Buster Goes Berserk | ||||
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Studio album by Buster Poindexter | ||||
Released | 1989 | |||
Recorded | 1988-1989 | |||
Genre | Lounge rock, pop | |||
Label | RCA | |||
Producer | Hank Medress | |||
Buster Poindexter chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | link |
The Village Voice | B– link |
Buster Goes Berserk is the second album from Buster Poindexter, an alter ego of singer David Johansen.
It features his backing band "The Banshees of Blue," aided by "The Uptown Horns". Released in 1989, the album continued the "lounge rock" style of its predecessor, Buster Poindexter in covering rhythm 'n' blues songs of the 1940s and 1950s. As on that album, a lot of Berserk's fun came from the interchanges between Poindexter and vocalist Soozie Tyrell, helped out by Ivy Ray and Randi Michaels.
The album was produced by Hank Medress for SBK Productions with Charlie Giordano the assistant producer and Bill Scheniman, the recording and mixing engineer. Recording was done at Skyline Recording Studio in New York City, Galaxy Recording Studio in Los Angeles, and in New York City at Platinum Island Recording, Sanctuary Recording, 39th Street Music and Bass Hit. Mixing was done at Blue Jay Recording Studio in Carlisle, Massachusetts, with mastering at Sterling Sound in New York City.
Synclavier and string arrangement on "Deep in a Dream" were by John Sheard. Mbongeni Mgema added arrangements and lyrics for "All Night Party" which also benefited from John Morales' programming. Management and direction was provided by Steve Paul in New York City with "special thanks" going to Eddie Gorodetsky, Joe Delia, Steve-O, Phast Phreddie and many others.
The Banshees of Blue are:
The Uptown Horns are:
Additional vocals provided by Martha Wash, Jocelyn Brown, Brenda White, Lisa Lowell, Hoy Boy, John Collins, Kevin Trainor, Terry Gabis, Futz, Steve Paul, and from the cast of Sarafina!: Baby Cele, Lindiwe F. Dlamini, Lindiwe C. Hlengwa, Thamsanga Hlatywayo, Leleti Khumalo, Thandini Mavimbela, Nhlanhla Ngema, Pat Mlaba, Thandekile Nhlanhla and Thandi G. Zulu.