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Super Black Market Clash

Black Market Clash
The Clash - Black Market Clash.jpg
EP by The Clash
Released October 1980 (1980-10)
Recorded 1977-1980
Genre Punk rock, Reggae, Dub
Length 34:37
Label Epic
Producer Pepe Unidos, Sandy Pearlman, Mickey Foote, The Clash
The Clash compilations and lives chronology
Black Market Clash
(1980)
The Story of the Clash, Volume 1
(1988)The Story of the Clash, Volume 11988
The Clash EPs chronology
The Cost of Living
(1979) The Cost of Living1979
Black Market Clash
(1980) Black Market Clash1980
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Super Black Market Clash
The Clash - Super Black Market Clash.jpg
Compilation album by The Clash
Released 26 October 1993
Recorded February 1977-May 1982
Genre Punk rock
Length 77:13
Label Epic
Producer Kosmo Vinyl, Pepe Unidos, The Clash
The Clash compilations and lives chronology
The Singles
(1991)The Singles1991
Super Black Market Clash
(1993)
From Here to Eternity: Live
(1999)From Here to Eternity: Live1999
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Super Black Market Clash is a 1993 compilation album released by the English punk rock band The Clash. It contains B-sides and rare tracks not available on the group's regular studio albums. The album is an expanded repackaging of the 1980 release Black Market Clash, which was a 10-inch EP, containing 9 songs. The man in the foreground of the front cover art is Don Letts, who worked with The Clash on several projects and later was a founding member of Big Audio Dynamite.

Black Market Clash was released only in the US and Canada in between London Calling and Sandinista!. It compiled recordings which were then unavailable in the US except as imports. The disc was one in the series of "Nu-Disk" 10-inch records from Epic. Other artists in the series included Gary Glitter, New Musik and Cheap Trick.

"The Prisoner," the cover of "Pressure Drop" by Toots and the Maytals, "City of the Dead," and "Armagideon Time" had all been UK b-sides from the period 1977-79, respectively of "White Man in Hammersmith Palais," "English Civil War," "Complete Control," and "London Calling." "Pressure Drop" is presented here in a remix by Bill Price.

At the time of release, this was the only record that featured the cover of the "Time Is Tight" instrumental by Booker T & the MGs. "Capital Radio" was extremely rare in the UK. Rather than re-issue the original the group recorded a new version for The Cost of Living as "Capital Radio Two." "Cheat" is from their UK debut album but had been left off the US version.


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