Clash, The - Tokyo 1982 [2LP] Limited Clear Colored Vinyl (import)
Limited Edition Clear Colored Double Vinyl!
Finishing up recording sessions for what would become their classic fifth full-length LP Combat Rock in December of 1981, The Clash began 1982 with a six-week jaunt across Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Thailand (where they would shoot the iconic cover for their forthcoming album) and Japan, marking their first time hitting most of these countries. Taking the stage at the Nakano Sunplaza in Tokyo on the 1st February, Joe Strummer and co would rip through a setlist that reads today more like a greatest hits collection including the signature opener 'London Calling' along with an array of quintessential bangers such as '(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais', 'This Is Radio Clash', 'Tommy Gun' and 'Jimmy Jazz', while the band would be joined by bassist Paul Simonon's wife Pearl Harbor (aka Pearl E. Gates) of new wave outfit Pearl Harbor & The Explosions for a rendition of the Wanda Jackson popularised 'Fujiyama Mama'. This tour and subsequent performance is also noteworthy for being one of the last to feature drummer Topper Headon, who would be removed from the band shortly after due to his heroin addiction, ultimately bringing an end to the original line-up.
Tracks:
SIDE A:1. London Calling 3:24 / 2. Safe European Home 4:48 / 3. (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais 4:41 / 4. Brand New Cadillac 2:07
SIDE B:5. Charlie Don’t Surf 6:14 / 6. Clampdown 4:36 / 7. This Is Radio Clash 4:56
SIDE C:8. Armagideon Time 5:03 / 9. Jimmy Jazz 6:05
SIDE D:10. Tommy Gun 3:40 / 11. Fujiyama Mama (With Pearl Harbour) 2:28 / 12. Police On My Back 3:14 / 13. White Riot 2:05
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