in a dilemma, I get to do the review for this album. The band is The Clash, and I decided to talk about his album "Sandinista" 1980. Say about the dilemma because there are several works of this band can get on the podium key: "London Calling" 1979 and "The Clash" de1977. This trilogy is basically an ideology led to the music. It is impossible to speak of The Clash, not to mention politics. "Sandinista" is the best example of such a thing, from the title, dedicated to Nicaraguan guerrillas to the decision to be a triple album, but released the price of one, something that unnerved people from CBS and finally agreed to return for the profits of that disk group were almost nil, except for rights composition.
are thirty six speeches to music, they talk, among other topics-from the superpowers of the time on "Ivan Meets GI Joe" of street violence "Somebody Got Murdered", and submission which U.S. to pursue third world countries with drug trafficking "Washington Bullets." All these issues are difficult to digest and many more make up half of this album lyrically. The other half, the music is impeccable too, with sounds of the time, several reggae, a couple of songs Disco, Punk and much dose sharp and perfectly performed. Do not fear the styles and venture into them in some way naive and aggressively in other, regardless of subsequent criticism ... or media, nor for the fans. So this whole takes shape and molotov cocktail attack on all sides, so this is another essential album.
said Carlos E. Marrone to oxide.
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