Sandinista!
12/12/1980 | Sony
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All Music Guide Review
The Clash sounded like they could do anything on London Calling. For its triple-album follow-up, Sandinista!, they tried to do everything, adding dub, rap, gospel, and even children's choruses to the punk, reggae, R&B, and roots rock they already were playing. Instead of presenting a band with a far-reaching vision, like London Calling did, Sandinista! plays as a messy, confused jumble, which means that its numerous virtues are easy to ignore. Amid all the dub experiments, backward tracks, unfinished songs, and instrumentals, there are a number of classic Clash songs that rank among the band's best, including "Police on My Back," "The Call Up," "Somebody Got Murdered," "Charlie Don't Surf," "Hitsville U.K.," and "Lightning Strikes (Not Once but Twice)," yet it's difficult for anyone but the most dedicated listeners to find them. A few of the failed ideas were worth exploring, but even more -- like the children's choir version of "Career Opportunities" or the Terry Doggs song "Lose This Skin" -- weren't even worth pursuing. As the cliché says, there's a great single album within these three records, and those songs make Sandinista! worthwhile. Nevertheless, its sloppy attack is disheartening after the tour de force of London Calling and the focused aggression of The Clash. [In 2000 Columbia/Legacy reissued, remastered, and restored the artwork for Sandinista!] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Sandinista! User Reviews
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posted on Sat, 06 Dec 2008 20:53:18The real sandinista review
I always read that sandinista is a confusing mess and i am sick of it because this is the best Clash album and it shows their willingness to experiment with every style of pop music. Other than some of the political references, the music itself is timeless and modern. Highlights are the Magnificent 7 (go to You Tube to see them play this on the Tom Snyder Show), Hitsville UK, Junco PArtner, Rebel Waltz, One more dub, Lightning Strikes, If the Music could talk, Sound of sinners, Midnight Log, Washing Bullets, Lose this Skin (dispite what the professional Reviewer says), Junkie Slip, the Street Parade, and of course Silicon on Saphire... basically the entire album is bad ass. I suggest listening to this album loud and just rock out and dance.
L8r Sk8rs - Steve Fierro
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Sandinista! Track Listing
Credits of Sandinista!
- J.D. Nicholson
- Keyboards, Engineer, Musician
- Davey Payne
- ?, Musician
- Bill Price
- Engineer, Mixing
- Paul Simonon
- Bass, Vocals
- Norman Watt-Roy
- ?, Musician
- David Yates
- Musician
- Pennie Smith
- Photography
- Len Lewis
- Musician
- Noel Temp Bailey
- Musician
- Battersea
- Musician
- Gerald Baxter-Warman
- Musician
- Timon Dogg
- Musician
- Rudolf Adolphus Jordan
- Musician
- Jules
- Sleeve Design
- Maxie Mckenzie
- Engineer
- Terry McQuade
- Musician
- Anthony Nelson Steele
- Musician
- Jody Winscott
- Musician
- Ellen Foley
- Vocals
- Jerry Green
- Engineer
- Gary Barnacle
- Musician
- Bill Barnacle
- Musician
- Steve Bell
- Animation
- Tymon Dogg
- Vocals
- Mike Dreas
- Vocals
- Maria Gallagher
- Musician
- Mick Gallagher
- Keyboards, Musician
- Ray Gascogne
- ?, Musician
- Topper Headon
- Vocals, Drums (Snare)
- Den Hegarty
- ?, Musician
- Mick Jones
- Guitar, Vocals
- Ivan Julian
- Musician
- Mikey Dread
- Mixing
- The Clash
- Producer, Main Performer, Sleeve Design
- Joe Strummer
- Guitar, Vocals
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