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Sold Date:
April 4, 2018
Start Date:
April 2, 2018
Final Price:
$21.99
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The runaway success of Combat Rock was born out of the most tense
and perhaps the least commercially viable recording sessions the Clash
would ever be involved in, which is no small feat, given that the group
is notorious for studio in-fighting and excess. But even before there
was a Combat Rock, there was an album tentatively titled Rat Patrol From Fort Bragg, the initial draft of which was conceived almost entirely by Clash guitarist and songwriter Mick Jones. Rat Patrol From Fort Bragg stands as one of the most daring, fearless, and idiosyncratic recordings ever put on tape by a major recording artist.
Track Listing:
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