A collection of career-spanning live performances, from a 1977 "Whats My Name at Manchesters Elizabethan Suite to a 1983 festival performance of "Know Your Rights, this Don Letts-compiled release is a fine glimpse into the live world of one of rocknrolls most important bands. Starting with "Complete Control and closing out with "Career Opportunities, this disc brings together 22 of the bands most well-known songs, with inspired takes on "(White Man) in Hammersmith Palais and "Clampdown highlighting the best the Clash ever had to offer. Its admittedly (and intentionally) a little weird to watch the band go from "Londons Burning in 78 to "Should I Stay or Should I Go in Shea Stadium a few years later, and thats what makes this not only an exciting collection but a thoughtful release that manages to subtly explore the very nature of the only band that mattered.
(Legacy)The Clash
Live: Revolution Rock
BY Sam SutherlandPublished May 24, 2008