Editors' Notes In 1980, The Clash named this 36-song album after Nicaraguan insurgents, experimented with disparate genres and sonic abstractions, and refused to edit themselves. Yet their punk spirit is alive throughout—from the organ-drenched gospel of “The Sound of Sinners” to the Dadaist noise collage “Silicone on Sapphire” to ambient dub blast “The Crooked Beat.” “Police on My Back” is straight-up punk-in-the-streets, and “Hitsville U.K.” is Euro-pop pretty. There’s even a jazz cover (Mose Allison’s “Look Here”). The album reveals a great band brave enough to fail, although they come out heroes.
The Magnificent Seven
1
5:32
Hitsville U.K.
2
4:21
Junco Partner
3
4:52
Ivan Meets G.I. Joe
4
3:05
The Leader
5
1:42
Something About England
6
3:43
Rebel Waltz
7
3:26
Look Here
8
2:45
The Crooked Beat
9
5:28
Somebody Got Murdered
10
3:34
One More Time
11
3:31
One More Dub
12
3:35
Lightning Strikes (Not Once But Twice)
13
4:50
Up In Heaven (Not Only Here)
14
4:32
Corner Soul
15
2:42
Let's Go Crazy
16
4:24
If Music Could Talk
17
4:36
The Sound of Sinners
18
4:01
Police On My Back
19
3:16
Midnight Log
20
2:09
The Equaliser
21
5:46
The Call Up
22
5:28
Washington Bullets
23
3:51
Broadway
24
5:48
Lose This Skin
25
5:08
Charlie Don't Surf
26
4:54
Mensforth Hill
27
3:41
Junkie Slip
28
2:49
Kingston Advice
29
2:37
The Street Parade
30
3:27
Version City
31
4:22
Living In Fame
32
4:50
Silicone On Sapphire
33
4:16
Version Pardner
34
5:23
Career Opportunities
35
2:30
Shepherds Delight
36
3:27