The Clash - Golden Bullets album flac
Performer: The ClashTitle: Golden Bullets
Style: Punk
Released: 2001
MP3 album: 1875 mb
FLAC album: 1254 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: VOX TTA AC3 DXD AU MPC MP4
Genre: Rock
A1: Taken from the soundtrack to the film "The Clash" by Julian Temple, recorded in Dunstable, March, 1977. A2: The original version with alternate lyrics recorded at Marquee Studios, London, March, 1978. A3: The unbroadcast first take recorded for the 'Something Else' BBC TV Show in March, 1978. B2: The extended New York Remix by Mick Jones. Initial copies of 'Combat Rock' album were due a bonus 12" EP of remixes of which this was part. B3: The original demo version recorded at Ear Studios, London during September, 1981 and mixed by Mick Jones at the controls. B4: Taken from the film soundtrack to 'Grutzi Elvis' and recorded at Vanilla Studios during the 'London Calling' demo sessions in spring 1979.
The Clash is the debut studio album by English punk rock band the Clash. It was released on 8 April 1977 through CBS Records. Written and recorded over three weeks in February of 1977 for a paltry £4,000, it would go one to reach on the UK charts, and has been included on many retrospective rankings as one of the greatest punk albums of all time
29 Golden Bullets is the third compilation by the German rock band Bonfire. It was released in 2001 by BMG International and features a bonus song that was cut from the Fireworks album called "Take Me by the Hand". CD 1. CD 2. 2 Band members.
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Album · 2003 · 20 Songs.
Golden Bullets is a compilation video released by Bonfire in 2001 which contained most of the footage from the band's VHS release of The Best but had excluded from that production the sections entitled . Bonfire in Hollywood) and Bonfire Recording Session - Point Blank. Included in this DVD package is a live performance at Wacken 1998, Hans Ziller and Claus Lessmann giving an introduction to the videos from 1986 - 1993 and a new video for the song Under Blue Skies.
Bonfire The Very BestArtist: Bonfire Album: 29 Golden Bullets (The Very Best) Label: BMG Ariola. Made in EU. Catalog 76 2 Style: Hard Rock Year: 2001 Format: FLAC (image . ue). Bonfire The Very BestArtist: Bonfire Album: 29 Golden Bullets (The Very Best) Label: BMG Ariola.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1 | White Riot |
| A2 | White Man In Hammersmith Palais |
| A3 | Tommy Gun |
| A4 | Louie Louie |
| A5 | King Of The Road |
| A6 | English Civil War |
| A7 | Hate And War |
| A8 | IsrealitesBacking Vocals – Den Hegarty |
| B1 | Dirty Harry |
| B2 | Overpowered By Funk |
| B3 | The Further Adventures Of Futura 2000 |
| B4 | Heartbreak Hotel |
| B5 | Blonde Rock And RollBacking Vocals – Ellen Foley |
Notes
"A1: Taken from the soundtrack to the film "The Clash" by Julian Temple, recorded in Dunstable, March, 1977.A2: The original version with alternate lyrics recorded at Marquee Studios, London, March, 1978.
A3: The unbroadcast first take recorded for the 'Something Else' BBC TV Show in March, 1978.
A4: Recorded during the '16 Tons Tour' rehearsals in London, January, 1980, this was performed with Pete Townsend as the encore in Brighton.
A5: During the aforementioned rehearsals Mick takes a cigarette break whilst Joe, Paul and Topper knock out this old classic.
A6: The first of three songs recorded at Tyne Tees TV Studios in April, 1979 for the 'Alright Now' Show.
A7: Mick takes up vocal duties for the second song of the show.
A8: Third and final song is a romp through the old reggae classic with Den Hegarty of 'The Darts' on backing vocals.
B1: The original version of 'Magnificent Seven' taken from the early days of the Sandinista! sessions, New York, 1980, mixed by Mick.
B2: The extended New York Remix by Mick Jones. Initial copies of 'Combat Rock' album were due a bonus 12" EP of remixes of which this was part.
B3: The original demo version recorded at Ear Studios, London during September, 1981 and mixed by Mick Jones at the controls.
B4: Taken from the film soundtrack to 'Grutzi Elvis' and recorded at Vanilla Studios during the 'London Calling' demo sessions in spring 1979.
B5: An unfinished song recorded during the Sandinista! album sessions and features Ellen Foley on backing vocals."
[back sleeve states "Made in EEC", back sleeve and spine state "CBI001" / same bootlegger who did "Riot Control!"]
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