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Brighton Rock is a self-titled EP by the Canadian band, of the same name. The EP was released in 1985. The EP caught the attention of Bob Roper who signed the band to WEA Records in Canada. While three tracks from the EP were re-recorded on their debut album, Young, Wild and Free, the fourth track "The Fool's Waltz" remains unreleased anywhere else.