Buster Brown | Something to Say | Album

Buster Brown | Something to Say | Album

Tags: Era_1970s, Gender_Male, Genre_Pop_Rock, Origin_Australia, Type_Studio Release Year: 1974 ARS Score: 72.8

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Something to Say (1974) by Melbourne’s Buster Brown is a raw, historical monument of Australian pub rock, notable for serving as the launching pad for future AC/DC and Rose Tattoo legends. Produced by the iconic Aussie rock pioneer Lobby Loyde, this single-album effort captures the loud, unpolished, and street-smart "boogie rock" beloved by Melbourne's 1970s "sharpies" subculture. While it occasionally struggles to translate the band's legendary, chaotic live energy onto vinyl, it remains an essential piece of heavy blues-rock history.

Artist Website: wikipedia/Buster_Brown

Related Artists: Rose Tattoo, AC/DC, Coloured Balls



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