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  1. Buster's Happy Hour is the third album from Buster Poindexter, the alter ego of singer David Johansen. [5] Like his previous album Buster Goes Berserk , it features his backing band The Banshees of Blue, and features covers of rhythm and blues songs of the 1940s and 1950s.

  2. 1978 David Johansen; 1978 The David Johansen Group Live; 1979 In Style; 1981 Here Comes the Night; 1982 Live It Up; 1984 Sweet Revenge; 1987 Buster Poindexter; 1989 Buster Goes Berserk; 1994 Buster's Happy Hour; 1997 Buster's Spanish Rocketship; 2000 David Johansen and the Harry Smiths; 2002 Shaker; Colaboraciones. 1998 Stay Awake

  3. Johansen went on to issue Buster's Happy Hour, an album of songs thematically linked by their subject matter: alcohol. It was followed by Buster Poindexter's Spanish Rocket Ship , which focused on salsa and merengue music .

  4. Buster's Happy Hour is the third album from Buster Poindexter, the alter ego of singer David Johansen. Like his previous album Buster Goes Berserk, it features his backing band The Banshees of Blue, and features covers of rhythm and blues songs of the 1940s and 1950s. The cover of the album is a painting by David Johansen himself. Track listing.

  5. 28 de abr. de 1994 · Other musical archeologists can sound either too square or too earnest; Poindexter, a.k.a. David Johansen, knows how to make the music swing, but he also understands the proper attitude toward it ...

  6. Buster's Happy Hour es el tercer álbum de Buster Poindexter, el alter ego del cantante David Johansen. [5] Al igual que su anterior álbum Buster Goes Berserk , presenta a su banda de acompañamiento The Banshees of Blue, continúa el estilo "lounge rock" de sus predecesores al cubrir canciones de rhythm 'n' blues de las décadas de 1940 y 1950.

  7. 1 de may. de 2023 · Buster Pointdexter was never the mask. It was always the face. A middle-aged look back at "Buster's Spanish Rocketship," the fourth album from Buster Pointdexter, featuring thirteen Salsa, Merengue, Rhumba and Tejano songs written by former New York Doll frontman, David Johansen.