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To a young punk, coming across Sandinista! For the first time is a bit like a 7 year-old facing down a heaped plate of strange food in a restaurant. The sheer volume defeats them before they even start picking their way through it.

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Balam pichkari download mp3 song. And then the questions start: “What’re these?” “Chick peas.” “What’s this?” “Okra.” “This?” “Coriander” Sandinista! Is the same: there’s too much of it, the flavours are weird and sometimes it’s hard to know what anything is. A triple album for the price of a single, The Clash’s fourth album is a sprawling, genre-defying, self-indulgent snapshot of a band run wild.

Emboldened by the success of London Calling, free of manager Bernie Rhodes, and stoned out of their fucking minds, The Clash delivered an album seemingly tailor-made to piss off CBS and confuse the more conservative elements of their fanbase (“You want punk rock? Try this, sunshine!”). And that was a major problem in 1980 – when these islands echoed with the sound of fans lifting and dropping the needle across all six sides looking for a Safe European Home, Janie Jones or even a Rudie Can’t Fail and asking themselves one single question: “Seriously: what the fuck are The Clash anymore?” Even today it’s understandable. The cliche/true-ism about any double album is that it’d make a great single album – Sandinista! Surely stands alone as a triple album you could also edit into a really shit double.

But as two sides of vinyl it would’ve done alright: The Magnificent Seven, Police On My Back, Washington Bullets, The Street Parade, If Music Could Talk, Something About England and One More Time alone could have provided the spine of an album that touched on funk, punk, calypso, rock, reggae and rap and would be talked about in hushed tones today. Back in 1980 (pre-CD programming or the ability to make your own playlist) Sandinista! Was a headache – and a ‘head’ album, music for stoners – an indulgence to rank alongside the worst excesses of prog rock. Today it’d probably win the Mercury Prize.

And that’s the thing. Time has changed Sandinista! I’ve owned it for literally 30 years and I’m only just getting into it.

The context and expectations have changed. If you don’t come to it hoping for punk rock, you’re less likely to be disappointed.