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Ally Pally Paradiso

Ally Pally Paradiso is a live promo only album by Big Audio Dynamite II released in 1991. It formed part of the limited edition version of The Globe album and was also available by sending in a sticker included in the regular version of The Globe to the NME music magazine. The titles to several of the songs were changed for this release.

The Best of Big Audio DynamiteW
The Best of Big Audio Dynamite

The Best of Big Audio Dynamite is a budget compilation album by Big Audio Dynamite released in 2009 on the Camden record label. It comprises the majority of their singles together with selected album tracks, although nothing is included from either of their post-Columbia albums F-Punk or Entering a New Ride, nor anything from limited release Kool-Aid.

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Big Audio Dynamite I & II

Big Audio Dynamite I & II is a compilation album by Big Audio Dynamite released in 2000 on the Sony Music Special Products label. It comprises tracks from the albums This is Big Audio Dynamite, No. 10, Upping St., Tighten Up Vol. 88, Megatop Phoenix and The Globe.

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Entering a New Ride

Entering a New Ride is the ninth and final album by Big Audio Dynamite, led by former Clash band member Mick Jones. After disagreement with their record label Radioactive Records they left it and released all the songs on their official site for free. Released in 1997, it is one of the earliest Internet-distributed albums.

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F-Punk

F-Punk is the eighth studio album by Mick Jones' post-Clash band Big Audio Dynamite. This was the first album to be released under the name of Big Audio Dynamite since 1989's Megatop Phoenix. The title is a pun on the funk group P-Funk, and is supposed to imply "Fuck punk." The album cover lettering takes influence from London Calling, one of Mick Jones' albums with The Clash, which in turn was a copy of Elvis Presley's debut album.

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The Globe (album)

The Globe is the fifth album by alternative dance group Big Audio Dynamite II, their second album credited under that name instead of Big Audio Dynamite. It was released on 6 August 1991 in the United States, and 16 June 1991 elsewhere, just after their limited UK-only album Kool-Aid and includes reworked versions of some of its songs. The Globe was certified Gold by the RIAA. Some CD versions came with the live album Ally Pally Paradiso as an additional disc.

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Higher Power (Big Audio Dynamite album)

Higher Power is the seventh album by Big Audio Dynamite, now renamed Big Audio, led by former Clash band member Mick Jones. It was released worldwide in 1994.

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Kool-Aid (album)

Kool-Aid is an album by Big Audio Dynamite II. It was their first album under this name and with this line-up, which had been changed by band leader Mick Jones in 1990. It was a UK-only release. Several of the songs appeared on the group's next worldwide release, The Globe, albeit in reworked form. Among them is "Change of Atmosphere", which was reworked into the group's number 1 hit "Rush".

The Lost Treasure of Big Audio Dynamite I & IIW
The Lost Treasure of Big Audio Dynamite I & II

The Lost Treasure of Big Audio Dynamite I & II is a compilation album by Big Audio Dynamite. The album was released 7 December 1993 in Australasia only.

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Megatop Phoenix

Megatop Phoenix is the fourth and final studio album by the original line-up of English band Big Audio Dynamite, released on 5 September 1989 by CBS Records. Mick Jones and Bill Price produced the album. It was recorded at the Kinks' Konk Studios in Hornsey, London, who were considered an inspiration in the album's liner notes.

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No. 10, Upping St.

No. 10, Upping St. is the second studio album by English band Big Audio Dynamite, led by Mick Jones, the former lead guitarist and lead vocalist of the Clash. The album's title is a pun on 10 Downing Street, the headquarters of the Government of the United Kingdom. The album reunited Jones for one album with former Clash bandmate Joe Strummer, who was a co-producer of the album and co-writer of 5 of its 9 songs.

On the Road Live '92W
On the Road Live '92

On The Road Live '92 is a live extended play by Big Audio Dynamite II released in the US only in 1992.

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Planet B.A.D.

Planet B.A.D. is a compilation album by Big Audio Dynamite. The album was released 12 September 1995.

Super Hits (Big Audio Dynamite album)W
Super Hits (Big Audio Dynamite album)

Super Hits is a compilation album by Big Audio Dynamite. The album was released on 4 May 1999.

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This Is Big Audio Dynamite

This Is Big Audio Dynamite is the debut studio album by English band Big Audio Dynamite, led by Mick Jones, the former lead guitarist and co-lead vocalist of the Clash. It was released in October 1985 by Columbia Records. The album peaked at No. 27 on the UK Albums Chart and at No. 103 on the Billboard 200, and was certified gold by the BPI. Three singles were released from the album, all of which charted in the UK. "The Bottom Line" barely made the Top 100, peaking at No. 97, becoming their lowest charting single, whereas its follow-up single "E=MC²" became their only Top 20 hit, peaking at No. 11, and becoming their best-selling single. The last single from the album, "Medicine Show", became their last single to chart within the Top 40, peaking at No. 29. The music video for "Medicine Show" featured two other former members of the Clash, Joe Strummer and Paul Simonon as police officers as well as John Lydon of the Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd.

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Tighten Up Vol. 88

Tighten Up Vol. 88 is the third studio album by English band Big Audio Dynamite, released in 1988. The album peaked at No. 33 on the UK Albums Chart and at No. 102 on the Billboard 200 but was their first not to receive a certification.