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Earthquake Weather is a 1989 record by former The Clash frontman Joe Strummer with his then-backing band The Latino Rockabilly War. The album sold very few copies, despite being received fairly well by critics (although not as well as it might have been due to easy comparisons to the work of the Clash). This inability to sell records ultimately terminated the relationship of Joe Strummer and Epic Records, who forced Strummer out of their deal, unless he were to reform The Clash, in which case he'd be required to return to Epic.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Joe Strummer; except where indicated
  • "Gangsterville" – 4:20
  • "King of the Bayou" – 2:51
  • "Island Hopping" – 2:36
  • "Slant Six" – 3:04
  • "Dizzy's Goatee" – 3:24
  • "Shouting Street" – 3:19
  • "Boogie with Your Children" – 3:30 (Strummer/Lonnie Marshall/Zander Schloss)
  • "Leopardskin Limousines" – 3:31
  • "Sikorsky Parts" – 3:35
  • "Jewellers and Bums" – 2:48
  • "Highway One Zero Street" – 3:25
  • "Ride Your Donkey" – 2:21 (C. Campbell & The Tenors)
  • "Passport to Detroit" – 2:50
  • "Sleepwalk" – 4:06

    Personnel

  • Joe Strummer - vocals, rhythm guitar, piano, percussion
  • Zander Schloss - lead guitar, banjo, vocals
  • Lonnie Marshall - bass
  • Jack Irons - drums
  • Willie McNeil - drums

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