Thursday, May 15, 2008

The Clash - Combat Rock (Epic 1982)



This also came from Lans' collection and before that, it probably came from the same person who had the Asia, Jon Anderson, BTO, Boston, Bad Company, etc. The quality was not an issue. Amazon is selling this on CD for 8 bucks. Per Wikipedia:

Combat Rock was originally planned as a double album with the working title Rat Patrol from Fort Bragg, but the idea was scrapped after internal wrangling within the group. Mick Jones had produced the first cut, but the other members were dissatisfied and producing duties were handed to Glyn Johns, at which point the album became a single LP. The original cut has since been obtained and subsequently bootlegged.... Original U.S. pressings of the album had the full length track "Inoculated City" lasting 2:43. This version contained the audio from a television commercial for a toilet bowl cleaner called "2000 Flushes." After the maker of the product complained of copyright infringement the track was edited to 2:11. Approximately 100,000 copies of the first version were pressed with custom designed record labels. However the majority of copies sold had the edited track and were re-issued on a standard dark blue Epic Records label. The full length track also appeared on the B-side of a US "Should I Stay or Should I Go?" single. Early US CD copies had the edited track. But when the album was released as a remastered CD in 2000 the full length track was restored though no mention of this was made anywhere on the CD package.

Mine contains the 2000 Flushes! A quick scan of eBay didn't create an impression that this earlier version of the LP is a serious rarity that commands a premium price.

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