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    The Clash - From Here To Eternity: Live (1999/2013) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

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    The Clash - From Here To Eternity: Live (1999/2013) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

    The Clash - From Here To Eternity: Live (1999/2013)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 69:50 minutes | 1,69 GB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

    "From Here To Eternity" this is live album by The Clash is a compilation of songs from various performances spanning the years 1978 and 1982.

    Years after the Clash disintegrated, their live performances remained legendary, partially because most things concerning the band entered rock legend. Bootlegs offered proof of those great performances, but only hardcore collectors would seek those out, which is why From Here to Eternity: Live, the Clash's first official live album, is a welcome addition to their catalog – it confirms that the legend is deserved. Sequenced as "the ultimate live concert," as so many compiled live albums are, this is one time the trick actually works. All the performances were recorded between 1978 and 1982, but they're sequenced according to the date of the song, not the date of the performance. Consequently, the album divides roughly in half, as the first nine songs are devoted to The Clash and Give 'Em Enough Rope, with the rest of the record comprised of songs from London Calling and its successors. That doesn't necessarily mean that the performance is taken from the same era as the song, however. The amazing thing is that the performances all sound like they're taken from the same show. From Here to Eternity has genuine momentum, rushing through its 17 songs at a furious pace – things don't slow down until "Armagideon Time," the 11th song in. Only after the album is finished does it sink in that it is indeed sequenced chronologically, since it has the feel of a set list. More importantly, it's impossible to tell when each song was recorded. "Career Opportunities" sounds as if it were recorded at a packed, sweaty London club, but it was taken from tapes of the band's opening set for the Who at Shea Stadium in the fall of 1982. That's not the only incident of such historical sleight of hand, either. Throughout the first portion of the album, early and latter-day performances blend seamlessly, creating the illusion that everything on the record was from one dynamic, relentlessly exciting show. By doing so, From Here to Eternity: Live offers undeniable proof of the Clash's greatness – this was a band that sounded every bit as good in its final days as it did in its first. (This, of course, is discounting the post-Mick Jones Clash.) But the best thing about the album is that it never sounds like a historical project or an archival release, because it is such a captivating listen. From the opening chords of "Complete Control" to the closing notes of "Straight to Hell," From Here to Eternity is an invigorating record, teeming with life and energy. It's a live album worthy of a band as legendary as the Clash.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Complete Control
    02 - London's Burning
    03 - What's My Name
    04 - Clash City Rockers
    05 - Career Opportunities
    06 - (White Man) in Hammersmith Palais
    07 - Capital Radio
    08 - City of the Dead
    09 - I Fought the Law
    10 - London Calling
    11 - Armagideon Time
    12 - Train in Vain
    13 - The Guns of Brixton
    14 - The Magnificent Seven
    15 - Know Your Rights
    16 - Should I Stay or Should I Go
    17 - Straight to Hell
    18 - Drug-Stabbing Time
    19 - Janie Jones

    Analyzed: The Clash / From Here to Eternity: Live
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR8 -0.01 dB -9.41 dB 3:45 01-Complete Control
    DR9 -0.01 dB -9.44 dB 2:03 02-London's Burning
    DR8 -0.04 dB -8.95 dB 1:45 03-What's My Name
    DR9 -0.01 dB -10.00 dB 3:29 04-Clash City Rockers
    DR9 -0.01 dB -9.64 dB 2:07 05-Career Opportunities
    DR9 -0.01 dB -10.30 dB 4:26 06-(White Man) in Hammersmith Palais
    DR8 -0.01 dB -9.91 dB 3:00 07-Capital Radio
    DR10 -0.01 dB -10.54 dB 2:47 08-City of the Dead
    DR9 -0.01 dB -10.16 dB 2:36 09-I Fought the Law
    DR9 -0.01 dB -9.99 dB 3:29 10-London Calling
    DR10 -0.01 dB -12.09 dB 5:05 11-Armagideon Time
    DR10 -0.01 dB -11.45 dB 4:43 12-Train in Vain
    DR9 -0.01 dB -10.40 dB 3:36 13-The Guns of Brixton
    DR10 -0.01 dB -11.40 dB 6:10 14-The Magnificent Seven
    DR8 -0.01 dB -9.66 dB 4:05 15-Know Your Rights
    DR8 -0.01 dB -9.57 dB 3:15 16-Should I Stay or Should I Go
    DR10 -0.01 dB -12.12 dB 7:08 17-Straight to Hell
    DR10 -0.01 dB -10.89 dB 3:34 18-Drug-Stabbing Time
    DR9 -0.01 dB -10.87 dB 2:47 19-Janie Jones
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 19
    Official DR value: DR9

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 3308 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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