Dr. Buzzard's Savannah Band
Calling All Beatniks (LP)
Passport Records (US) / 1984 / PB 6031
LP-album 33 ⅓ rpm Vinyl record
Genre: Dance
Produced by Sandy Linzer and Stony Browder Jr. for Sandy Linzer Productions.
SIDE 1
1) Do That Girl 3:32
2) Forever 4:35
3) Lucky Day 4:27
4) Christmas in N.Y. 4:09
SIDE 2
1) Missing on Highway 33 3:58
2) The Ballad of Bobby 4:11
3) Bass Bottle Baby 4:03
4) Pretty Baby 4:34
The 4th (and I believe final) Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band album, this time with the "Original" gone from the group's name for whatever reason.
Submitted by Dan (53)
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Mar 30, 2008 | 8:47 amI always wonder why this album was even made. You could tell tnhat electronic tricks were used to enhance Cory's vocals.
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Mar 07, 2008 | 7:49 amAfter failing miserably with their last album on ELECTRA, they were once more dropped. this last album came out on some obscure label, had no promotion, and little sales at all.It was an odd collection of forgettable songs that caused this one to flop as well. It was tough on me personally watching my favorite DISCO group self-destruct like they did. Once they got famous, made some money, their addiction to drugs escalated. DR BUZZARD'S ORIGINAL SAVANNAH BRASS BAND had dropped two words from their original name, and only had one successful album in four tries. They went their separate ways, with AUGUST DARNELL soon returning as a cleaned-up KID CREOLE with his COCONUTS!! CORY DAYE had a little success, as did Armando Bonilla and COTI MUNDAI. It was too bad, I thought they were the greatest, and for one album, their first, they were!!!

It was the downward spiral of the DRUGS, it prevented this incredibly talent-ridden group from matching, equaling or surpassing the FIRST album. COTAI MUNDAI, CORY, SUGAR COATED ANDY and THE KID were all affected directly or indirectly by the scourge of DRUGS. We, the fans who loved them and their music lost out!