chexmixbreath wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 3:43 pm
Sandinista! is an all-timer for me. I don't listen to the whole thing in one sitting that often, but when I do, it feels like a bonkers "an evening with" set at a downtown loft dance party hosted by The Clash with tons of drugs going around. I love the often derided "throwaway dub mixes" final side too, screw off haters. In my digital music library, I have "Stop the World", "The Magnificent Dance", and "The Cool Out" tacked on the end of the album, pushing the album's runtime even further to 2 hours and 43 minutes.
I love, love, love that album. Have some similar and some different thoughts about it:
- I usually don't bother with side six. I'd be more tempted to listen to all six sides if each respective dub mix was placed directly after the original song instead of (nearly) all of them being lumped on side six, like how "One More Dub" follows "One More Time".
- I LOVE the kids singing "Guns of Brixton" and "Career Opportunities"!
- As you implied, it could have been 4 LPs. They also had "Bankrobber", "Armagideon Time", and their respective dub mixes in the can at the time as well. (I believe "This is Radio Clash" was written a little later.) I wonder if the record label said, "You can have three. You can't have four!!"
I usually listen to it in vinyl, but it is a lot of fun to mess with the order of the album on a digital device, including additional songs from that time period, too, making a ridiculously long album.