This release proves that Robertson could still write a damn great song, play a mean guitar, and sing an angry tale long after he parted ways with Levon Helm and the rest of the legendary rock group known as The Band. It's also a grim reminder of how scary the world was in 1987, before the U.S. and the Soviet Union finally ended the cold war. If you missed this terrific single the first time around, be sure to check it out now... we've put a snippet into the Classic 45's Jukebox for you. This promo release has a 'Hot New Remix' version on one side and a specially edited version of the LP cut on the other. (The mp3 snippet is the LP version.) Note: This promo copy comes in a Near Mint picture sleeve. It has light storage wear that lowers the Label and Vinyl (styrene) grades to Near Mint. The audio sounds pristine Mint. The picture sleeve grades Near Mint.