Mick Jones
The Clash/Big Audio Dynamite
Mick Jones' Studio Equipment
According to the linked Premier Guitar article, Mick used the Roland RE-201 Space Echo extensively live and in the studio "for everything from light flanging effects to deep echo." Live bootlegs from 1980 onwards feature extensive use of delay, which I assume is the Space Echo.
The linked article, along with youremyguitarhero's thorough detective work on Mick's live rig confirm that he used the Chorus Echo extensively during Sandinista (1980).
In the basement of Mick's house is a small eight-track demo studio/rehearsal room simply equipped with a Fostex A-8 tape machine, a Fostex 350 mixer, a Roland 301 echo unit and a few dynamic mikes.
In the basement of Mick's house is a small eight-track demo studio/rehearsal room simply equipped with a Fostex A-8 tape machine, a Fostex 350 mixer, a Roland 301 echo unit and a few dynamic mikes.
In the basement of Mick's house is a small eight-track demo studio/rehearsal room simply equipped with a Fostex A-8 tape machine, a Fostex 350 mixer, a Roland 301 echo unit and a few dynamic mikes.
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Album Credits
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Up the Bracket: Demos, Radio Sessions, B-Sides & Live
The Libertines · 2022
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