AC/DC: Rare BUSTER BROWN Album To Be Issued On CD

August 4, 2005

According to a posting on AC-DC.net, the rare debut album from the legendary Melbourne band BUSTER BROWN — which featured in its ranks AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd and future ROSE TATTOO frontman Angry Anderson and bassist Geordie Leech — is finally being issued on CD for the first time (with bonus tracks) on August 9. The complete track listing for the effort is as follows:

01. Rock And Roll Lady
02. Let Me In
03. Buster Brown
04. Roll over Beethoven
05. Young Spunk
06. Apprentice
07. Something To Say
08. Buster Brown (Single version)
09. Roll over Beethoven (Live at Sunbury 74)
10. Buster Brown (Live At Sunbury 74)
11. Rock and Roll Lady (Live on GTK 74)
12. Buster Brown (Live on GTK 74)
13. Release Legalize (ROSE TATTOO 1980)

Pre-order "Something to Say" at Amazon.com.

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