A promotional album released to promote the album Clash On Broadway.
Track Listing[]
- Interview (Mick Jones on the beginnings of The Clash)
- Interview (Joe Strummer on the beginnings of The Clash)
- Interview (Mick Jones on the beginnings of The Clash)
- Interview (Paul Simonon on the beginnings of The Clash)
- Interview (Mick Jones on the beginnings of The Clash)
- Interview (Paul Simonon on the beginnings of The Clash)
- Interview (Joe Strummer on the beginnings of The Clash)
- Interview (Mick Jones on the beginnings of The Clash)
- Interview (Joe Strummer on the beginnings of The Clash)
- Interview (Mick Jones on the beginnings of The Clash)
- White Riot
- Interview (Paul Simonon; Joe Strummer; Mick Jones; on the transition from Terry Chimes to Topper Headon as Clash Drummer, and the writing of the song Complete Control)
- Complete Control
- Interview (Mick Jones; Joe Strummer on writing (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais)
- White Man In Hammersmith Palais
- Interview (Joe Strummer on the inspiration for Julie's Working For The Drug Squad)
- Julie's Been Working For The Drug Squad
- Interview (Paul Simonon; Joe Strummer on writing One Emotion)
- One Emotion
- Interview (Joe Strummer; Mick Jones on covering the song I Fought The Law)
- I Fought The Law (Live)
- Interview (Mick Jones; Paul Simonon; Joe Strummer on writing the song and album London Calling)
- London Calling
- Interview (Joe Strummer; Mick Jones on writing Lost In The Supermarket)
- Lost In The Supermarket
- Interview (Paul Simonon on writing The Guns Of Brixton)
- The Guns Of Brixton
- Interview (Paul Simonon; Mick Jones on writing Train In Vain)
- Train In Vain
- Interview (Joe Strummer on writing Rock The Casbah)
- Rock The Casbah
- Interview (Mick Jones; Joe Strummer; Paul Simonon on writing Should I Stay Or Should I Go)
- Should I Stay Or Should I Go
- Interview (Paul Simonon, Mick Jones; Joe Strummer on recording Every Little Bit Hurts)
- Every Little Bit Hurts
- Interview (Mick Jones; Paul Simonon; Joe Strummer on the legacy of The Clash)