Clash
Sandinista!
Label ©  Epic
Release Year  1980
Length  2:24:24
Genre  Punk
Personal Star Rating [1-5]  
  Ref#  C-0137
Bitrate  192 Kbps
  Other  
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    Track Listing:
      CD1:
      1.  
      The Magnificent Seven  
       5:30  
      2.  
      Hitsville U.K.  
       4:21  
      3.  
      Junco Partner  
       4:52  
      4.  
      Ivan Meets G.I. Joe  
       3:05  
      5.  
      The Leader  
       1:42  
      6.  
      Something About England  
       3:43  
      7.  
      Rebel Waltz  
       3:26  
      8.  
      Look Here  
       2:45  
      9.  
      The Crooked Beat  
       5:29  
      10.  
      Somebody Got Murdered  
       3:33  
      11.  
      One More Time  
       3:32  
      12.  
      One More Dub  
       3:36  
      13.  
      Lightning Strikes (Not Once But Twice)  
       4:51  
      14.  
      Up In Heaven (Not Only Here)  
       4:32  
      15.  
      Corner Soul  
       2:42  
      16.  
      Let's Go Crazy  
       4:25  
      17.  
      If Music Could Talk  
       4:36  
      18.  
      The Sound of Sinners  
       4:01  
      CD2:
      1.  
      Police On My Back  
       3:16  
      2.  
      Midnight Log  
       2:10  
      3.  
      The Equaliser  
       5:47  
      4.  
      The Call Up  
       5:26  
      5.  
      Washington Bullets  
       3:52  
      6.  
      Broadway  
       5:47  
      7.  
      Lose This Skin  
       5:07  
      8.  
      Charlie Don't Surf  
       4:54  
      9.  
      Mensforth Hill  
       3:42  
      10.  
      Junkie Slip  
       2:49  
      11.  
      Kingston Advice  
       2:37  
      12.  
      The Street Parade  
       3:27  
      13.  
      Version City  
       4:23  
      14.  
      Living In Fame  
       4:36  
      15.  
      Silicone On Sapphire  
       4:32  
      16.  
      Version Pardner  
       5:23  
      17.  
      Career Opportunities  
       2:30  
      18.  
      Shepherds Delight  
       3:25  
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      What the hell is this? Though the two-record sprawl of London Calling--with its exploratory mutations of reggae, rockabilly, and even disco--proved that the Clash weren't content to lie fallow in a punk-rock ghetto, nothing prepares you for Sandinista's messy melange. For 36 tracks (the Clash originally released this as a three-record set for not much more than the price of one), the band tackles everything in sight, including waltz, gospel, disco, children's ditties, funk, reggae, dub, delicate instrumentals, psychedelic explorations--hell, they even play a Clash rocker or two. Though many have said there is a single great album hidden among the three here, it's the pure chutzpah of Sandinista that makes it such a particular pleasure and a brain drain at the same time. It's the document of a band that can do anything and tries to do everything. It's the glorious sound of failure. And if that ain't the Clash, what is? --Tod Nelson

      Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

      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 cliche 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!]
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