I love the atmosphere generated by this album, good humor (surprising for a band like The Clash?), The voice of Joe Strummer and especially the commitment, investment in its interpretations. I loved the integrity of this type. His death is almost unnoticed, ultimately it has always been low and it is to his credit. I preferred by far his mindset to that of Mike Jones, who agreed to sell his song for a dirty pub even disgust the people of this song: Should I stay or should I go. I think Strummer did not agree but Jones being the interpreter of the song only he could decide. It is through this that the general public has known the Clash, it's pretty sad end. Personally this is the record I prefer the Clash, I like almost all the songs from the beginning to the end of the album. This is not the case for me, for their other albums. Having said this a long time I have not listened, I have audio cassette, I finally bought CD today because I realized that I was missing. Cheers Joe Strummer and you know this very, very beautiful film of Jim Jarmusch: MISTERY TRAIN in which he plays?