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Give ’Em Enough Rope The Clash. Released November 10, 1978. Give ’Em Enough Rope Tracklist. Safe European Home Lyrics. English Civil War Lyrics.

  • Give 'Em Enough Rope is the second studio album by the English punk rock band the Clash. It was released on 10 November 1978 through CBS Records. It was their first album released in the United States, preceding the U.S. Version of the self-titled album.
  • Give ’Em Enough Rope The Clash. Released November 10, 1978. Give ’Em Enough Rope Tracklist. Safe European Home Lyrics. English Civil War Lyrics.

The Clash released their second album “Give ‘Em Enough Rope” on November 10, 1978. The album cover features a painting in stark flat colors of a Chinese horseman looking down at an American cowboy’s body being picked at by vultures.

The album art was designed by Gene Greif, based on an old 1950’s postcard titled “End of the Trail” that was photographed by Adrian Atwater, and featured cowboy Wallace Irving Robertson. Here is the original postcard manufactured by Desert Supply Inc. Las Vegas, NV…

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Joe Strummer and Mick Jones had come across a painting titled “End of the Trail for Capitalism” by Berkeley artist Hugh Brown on display at San Francisco’s punk rock hangout Mabuhay Gardens. I am assuming Brown made the painting and Greif put it all together for the album cover and the back cover.

The Clash Give Em Enough Rope Rare

Believe it or not you can find the original postcard for sale on ebay and other websites for a few dollars. I am gonna pick one of these up for sure..

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For their second album, the Clash worked with the American hard rock producer Sandy Pearlman, best-known for his work with Blue Öyster Cult and the Dictators. The teaming was quite controversial within the punk community, and the sound of Give 'Em Enough Rope is considerably cleaner, yet the more direct sound hardly tamed the Clash. While the record doesn't burn with the same intense, amateurish energy of The Clash, it does have a big, forceful sound that is nearly as powerful. What keeps Give 'Em Enough Rope from being a classic is its slightly inconsistent material. Many of the songs are outright classics, particularly the first half of the record ('Safe European Home,' 'English Civil War,' 'Tommy Gun,' 'Julie's Been Working for the Drug Squad') and 'Stay Free,' but the group loses some momentum toward the end of the record. Even with such flaws, Give 'Em Enough Rope ranks as one of the strongest albums of the punk era.

The Clash Give Em Enough Rope Rar
Title/ComposerPerformerTimeStream
1 03:50
2
Mick Jones / Joe Strummer / Traditional
02:35
3 03:17
4
Mick Jones / Joe Strummer
03:03
5 05:14
6
Topper Headon / Mick Jones / Paul Simonon / Joe Strummer
03:15
7 03:43
8
Mick Jones / Joe Strummer
03:40
9 03:25
10
Mick Jones / Joe Strummer
04:56
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