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Joe Strummer 001

Rock CD Review: “Joe Strummer 001” — He Never Rested on His Laurels

What the box set makes adamantly, abundantly clear is how egalitarian Joe Strummer’s musical vision truly was. If you don’t already know his solo work, you should.

By: Matt Hanson Filed Under: Featured, Music, Review, Rock Tagged: Ignition Records, Joe Strummer, Joe Strummer 001, Matt Hanson, The Clash

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