Buster Brown: Something to Say

Buster Brown SKU: 28655756
Buster Brown: Something to Say

Buster Brown: Something to Say

Buster Brown SKU: 28655756

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $22.98
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Title: Something to Say
Artist: Buster Brown
Label: Blank Recording Co
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 613505140029
Genre: Rock

Vinyl LP pressing. One and only album released in 1974 by Melbourne's Buster Brown. Formed in 1973. Their street smart, straight ahead boogie rock was embraced by Melbourne's notorious sharpies crowd. For the uninitiated, they were an Australian subculture that was somewhere between what was the skinhead and suede-head subcultures of the U.K. Buster Brown's significance to rock music though goes much further. Ultimately a micro dot to what Buster Brown vocalist Gary "Angry" Anderson and bassist Geordie Leach would achieve when they moved to Sydney and formed globally renowned hard rock giants, ROSE TATTOO. Drummer Phil Rudd would stay in Melbourne and become the drummer for a little outfit out of Sydney, AC/DC - not a bad dent on the global hard rock music scene from this small, one-shot Melbourne band.

Tracks:
1.1 Rock and Roll Lady
1.2 Let Me in
1.3 Buster Brown
1.4 Roll Over Beethoven
1.5 Young Spunk
1.6 Apprentice
1.7 Something to Say
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