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Terms apply. Lightning in a bottle: the album artwork for ‘London Calling’ For Letts, though, the album isn’t about the greatness of individual tracks, though he has a place in his heart for ...
Album artwork for London Calling was already complete when the band turned in one more song (“Train in Vain”). They’d have to stick it onto the end of the album, and it wouldn’t appear in ...
In December 1979, The Clash released their third studio album, London Calling – a medley of genres that freely subverted expectations from one track to the next. It went on to become one of the ...
Producer Guy Stevens is the unsung hero of the album. London Calling was produced by Guy ... The band had already created the artwork by that point, so there was no time to list it on the album ...
From the start, London Calling was shaping up as an epic ... Then there's the album's celebrated cover art, a stark black-and-white photo of Simonon smashing his instrument onstage framed ...
AN EXHIBITION of works by world-renowned artists paying homage to the Valley’s own creator of The Clash’s London Calling album artwork have gone on display in Rawtenstall. Pieces by Tracey ...
London Calling was written in seclusion ... The Clash stuck the song at the end of their just-completed album. Unfortunately, the artwork had already been printed, so “Train In Vain” wasn ...
One of the band’s most iconic collections of work, their third album, London Calling, was particularly critical in establishing the band’s legacy. The album helped the London-hailing band gain ...
In the age of the MP3, the album cover is really a lost art – which probably explains why 90 percent of the albums that readers selected come from the 1960s and the 1970s, though London Calling ...