogue number FMLN2 is the abbreviation for the El Salvador political party Frente Farabundo Marti para la Liberacion Nacional or FMLN 31 37 Lead single Know Your Rights was released on 23 April 1982 12 and reached number 43 on the U K singles chart 38 Combat Rock was released on 14 May 1982 and reached number 2 on the U K album charts kept off the top spot by Paul McCartney s Tug of War 12 In the United States Combat Rock reached number 7 on the album charts selling in excess of one million copies 39 Combat Rock was the band s most successful album in the United States However in the U K Combat Rock was tied with the 1978 album Give Em Enough Rope for the highest charting album for the band in their native U K Rock the Casbah which was composed by drummer Topper Headon reached number 8 on the U S singles chart 39 The single was accompanied by a distinctive video directed by Don Letts that aired frequently on the then fledgling television channel MTV Headon despite composing the song was not in the music video after being replaced by Terry Chimes for his raging heroin addiction In January 2000 the album along with the rest of the Clash s catalogue was remastered and re released 40 A fortieth anniversary reissue was released in May 2022 with demos and previously cut songs 41 Reception and influence editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 42 Alternative Press3 5 43 Blender nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 44 Pitchfork8 4 10 45 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 46 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 47 Select4 5 48 Spin Alternative Record Guide8 10 49 The Village VoiceB 50 Combat Rock peaked at number 2 on the UK Albums Chart number 7 on the Billboard Pop albums and the top ten on many charts in other countries 51 52 53 54 55 It was ranked at 4 among the top Albums of the Year for 1982 by NME with both Straight to Hell and Know Your Rights ranked among the year s top 50 tracks 56 The United States Recording Industry Association of America RIAA certified Combat Rock as a Gold album in November 1982 Platinum in January 1983 and Multi Platinum in June 1995 57 In a contemporary review for The Village Voice Robert Christgau lamented the same attempts at funk and dub the Clash had tried on Sandinista 1980 Nonetheless he dismissed the notion the band were selling out and believed they were evolving on Combat Rock writing songs at a higher level of verbal musical and political density albeit in less terse and clear fashion than on their early work 50 Douglas Wolk said in a retrospective review for Blender that while the record was originally seen as the Clash s sellout move because of its danceable sound and two hit singles the other songs featured audaciously bizarre arrangements and some of Strummer s smartest lyrics 44 Q was less enthusiastic deeming it their biggest seller but the beginning of the end 46 In 2000 Alternative Press called it the penultimate Clash album employing lessons learned in the previous three years their most commercially rewarded release containing their most poignant song Straight to Hell 43 CMJ New Music Report ranked Combat Rock at number five on its 2004 list of the Top 20 Most Played Albums of 1982 58 Slant Magazine listed the album at No 80 on its list of Best Albums of the 1980s 59 Kurt Cobain listed it in his top fifty albums of all time and in a 1991 interview stated I think the best Clash album is Combat Rock I fucking love that record It s definitely better than Sandinista 60 61 62 Track listing editAll tracks are written by the Clash except where notedSide one 63 No TitleWriter s Lead vocalsLength1 Know Your Rights Strummer JonesJoe Strummer3 392 Car Jamming Strummer3 583 Should I Stay or Should I Go Mick Jones3 064 Rock the Casbah Topper Headon Strummer JonesStrummer and Jones3 425 Red Angel Dragnet Paul Simonon and Kosmo Vinyl3 486 Straight to Hell Strummer5 30 Side two 64 No TitleLead vocalsLength1 Overpowered by Funk Strummer and Futura 20004 552 Atom Tan Jones and Strummer2 323 Sean Flynn Strummer4 304 Ghetto Defendant Strummer and Allen Ginsberg4 455 Inoculated City Jones and Strummer2 43 I 6 Death Is a Star Strummer and Jones3 13 Fortieth Anniversary Reissue edit The songs added to the fortieth anniversary reissue were titled The People s Hall 41 All tracks are written by the Clash Side threeNo TitleLength1 Outside Bonds 4 212 This Is Radio Clash Different Lyrics 4 113 Futura 2000 5 54 Side fourNo TitleLength1 First Night Back in London 2 122 Radio One Mikey Dread 6 183 He Who Dares or Is Tired 2 534 Long Time Jerk 5 105 The Fulham Connection Outtake 3 44 Side fiveNo TitleLength1 Midnight to Stevens Outtake 4 362 Sean Flynn Extended Marcus Music Outtake 7 233 Idle in Kangaroo Court 6 044 Know Your Rights 3 22 Notes I Some copies of the album have an edited version lasting 2 11 Personnel editJoe Strummer lead and backing vocals guitar harmonica piano Mick Jones guitar backing and lead vocals keyboard sound effects Paul Simonon bass guitar except on Rock the Casbah backing vocals lead vocals on Red Angel Dragnet Topper Headon drums piano and bass guitar on Rock the Casbah Additional musicians Allen Ginsberg guest vocals on Ghetto Defendant Futura 2000 guest vocals on Overpowered by Funk Ellen Foley backing vocals on Car Jamming Joe Ely backing vocals on Should I Stay or Should I Go Tymon Dogg piano on Death Is a Star Tommy Mandel as Poly Mandell keyboards on Overpowered by Funk Gary Barnacle saxophone on Sean Flynn Kosmo Vinyl vocals on Red Angel Dragnet Production The Clash producers Glyn Johns chief engineer mixing 51 Joe Blaney Jerry Green Eddie Garcia assistant engineers Pennie Smith cover photography taken March 1982 in Bangkok ThailandCharts edit1982 weekly chart performance Chart 1982 Peakposition Australian Albums Kent Music Report 65 32 Canadian RPM Albums Chart 66 12 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 67 29 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 68 5 Norwegian Albums VG lista 54 7 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 55 9 UK Albums OCC 69 2 1983 weekly chart performance Chart 1983 Peakposition US Billboard Pop Albums 53 7 2022 chart performance for Combat Rock Chart 2022 Peakposition Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 70 143 Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 71 65 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 72 48 Italian Albums FIMI 73 70 Japanese Albums Oricon 74 42 Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 75 56 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 76 56Certifications editSales certifications for Combat Rock Region Certification Certified units sales Canada Music Canada 77 Gold 50 000 France SNEP 78 Gold 100 000 Italy FIMI 79 sales since 2009 Gold 25 000 United Kingdom BPI 80 Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 81 2 Platinum 2 000 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Sources editGray Marcus 2005 1995 The Clash Return of the Last Gang in Town 5th revised ed London Helter Skelter ISBN 1 905139 10 1 OCLC 60668626 References edit Colin Larkin 27 May 2011 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music Omnibus Press pp 2006 ISBN 978 0 85712 595 8 Letts Don Joe Strummer Mick Jones Paul Simonon Topper Headon Terry Chimes Rick Elgood the Clash 2001 The Clash Westway to the World Documentary New York NY Sony Music Entertainment Dorismo Uptown Films Event occurs at 71 00 75 00 ISBN 0 7389 0082 6 OCLC 49798077 Cromelin Richard 31 January 1988 Strummer on Man God Law and The Clash Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 20 October 2007 Retrieved 3 November 2010 a b c Pinnock Tom September 2012 The end of The Clash by Joe Strummer Uncut No 184 Retrieved 23 April 2016 a b Gilbert 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The Art of Noise Conversations with Great Songwriters St Martin s Press pp 145 ISBN 978 1 4668 6521 1 Chris Knowles 1 December 2003 Clash City Showdown PageFree Publishing Inc p 108 ISBN 978 1 58961 138 2 Alan Parker 2003 The Clash rat Patrol from Fort Bragg Abstract Sounds ISBN 978 0 9535724 9 6 Nick Johnstone 7 April 2010 The Clash Talking Omnibus Press pp 13 ISBN 978 0 85712 258 2 Sean Egan 6 November 2014 The Clash The Only Band That Mattered Rowman amp Littlefield Publishers pp 198 ISBN 978 0 8108 8876 0 Cateforis Theo 2013 The Rock History Reader Routledge p 314 ISBN 9780415892124 a b Fricke David 24 June 1982 Combat Rock Rolling Stone New York Archived from the original on 23 October 2020 Retrieved 3 November 2010 Robbins Ira A 1983 The Trouser Press guide to new wave records Charles Scribner s Sons pp 54 57 ISBN 978 0684179445 Marks Craig Weisbard Eric 1995 Spin Alternative Record Guide Vintage Books ISBN 9780679755746 a b c d e Gilbert Pat 2004 Passion Is A Fashion The Real 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album by The Clash faroutmagazine co uk 19 August 2023 Retrieved 23 November 2023 Chris Knowles 1 December 2003 Clash City Showdown PageFree Publishing Inc p 111 ISBN 978 1 58961 138 2 Chris Knowles 1 December 2003 Clash City Showdown PageFree Publishing Inc ISBN 978 1 58961 138 2 Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 65 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Top Albums CDs Volume 36 No 23 July 17 1982 RPM Archived from the original on 15 March 2012 Retrieved 17 February 2012 Dutchcharts nl The Clash Combat Rock in Dutch Hung Medien Charts nz The Clash Combat Rock Hung Medien The Clash Artist Official Charts UK Albums Chart Retrieved 12 April 2021 Ultratop be The Clash Combat Rock The People s Hall in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved May 31 2022 Ultratop be The Clash Combat Rock The People s Hall in French Hung Medien Retrieved May 31 2022 Offiziellecharts de The Clash Combat the Rock in German GfK Entertainment Charts Retrieved 27 May 2022 Album Classifica settimanale WK 21 dal 20 05 2022 al 26 05 2022 in Italian Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana Retrieved 28 May 2022 Oricon Top 50 Albums 2022 06 06 p 5 in Japanese Oricon Retrieved 1 June 2022 Top 100 Albums Weekly El portal de Musica Retrieved 31 May 2022 Swisscharts com The Clash Combat Rock Hung Medien Retrieved 29 May 2022 Canadian album certifications The Clash Combat Rock Music Canada 1 December 1982 French album certifications the Clash Combat Rock in French InfoDisc Retrieved 12 February 2022 SelectTHE CLASHand clickOK Italian album certifications The Clash Combat Rock in Italian Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana Retrieved 7 June 2021 Select 2021 in the Anno drop down menu Select Combat Rock in the Filtra field Select Album e Compilation under Sezione British album certifications The Clash Combat Rock British Phonographic Industry 27 July 1982 American album certifications The Clash Combat Rock Recording Industry Association of America 6 June 1995 Further reading editGilbert Pat 2005 2004 Passion Is a Fashion The Real Story of The Clash 4th ed London Aurum Press ISBN 1 84513 113 4 OCLC 61177239 Green Johnny Garry Barker 2003 1997 A Riot of Our Own Night and Day with The Clash 3rd ed London Orion ISBN 0 7528 5843 2 OCLC 52990890 Gruen Bob Chris Salewicz 2004 2001 The Clash 3rd ed London Omnibus ISBN 1 903399 34 3 OCLC 69241279 Needs Kris 25 January 2005 Joe Strummer and the Legend of The Clash London Plexus ISBN 0 85965 348 X OCLC 53155325 Topping Keith 2004 2003 The Complete Clash 2nd ed Richmond Reynolds amp Hearn ISBN 1 903111 70 6 OCLC 63129186 External links editCombat Rock at Discogs list of releases Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Combat Rock amp oldid 1222963551, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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