Big Audio DynamiteEntering A New Ride

Label:

Not On Label (Big Audio Dynamite Self-released) – none

Format:

18 x File , MP3, Album , 192 kbps

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Alternative Rock

Tracklist

1 Man, That Is Dynamite! 6:23
2 B.A.D. And The Night Time Ride 4:55
3 Sunday Best 4:20
4 Must Be The Music 6:08
5 Taking You To Another Dimension 6:49
6 Sound Of The B.A.D. 6:20
7 Cozy Ten Minutes 8:11
8 Get High 5:01
9 Bang Ice Geezer 4:33
10 On The Ones And Twos 4:59
11 Nice And Easy 6:53
12 Go With The Flow (Bonus) 11:12
13 Sound Of The Joe (Bonus) 6:21
14 Man That Is Dynamite (Remix - Bonus) 5:21
15 Sunday Best (Christmas '99 Remix - Bonus) 6:01
16 Sunday Best (Extended Remix - Bonus) 7:27
17 Sunday Best (Remix - Bonus) 7:12
18 Entering A New Ride (Remix - Bonus) 7:54

Credits

  • DrumsBob Wond
  • GuitarNick Hawkins
  • KeyboardsAndre Shapps
  • Producer, Vocals, GuitarMick Jones
  • VocalsRanking Roger

Notes

This record was rejected by Big Audio Dynamite's then-label, Radioactive Records. The group left the label in 1997-'98 and released the recording on their own website, making it one of the first internet releases. The website was closed shortly after the album's release.

Tracks 1 to 11 were also available in FLAC format.

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Reviews

  • pyenapple's avatar
    pyenapple
    Honestly, this is amazing stuff. It sounds like they picked up directly where they left off with "Kool-Aid"/"The Globe", it's all free-flowing electronic, rock, chants, and cool samples.
    • chopperoli's avatar
      chopperoli
      Great album, would love to see this finally released on vinyl
      • JonLS's avatar
        JonLS
        This would make an excellent Record Store Day vinyl release.
        • Disgone
          I can't believe it took 21 years to finally get to hear this album and I absolutely love it
          • matt2011's avatar
            matt2011
            Edited 5 years ago
            Definitely odd this never got a proper release by Radioactive -- Christ knows they released much worse than this. I've always been a B.A.D. fan, and while I think this album is far from their best, it's got some very nice moments on it. "Must Be The Music", for example, is one of the better B.A.D. songs Jones ever did, in my opinion. Maybe someday it'll get an official release somewhere. Would be nice to have this on vinyl so I can place it next to all of my other B.A.D. records!
            • REVOLUTION-RECORDS.'s avatar
              If anyone can get me a copy of this.. Let me know. Thx.
              • notchfiend
                Edited 11 years ago
                I don't know where to begin. So, I'll start by saying I've never listened to a B.A.D. release this much. When "Megatop" first hit, man, you couldn't get me off of the thing. Same with "Globe". And, the first LP...Fornication Under Consent of the King! But this one...I've lost nearly a whole week to it. Over and over and over...

                I'm still shaking my head as to why Radioactive didn't release it. I mean, it's to the point that I get sick of the whole thing. But then when I'm drifting to sleep, a song, usually "B.A.D. And The Night Time Ride", digs its hook in me. I am too tired to listen to it. When I wake up, I tell myself that I am NOT going listen to it. You know what happens next...

                I like the whole thing, even the mixes. Here are my faves at the moment, tho...

                "Nice And Easy" Man, that guitar SLAYS!
                "Sound Of The B.A.D." for its use of the drums of "Train In Vain"
                "Bang Ice Geezer" for the constant change.
                "...Night Time..." for that "Leader of the Pack" drum riff.
                "Sound Of The Joe". The internet drum sample at the beginning. But, then the theme kicks in....KILLER!
                "Must Be The Music". Every song on the face of Earth should be this good!

                I could continue forever about the release. I'll finish, though, by saying that I stopped listening to The Stone Roses' first one for this and haven't looked back. THE STONE ROSES, mate!

                But...it _is_ B.A.D.

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