Buster Poindexter (album) explained

Buster Poindexter
Type:studio
Artist:Buster Poindexter
Cover:BusterPoindexter.gif
Released:July 7, 1987
Length:40:19
Label:RCA
Producer:Hank Medress
Prev Title:Sweet Revenge
Prev Year:1984
Next Title:Buster Goes Berserk
Next Year:1989

Buster Poindexter is a self-titled album released by RCA Records in 1987 by Buster Poindexter, the alter ego of New York Dolls frontman David Johansen.

Johansen re-recorded the track "Heart of Gold" as Buster Poindexter, which originally appeared on Johansen's 1981 solo album Here Comes the Night.[1] The song "Hot Hot Hot" was a Billboard single and received heavy play on MTV.

Development of the Buster Poindexter character

Around 1982,[2] Johansen began performing under the pseudonym Buster Poindexter in a small club in his neighborhood.[3] He adopted the pseudonym to avoid fans of his music from coming to the shows and asking for his music. The shows grew in popularity, and gradually the original three piece band with which he performed grew in size to the Banshees of Blue, accompanied by The Uptown Horns.[4] They achieved moderate commercial success, performing jump blues, traditional pop, swing, and novelty songs.[5] Shortly before the album's release, Buster began appearing as part of the house band on the television program Saturday Night Live.[6]

Personnel

Buster Poindexter and His Banshees of Blue
Technical

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Here Comes the Night - David Johansen. Allmusic. 1982.
  2. Web site: Festival Spotlight: Buster Poindexter. Morrison. Susan. October 8, 2014. New Yorker (magazine).
  3. Web site: The New York Doll Turned Lounge Lizard. Visco. Gerry. October 28, 2014. Interview (magazine).
  4. Web site: New York Dolls co-founder David Johansen helped pave the way for punk. Gross. Terry. NPR. May 5, 2023.
  5. Web site: Buster Poindexter Biography. Ruhlmann. William. Allmusic.
  6. Web site: Buster Poindexter Setlist. Setlist.fm.