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Big Audio Dynamite I & II - The Lost Treasure Of Big Audio ...

    https://www.amazon.com/Lost-Treasure-Big-Audio-Dynamite/dp/B000UVIHIG
    Tracklist 1-1 –Big Audio Dynamite The Bottom Line (Def Jam Remix) 7:27 1-2 –Big Audio Dynamite E=MC² (Extended Remix) 5:36 1-3 –Big Audio Dynamite This Is B.A.D. 5:54 1-4 –Big Audio Dynamite Medicine Show (12" Remix) 8:56 1-5 –Big Audio Dynamite Badrock City (Remix) 7:03 1-6 –Big Audio Dynamite Hollywood Boulevard (Remix) 5:47 1-7 –Big Audio Dynamite …

Big Audio Dynamite I & II - Big Audio Dynamite | Songs ...

    https://www.allmusic.com/album/big-audio-dynamite-i-ii-mw0000065806
    A mightily disappointing budget-priced compilation, Big Audio Dynamite I & II sounds like it was programmed by throwing darts at a list of Big Audio Dynamite songs until any random ten of them were hit. On the upside, it does have the two half-decent songs from 1991's The Globe, rendering its purchase unnecessary, but for some reason 1985's This Is Big Audio …

‎Big Audio Dynamite II on Apple Music

    https://music.apple.com/us/artist/big-audio-dynamite-ii/312046792
    After Mick Jones was fired from the Clash in 1983, he formed Big Audio Dynamite (B.A.D.) one year later to continue the more experimental funk elements of the Clash's Combat Rock. The group's original incarnation included Jones, video artist and Clash associate Don Letts (effects and vocals), Greg Roberts (drums), Dan Donovan (keyboards), and Leo "E-Zee Kill" Williams …

The Lost Treasure of Big Audio Dynamite I & II - Big Audio ...

    https://www.allmusic.com/album/the-lost-treasure-of-big-audio-dynamite-i-ii-mw0000908867
    Released to coincide with a tour of Australia, The Lost Treasure of Big Audio Dynamite I & II is, on its face, a nice souvenir for fans, compiling 14 remixes from throughout the band's career. But it's also a useful primer of remix culture, pre- and post-acid house, and convincingly illustrates that most of the changes that occurred were not for the better.

Big Audio Dynamite II | Discography | Discogs

    https://www.discogs.com/artist/151144-Big-Audio-Dynamite-II
    Big Audio Dynamite II was the continuation of Big Audio Dynamite.The lineup consisted of guitarist/vocalist Mick Jones (ex-The Clash and the only one left from Big Audio Dynamite), guitarist Nick Hawkins, bass player Gary Stonadge and drummer Chris Kavanagh (ex-Sigue Sigue Sputnik).The first release was an eight track mini-album 'Kool-Aid' in 1990 (only released in the …

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