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Australian band Buster Brown combined the U.K. skinhead and mod scenes into a "sharpie" sound. They were famous for their onstage antics. SOMETHING TO SAY is their one studio release.
Import has six bonus and live tracks, including the live "Roll Over Beethoven."
Available for the first time in over 30 years, Buster Brown's Something To Say is one of those albums that leaps out to the unaccustomed, and will thrill those old enough to remember them first time around.listening to them in 2005 makes you wonder why they weren't bigger then than they were. Lack of industry infrastructure and media outlets plus sheer bad timing were factors - newly signed and fellow mushroom label-mates Skyhooks eclipsed Buster Brown just as they were gathering momentum. Angry Anderson on vocals, of Rose Tattoo fame, and Phil Rudd on drums, who went on to play with the world famous AC/DC, were the backbone of a rock outfit who were a force to be reckoned with on the live circuit.packaged together with tender loving care, this 6 panel digipack features a 20 page booklet with rare photos and liner notes from Australian rock author Ian Mcfarlane. Something To Say contains 13 tracks of honest rock and roll reminiscent of Australian bands of today (Cue Dallas Crane Et Al). Includes the extremely rare marijuana party track 'Release Legalise' by Rose Tattoo circa 1980. Buster Brown Something To Say Songs | 1. | Rock & Roll Lady |
| 2. | Let Me In |
| 3. | Buster Brown |
| 4. | Roll Over Beethoven |
| 5. | Young Spunk |
| 6. | Apprentice |
| 7. | Something to Say |
| 8. | Rock & Roll Lady (Single Version) (Bonus Track) |
| 9. | Roll Over Beethoven (Live at Sunbury 1974) (Bonus Track) |
| 10. | Buster Brown (Live at Sunbury 1974) (Bonus Track) |
| 11. | Rock & Roll Lady (Live on Gtk 1974) (Bonus Track) |
| 12. | Buster Brown (Live on Gtk 1974) (Bonus Track) |
| 13. | Release Legalise (Rose Tattoo 1980) (Bonus Track) |
| Something To Say Music Review Purchase Something To Say CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Robin Trower Long Misty Days/In City Dreams CD (1997) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Robin Trower Caravan To Midnight/Victims Of The Fury CD (1997) (Import) United Kingdom
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$17.79 Caravan to Midnight, first released in 1978, continues the funkier direction of the previous In City Dreams; the Beat Goes On label's reissue pairs the album with its 1980 follow-up, Victims of the Fury. ~ Michael P. Dawson
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
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| | Dexter Gordon Apartment CD (1974) (Import) Denmark
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| | Dillinger Don't Lie To The Band CD (1976) (Import) Reissue; Canada
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| | Gamelan Madu Sari New Nectar CD (2004) (Import) Canada
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| | Group Image Mouth In The Clouds CD (1968)
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$14.19 As much as collectors and critics can try to approach obscure albums on their own merits without unfairly comparing them to the giants of their era, sometimes a band's inspiration is just too blatant to ignore. So let's lay it on the line here: the Group Image's sole LP would not have existed were it not for the prior existence of the early Jefferson Airplane albums and concerts. It's not just the male-female vocal blend, with Sheila Darla approaching her singing very much like Grace Slick did, or the very specific echoes of Jorma Kaukonen's wiggly guitar tone. There are also echoes of specific Airplane songs, sometimes in passing references to the Airplane's arrangements of "The Fat Angel" or "Coming Back to Me," and sometimes in more obvious cops of "3/5 of a Mile in Ten Seconds," "It's No Secret," and (particularly in "Hiya") the Airplane's arrangement of "The Other Side of This Life." It's not all a trip in Jefferson Airplane economy class, but alas, there are also heavy imprints of the Mamas & the Papas, albeit in a more acid-folk-rock style, and a bit of the harmonies of the Association and the good-time cheer of the Lovin' Spoonful. If you're just an absolute sucker for those sounds, the record has its pleasant qualities as a psychedelicized folk-rock album of sorts, with heavily West Coast-influenced bittersweet melodies that are broken up by some freakier passages with jazzy tempo changes and searing distorted guitar. It's not just a lack of originality that disqualifies ...
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