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Release Date
20 September 2013
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Length
31 tracks
On this album converge current Jamaican music bands from around the world paying tribute to a repertoire that we have grown, learned to love music and understand that this is always a place from which to demonstrate passion and anger, love and discontent. Through our veins walking bass lines of Paul Simonon, the words of Joe Strummer, smart arrangements Mick Jones and Topper Headon sharp drumsticks. His songs are hymns in which we felt reflected. Therefore this is an act of faith and surrender to the evidence, our personal tribute to two roads crossed to never be separable. The Punk attitude is more necessary than ever in these times, and our look back not due to nostalgia, is an exercise in assimilation to undertake a difficult road, these days we live. This album has been possible grace to "Golden Singles Records" from Alacant (Spain).
http://thegoldensinglesrecords.bandcamp.com/album/the-clash-goes-jamaican
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