Big Audio Dynamite - The Bottom Line (us Remix) 1985 〈OFFICIAL〉

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    Big Audio Dynamite - The Bottom Line (us Remix) 1985 〈OFFICIAL〉

    is a 1985 reimagining of Big Audio Dynamite's debut single, significantly shaped by legendary producer Rick Rubin . Released as a 12-inch maxi-single, this version marked a pivotal moment for Mick Jones following his departure from The Clash , blending post-punk roots with early hip-hop and sample-driven production. Key Facts About the Remix

    : Despite the band's pedigree, the single initially struggled in the UK, peaking at No. 97 . However, it found major success in Australasia , hitting the Top 40 in Australia and New Zealand, and performed well on the Billboard Dance chart in the US. Why It Was Groundbreaking Big Audio Dynamite - The Bottom Line (US Remix) 1985

    : The UK 12-inch version (running 8:40) is often considered definitive because it includes "Part One" and "Part Two" (the extended rap section). In contrast, the Rick Rubin US Remix is a tighter 7:20 edit that emphasizes danceability and heavier beats. is a 1985 reimagining of Big Audio Dynamite's

    : While Mick Jones produced the original, the US Remix featured additional production and a remix by Rick Rubin , with engineering by Andy Wallace . In contrast, the Rick Rubin US Remix is

    Big Audio Dynamite: “The Bottom Line” (1985) - Progrography