Th Clash D.O.A. (D.O.A. is 'Demos, Outtakes, Alternates') Bootleg 2 CD Set The ultimate collection of Clash rarities Disc 1 Polydor Demos: 01 - Career Opportunities 02 - White Riot 03 - Janie Jones 04 - London's Burning 05 - 1977 Micky Foote Demos: 06 - Preamble 07 - I'm So Bored With The U.S.A. 08 - London's Burning 09 - White Riot [Take 1] 10 - White Riot [Take 2] 11 - Career Opportunities 12 - 1977 13 - Janie Jones [Instrumental] Film Soundtrack Demos: 14 - Heartbreak Hotel [Take 1] 15 - Heartbreak Hotel [Take 2] Promo Video Shoot: 16 - 1977 17 - White Riot 18 - London's Burning 19 - 1977 [Alternate Mix] 20 - White Riot [Alternate Mix] Elisabethan Suite Outtake: 21 - What's My Name Rude Boy Rehearsal: 22 - Garageland Rock Against Racism track: 23 - (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais Alternate Mixes: 24 - Clash City Rockers 25 - The Prisoner B-Side Outtakes: 26 - 1-2 Crush On You 27 - Pressure Drop 28 - The Prisoner British TV Outtakes: 29 - Clash City Rockers 30 - Tommy Gun 31 - Israelites Disc 2 'Rope Demos: 01 - All The Young Punks 02 - Safe European Home 03 - Drug-Stabbing Time 04 - Julie's Been Working For The Drug Squad 05 - Stay Free 06 - Groovy Times 07 - Last Gang In Town 08 - Ooh Baby Ooh (It's Not Over) 09 - One Emotion 'Rope Outtakes: 10 - All The Young Punks 11 - Stay Free London Calling era soundcheck: 12 - Baby Please Don't Go 13 - Roadrunner London Calling rehearsal: 14 - Mona 15 - You Can't Judge A Book London Calling Outtake: 16 - Revolution Rock [Instrumental] Sandinista! Outtakes: 17 - King Of The Road 18 - Blonde Rock And Roll 19 - Louie Louie Combat Rock Outtakes: 20 - Know Your Rights 21 - Overpowered By Funk (Instrumental) Combat Rock Alternate Mix: 22 - Cool Confusion Janie Jones Demo: 23 - House Of The Ju Ju Queen Joe Strummer Unreleased Song: 24 - In The Pouring Rain Info Two CD collection of rare Clash material. 55 unreleased songs. Review Perhaps the ultimate collection of Clash rarities. Taking you right through their career. From the first sessions for Polydor in late 1976, right up to the outtake for the "Janie Jones" single in 1982. Along with 'Clash On Broadway Outtakes' and 'The Rat Patrol' you almost have all The Clash demos, outtakes and alternates. The Polydor demos have been discussed elsewhere before but the versions here are the excellent quality ones, probably taken straight from the master tapes that now reside in the vaults of Polydor. The Micky Foote demos are another set of first album songs, along with the interesting Janie Jones instrumental and the studio chatter in the background. The highlights of this double disc set for me are the alternate studio mixes of "White Man", "Clash City Rockers" (which I believe is superior to the official version), "The Prisoner", "1-2 Crush On You" and "Pressure Drop". The promo video shoot tracks are also excellent, and are the best alternate versions of "White Riot" and "1977" ("1977" is simply amazing.) The band are on fire for those tracks. You'll notice this compilation serves as a very handy substitute for 'London's Burning' and 'For All The Young Punks'. The 'Rope demos here are of much better quality. In fact, we almost have all the album. Then of course the interesting soundcheck rarities. Muddy Water's "Baby Please Don't Go" is a great one, very rocking, and there are also a couple of 'London Calling' era songs that are also on 'Pier Pressure'. The 'Sandinista!' outtakes are nothing new, though it is thought that it's Norman Watt-Roy on bass for "King Of The Road", as he replaced Paul (who was off shooting a film in Canada) for much of the 'Sandinista!' sessions. The "Revolution Rock" instrumental is a good song to have, and pretty rare also. A song I heard here first time of all was the "Cool Confusion" alternate mix, which is actually pretty good. The addition of drums in the mix makes a big difference. So all in all, this richly deserves a 10. I've sort of glossed over the details a lot but the songs speak for themselves really. Adam Headland (Clash On Tour) has done a good job gathering together all the loose ends of Clash studio rarities. These all seem to be the best quality sources as well. I'll also mention the "What's My Name" live track. Not strictly a demo or anything, but just included for fun I think. It's the same song as the famous video where Joe turns to the camera: "Here we are on TV, what does it mean to you? What does it mean to me? ... Fuck Off!" Highly recommended, all Clash fans must have this. Rated: 10 / 10