After The Clash, Mick Jones picked up with filmmaker Don Letts and went abo… Read Full Bio ↴After The Clash, Mick Jones picked up with filmmaker Don Letts and went about further exploring the creative reaches of the Clash’s Sandinista! and Combat Rock. By incorporating dance rhythms and acknowledging the growing influence of rap music, B.A.D. were very much a part of their time in 1985 and yet in some ways still beyond much of the formulaic music that has come in its wake. “Medicine Show” is an immediate classic, with movie music samples and dialogue laced into its dancehall grooves. “Sony” rattles along with a bold, impressionistic, polyrhythmic weave. “E=MC2” adds ‘80s synths and features ensemble vocals that blend with the spoken word clips and other found sounds. True to the experimental nature of this ambitious debut, this edition includes an additional 12 tracks to the album’s original eight. The remixes include the 12-inch remixes of “Medicine Show,” “E=MC2,” “The Bottom Line,” “Sudden Impact,” “Stone Thames” and “BaD,” a dub version of “Sony” and “A Party,” a Vocoder version of “BaD” and the non-LP b-side “This Is Big Audio Dynamite.” An essential document of the era.
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This Is Big Audio Dynamite (Legacy Edition)
Big Audio Dynamite Lyrics
A Party Li-li-lion, lion's in a jungle Jungle's in a cage Tra-tra-tr…
BAD Oh what a feeling I get when I'm with you You…
E=MC2 Somebody I never met But in a way I know Didn't…
Medicine Show Covered wagon medicine show Take you to the place where the…
Sony On the Ginza Strip the 100th building on the 100th…
Stone Thames Heard the news about the scare In the underwear Populations …
Sudden Impact! Listening to a metal music prank that leads straight to…
The Bottom Line The horses are on the track There's a new dance that's…
Micah Winston
on The Battle Of All Saints Road
honky's should be: honkies
Also, like Eek-a-mouse's song, I think the last line should be "Wa-Do-Dem", not "Wadda dem"