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Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band
James Monroe H.S. Presents Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band Goes To Washington (LP)
Elektra Records (US) / 1979 / Elektra 6E-218
LP-album 33 ⅓ rpm Vinyl record
Produced by Gary Klein, David Wollert and Stony Browder, Jr. for The Entertainment Company.
SIDE 1
1) Didn't I Love You Girl 5:18
2) Call Me 3:44
3) New York at Dawn 4:26
4) R.S.V.P. 3:11
SIDE 2
1) The Seven Year Itch 4:41
2) Once There Was a Colored Girl 4:26
3) Italiano 6:05
The third Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band album.
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Mar 07, 2008 | 7:39 amThe DISCO era was just about done when this album came out. Though it was much better then their drugged out second LP, it was no where near as good as the FIRST. I won't even bother to go through the songs, they were enjoyable, but time had passed them by. On my scale from 1-10 it gets a 3.
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Sep 04, 2007 | 4:24 pmI think this is THE LP Dr. Buzzard fans sought as a follow up to their first .... much of the same familiarity ... only now slightly more saucy ... especially good : DIDN'T I LOVE YOU GIRL and NEW YORK AT NIGHT ... ITALIANO is spirited too ... CALL ME also for that matter. No surprise, Corey Daye shines throughout skating through inventive lyrics . . Timing killed this one ... 1979 was too late ... although THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH sounds somewhat like a frantic DEPUTY OF LOVE .
Songs all too short ...don't know why not one of these cuts got a dance floor friendly extended 12" treatment???
Vibes galore ... accordion !... real horns and strings ... piano ... latin pings, taps and hollers ... all make for satisfying head bobbing listening ...
Buzzard fans this is not dead meat !

Oh, I forgot to mention, their drugged out ways took its toll on the record companies as well, they tired of the BULL that the KID put them through during their tour, and released them. This album came out on ELECTRA.