This Is Big Audio Dynamite


This Is Big Audio Dynamite is the debut studio album by the English band Big Audio Dynamite, led by Mick Jones, the former lead guitarist and co-lead vocalist of the Clash. It was released on 1 November 1985 by Columbia Records. The album peaked at No. 27 on the UK Albums Chart and at No. 103 on the Billboard 200, and was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry. Three singles were released from the album, all of which charted in the UK. "The Bottom Line" released a month before the album as the lead single, barely made the Top 100, peaking at No. 97, becoming their lowest charting single, whereas its follow-up single "E=MC²" released in 1986, became their only Top 20 hit, peaking at No. 11, and becoming their best-selling single. The final single from the album, "Medicine Show" also released in 1986, became their last single to chart within the Top 40 under the original line-up, peaking at No. 29. The music video for "Medicine Show", directed by Don Letts, featured two other former members of the Clash, Joe Strummer and Paul Simonon as police officers as well as Neneh Cherry and Andi Oliver of the band Rip Rig + Panic, and John Lydon of the Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd.
A remastered Legacy Edition was released in 2010 with a second disc composed of alternate mixes and versions. In 2016, independent vinyl reissue label Intervention Records reissued the album on 180-gram vinyl.

Album cover

The album's cover depicts most of the band dressed in cowboy clothing as a four piece band, minus keyboardist Dan Donovan who took and designed the photo.

Critical reception

at Spin said, " It's not an easy album and rewards repeated listenings. The beat-box rhythms, the sing-along choruses, the special effects and voice-overs, the impressionistic lyrics whose scattered imagery creates its effect through cumulative force rather than narrative—we are far removed from the Clash's explicit political statements."

Track listing

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the This Is Big Audio Dynamite liner notes.
Big Audio Dynamite
Production and artwork
Medicine Show
Sampled liberally throughout this song are sound bites from four motion pictures, three of them Spaghetti Westerns. This list is based on order of appearance.
  • "Get three coffins ready."
  • "Who the hell is that? One bastard goes in and another comes out....I'm innocent of everything!"
  • "You makin' some kinda joke?"
  • "I don't think it's nice, you laughin'."
  • "Wanted in fourteen counties of this State, the condemned is found guilty of crimes of murder, armed robbery of citizens, state banks and post offices, the theft of sacred objects, arson in a state prison, perjury, bigamy, deserting his wife and children, inciting prostitution, kidnapping, extortion, receiving stolen goods, selling stolen goods, passing counterfeit money, and contrary to the laws of this State, the condemned is guilty of using marked cards...Therefore, according to the powers vested in us, we sentence the accused here before us, Tuco Benedicto Pacifico Juan Maria Ramirez and any other aliases he might have, to hang by the neck until dead. May God have mercy on his soul. Proceed."
  • Ennio Morricone's main theme to The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
  • "Duck, you sucker!"
  • "I don't have to show you any stinkin' badges!"
  • Laughter from The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.
Sony
  • Joe Strummer crowing from the Clash's 1979 song "London Calling"
E=MC²
Sudden Impact
  • The two note choral motif heard throughout the song is a sample of the Close Encounters of the Third Kind soundtrack.