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He got a group together which consisted of Zander Schloss, Lonnie Marshall, Jack Irons and Willie MacNeil.
It was the reception and sales of the music score from the film Walker that got Strummer into a well mental state to start working on his own material again. He also worked on the production of his former Clash partner Mick Jones' second album with the band Big Audio Dynamite in 1986. In previous years he had worked with Alex Cox on the soundtracks of his films Sid and Nancy and Walker in 19. It was the first time Strummer had worked on his own musical project.
The majority of the album was recorded in Los Angeles, California in 19, as evident from the cover photography and design by Josh Cheuse. The album was well received by critics, but was not a commercial success. Earthquake Weather is a 1989 album by former frontman of The Clash, Joe Strummer.