~~THE CLASH Sandinista! 3-LP TRI-FOLD Album Released 1980 Vinyl/Record Re-Issued Collection USA~~
TRACK LIST
All tracks are written by the Clash, except where noted.
Side one
No. Title Writer(s) Lead vocals Length
1. "The Magnificent Seven" Mick Jones, Strummer, Topper Headon,
Norman Watt-Roy, Mickey Gallagher 5:28
2. "Hitsville UK" Jones, Ellen
Foley 4:20
3. "Junco Partner" Bob Shad aka Robert Ellen
4:53
4. "Ivan Meets G.I. Joe" Topper
Headon 3:05
5. "The Leader" 1:41
6. "Something About England" Jones,
Strummer 3:42
Total length: 23:09
Side two
No. Title Writer(s) Lead vocals Length
1. "Rebel Waltz" 3:25
2. "Look Here" Mose Allison The
Clash, Mikey Dread 2:44
3. "The Crooked Beat" Paul Simonon 5:29
4. "Somebody Got Murdered" Jones 3:34
5. "One More Time" The Clash, Mikey Dread
3:32
6. "One More Dub" (dub version of "One
More Time") The Clash, Dread Instrumental 3:34
Total length: 22:18
Side three
No. Title Writer(s) Lead vocals Length
1. "Lightning Strikes (Not Once but Twice)" 4:51
2. "Up in Heaven (Not Only Here)" The Clash, Phil Ochs Jones 4:31
3. "Corner Soul" 2:43
4. "Let's Go Crazy" 4:25
5. "If Music Could Talk" The Clash, Dread 4:36
6. "The Sound of Sinners" 4:00
Total length: 25:06
Side four
No. Title Writer(s) Lead vocals Length
1. "Police on My Back" Eddy Grant; originally performed by the Equals Jones 3:15
2. "Midnight Log" 2:11
3. "The Equaliser" 5:47
4. "The Call Up" 5:25
5. "Washington Bullets" 3:51
6. "Broadway" (features an epilogue of
"The Guns of Brixton" sung by Maria Gallagher) 5:45
Total length: 26:14
Side five
No. Title Writer(s) Lead vocals Length
1. "Lose This Skin" Tymon Dogg Tymon Dogg 5:07
2. "Charlie Don't Surf" Strummer,
Jones 4:55
3. "Mensforth Hill" ("Something About
England" backwards with overdubs)
Instrumental 3:42
4. "Junkie Slip" 2:48
5. "Kingston Advice" Strummer,
Jones 2:36
6. "The Street Parade" 3:26
Total length: 22:34
Side six
No. Title Writer(s) Lead vocals Length
1. "Version City" Jones and Strummer 4:23
2. "Living in Fame" (dub version of "If
Music Could Talk") The Clash,
Dread Dread 4:36
3. "Silicone on Sapphire" (dub version of
"Washington Bullets") 4:32
4. "Version Pardner" (dub version of
"Junco Partner") 5:22
5. "Career Opportunities" (Re-recorded
version sung by as credited) Luke Gallagher, Ben Gallagher 2:30
6. "Shepherds Delight" (dub version of
“Police & Thieves”) Instrumental 3:25
Total length: 24:48 (144:09)
Sandinista ! is the fourth
studio album by English punk rock band the Clash. It was released on 12
December 1980 as a triple album containing 36 tracks, with 6 songs on each
side.[6][7] It crosses various genres including funk, reggae, jazz, gospel,
rockabilly, folk, dub, rhythm and blues, calypso, disco, and rap.[6][7][8] For
the first time, the band's traditional songwriting credits of Strummer and
Jones were replaced by a generic credit to the Clash.[7] The band agreed to a
decrease in album royalties in order to release the 3-LP at a low price.[9][10]
The title refers to the
Sandinistas in Nicaragua, and its catalogue number, 'FSLN1', refers to the
abbreviation of the party's Spanish name, Frente Sandinista de Liberación
Nacional.[8][9][11]
Sandinista ! was mostly
well received, however, there was criticism towards the large size of the
triple album. Unlike the both universally acclaimed predecessor and successor
albums, Sandinista! is the lowest charting album for the Clash in their native
United Kingdom. However, Sandinista ! was influential in the punk rock movement
with its experimental sound and was voted best album of the year in the Pazz
& Jop critics poll in The Village Voice. In 2020 it was ranked number 323
on the Rolling Stone list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time"
and Slant Magazine listed the album at number 85 on its "Best Albums of
the 1980s" list
The album was recorded over
most of 1980, in London, Manchester, Jamaica and New York. It was produced by
the band (primarily Mick Jones and Joe Strummer), recorded and mixed by Bill
Price, and engineered by Jeremy "Jerry" Green (Wessex Sound Studios),
J. P. Nichols (Electric Lady Studios), Lancelot "Maxie" McKenzie
(Channel One Studios), and Bill Price (Pluto + Power Station Studios). Dub versions
of some of the songs and toasting was done by Mikey Dread, who had first worked
with the band for their 1980 single "Bankrobber". With Sandinista!
the band reached beyond punk and reggae into dub, rhythm and blues, calypso,
gospel and other genres.[8] The album clearly displays the influence of reggae
musician and producer Lee "Scratch" Perry (who had worked with the
band on their 1977 single "Complete Control" and who had opened some
of the band's shows during its stand at Bond's in New York in 1980), with a
dense, echo-filled sound on even the straight rock songs.[6][7]
When recording began in New
York, bass guitarist Paul Simonon was busy making a film called Ladies and
Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains, and he was replaced briefly by Ian Dury and the
Blockheads bassist Norman Watt-Roy; this later caused some bad feeling when
Watt-Roy and keyboard player Mickey Gallagher, a fellow Blockhead, claimed they
were responsible for co-composing the song "The Magnificent Seven",
as the song was based on a tune of theirs. Dread, too, was upset that he was
not credited as the album's producer, although he was credited with
"Version Mix". Other guests on the album include singer Ellen Foley
(Jones' partner at the time), guitarist Ivan Julian formerly of the Voidoids,
former Eddie and the Hot Rods member Lew Lewis, and Strummer's old friend and
musical collaborator Tymon Dogg, who plays violin, sings on and wrote the track
"Lose This Skin"; he later joined Strummer's band the Mescaleros.
Gallagher's children also made appearances: his two sons, Luke and Ben, singing
a version of "Career Opportunities" from the band's first album, and
his daughter Maria singing a snippet of "The Guns of Brixton", from
London Calling, at the end of the track "Broadway".[6][7][5]
This is also the only Clash
album on which all four members have a lead vocal. Drummer Topper Headon made a
unique lead vocal contribution on the song "Ivan Meets G.I. Joe", and
Simonon sings lead on "The Crooked Beat"
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