Big Audio Dynamite - Planet Bad Greatest Hits (1995)
BAND/ARTIST: Big Audio Dynamite
- Title: Planet Bad Greatest Hits
- Year Of Release: 1995
- Label: Columbia
- Genre: Alternative Rock, Post-Punk, New Wave
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
- Total Time: 01:04:32
- Total Size: 474 / 166 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. The Bottom Line (Single Version) 03:45
2. E=MC2 (lp) (Album Version) 05:54
3. Medicine Show (lp) (Album Version) 06:30
4. C'Mon Every Beatbox (Single Version) 04:30
5. V. Thirteen (Single Version) 04:38
6. Sightsee M.C! (lp) (Album Version) 04:55
7. Just Play Music (lp) (Album Version) 04:11
8. Other 99 (single) (Album Version) 04:25
9. Contact (Single Edit) 04:11
10. Free (lp) (Album Version) 03:29
11. Rush (Single Version) 03:08
12. The Globe (Album Version) 03:46
13. Looking For A Song (Single Version) 03:45
14. Harrow Road (Ska Mix) 03:39
15. I Turned Out A Punk (lp) 03:46
1. The Bottom Line (Single Version) 03:45
2. E=MC2 (lp) (Album Version) 05:54
3. Medicine Show (lp) (Album Version) 06:30
4. C'Mon Every Beatbox (Single Version) 04:30
5. V. Thirteen (Single Version) 04:38
6. Sightsee M.C! (lp) (Album Version) 04:55
7. Just Play Music (lp) (Album Version) 04:11
8. Other 99 (single) (Album Version) 04:25
9. Contact (Single Edit) 04:11
10. Free (lp) (Album Version) 03:29
11. Rush (Single Version) 03:08
12. The Globe (Album Version) 03:46
13. Looking For A Song (Single Version) 03:45
14. Harrow Road (Ska Mix) 03:39
15. I Turned Out A Punk (lp) 03:46
Culling together tracks chosen from a decade's (and seven albums') worth of material, Planet BAD serves as a focused, well-chosen compilation of Mick Jones' post-Clash outfit. Although neither as critically or commercially successful as the Clash, Big Audio Dynamite's blend of rock and dance music, with a generous dose of samples, was a fixture on college radio in the mid- to late '80s with tracks like "E=MC2," "The Bottom Line," and "C'mon Every Beatbox" (all included here). The band even managed to make a foray onto the U.S. Top 40 charts in 1992 with the infectious "Rush." With his place already secure in rock annals, Jones' work with BAD was much more lighthearted, but it cannily anticipated the influence electronics and technology would have on music. Despite the dated feel of some of Planet BAD, it's also undeniable that the band was a more interesting venture than it was sometimes given credit.
Rock | Alternative | Punk | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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