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The Magnificent Seven (song)

"The Magnificent Seven" is a song by the English punk rock band the Clash. Released in 1981, it was the third single from the Clash's fourth album, Sandinista!. It reached number 34 on the UK Singles Chart.[3]

This article is about the song by the Clash. For the theme to the 1960 western film, see The Magnificent Seven § Soundtrack.

"The Magnificent Seven"

"The Magnificent Dance"

10 April 1981 (U.K.)

April 1980

Electric Lady, New York

5:33

The Clash

The Magnificent Dance[edit]

"The Magnificent Dance", released on 12 April 1981 by CBS in 12-inch single format,[3] is the dance remix of "The Magnificent Seven". The maxi single was released in the UK featuring an edited version of "The Magnificent Seven" on side A, and in the U.S., where it was backed with the extended version of "The Cool Out".[3] It is credited to "Pepe Unidos", a pseudonym for Strummer, Paul Simonon and manager Bernie Rhodes. "Pepe Unidos" also produced "The Cool Out", a remix of "The Call Up". This dance version "definitely capitalized on the funky groove of the original, adding in some very cool drumming."[7]


In 2015, Pitchfork Media included the song on its "Early 80's Disco" playlist, saying "if they were bored with the USA in 1977, four years on, they were also bored with both punk and rock. Instead, they became infatuated with NYC street culture, from early hip-hop to post-disco. This dubbed-out disco remix of the lead track off of Sandinista! was a club hit and the record Larry Levan would use to fine tune the sound system at the Paradise Garage."[8]

lead and backing vocals, electric piano

Joe Strummer

lead guitars, backing vocals, sound effects

Mick Jones

drums, backing vocals

Topper Headon

bass guitar

Norman Watt-Roy