Track listing
Disc one
# "Man That Is Dynamite" – 6:23 # "BAD and the Night Time Ride" – 4:55 # "Sunday Best" – 4:20 # "Must Be the Music" – 6:08 # "Taking You to Another Dimension" – 6:49 # "Sound of the BAD" – 6:20 # "Cozy Ten Minutes" – 8:11 # "Get High" – 5:01 # "Bang Ice Geezer" – 4:33 # "On the Ones and Twos" – 4:59 # "Nice and Easy" – 6:53Disc two
# "Go with the Flow" – 11:12 # "Sound of the Joe" – 6:21 # "Man That Is Dynamite" (mix) – 5:21 # "Sunday Best" (Christmas 99 mix) – 6:01 # "Sunday Best" (extended mix) – 7:27 # "Sunday Best" (remix) – 7:12 # "BAD And The Night Time Ride " (Remix) – 7:54Personnel
Big Audio Dynamite
* Mick Jones - vocals, guitar, producer * Ranking Roger - vocals * Nick Hawkins - guitar * André Shapps - keyboards, drum programming, producer * Daryl Fulstow - bass * Bob Wond - drums * Michael Custance/Lord Zonka - vocals, DJ, songwriter, producer * DJ Joe Attard - vocals, MC , songwriter, producer''NTR'' interactive film (2001)
The album was released online during the early days of the internet on the Big Audio Dynamite website, with fans and media creators becoming actively involved in promoting the self-release. Activities centred upon the BAD website discussion board, with fans, creators, and band-members cooking up plans. The most significant outcome of these activities was initiated by filmmaker and interactive media producer Krishna Stott who created the interactive film ''NTR'' (2001). Written by Tim Birch and starring the actor Wayne Simmonds, it was a film noir-ish story of Rude Boy - a character created by Simmonds, and the film used a collage of clips from Simmonds’ own video art projects to create the narrative. The film featured three tracks from the album: 'Man, That Is Dynamite!', 'Taking You To Another Dimension', and 'Get High'. Burnt onto the then new but increasing popular technology of CD-ROM, this guerrilla film was distributed to promote the album amongst fans and the media.References
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