The Clash
        
      
    
  
      
        
            Give 'Em Enough Rope
          
          
            LP
          
          
        
      
    
  
      
  
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               Released: 
              4th
                
                August, 2017
            
          
        
Format: LP
                Description
                
              
              
                  Give 'Em Enough Rope is the second studio album by the punk rock band The Clash, released on 10 November 1978. The album marked the first album appearance of drummer Topper Headon, who joined the band shortly after the recording of their self titled first studio album. 
Most of the tracks, as with the prior album, were written by guitarists Joe Strummer and Mick Jones, with the exception of English Civil War (a reworking of the traditional American folk song When Johnny Comes Marching Home) and Guns on the Roof, which is credited to all four band members, being Headon, Jones, Strummer, and bassist Paul Simonon.
              Most of the tracks, as with the prior album, were written by guitarists Joe Strummer and Mick Jones, with the exception of English Civil War (a reworking of the traditional American folk song When Johnny Comes Marching Home) and Guns on the Roof, which is credited to all four band members, being Headon, Jones, Strummer, and bassist Paul Simonon.
                Tracklist
                
              
              Vinyl 1 - Side A:
- Safe European Home
- English Civil War
- Tommy Gun
- Julie's Been Working for the Drug Squad
- Last Gang in Town
Vinyl 1 - Side B:
- Guns on the Roof
- Drug-Stabbing Time
- Stay Free
- Cheapskates
- All the Young Punks (New Boots and Contracts)
 
  
                                   
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
        