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The Busters - Bust Out / Astronaut's

Musician: The Busters
Album title: Bust Out / Astronaut's
Style: Rock & Roll
Released: 1963
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1666 mb
Size APE version: 1489 mb
Size WMA version: 1989 mb
Rating ✫: 4.4
Votes: 106
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Genre: Rock

The Busters - Bust Out / Astronaut's


Tracklist Hide Credits

A Bust Out
Written-By – Dave Benjamin
2:18
B Astronaut's
Written-By – J. Barker*
2:00

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Collectables Records Corp.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Scrawled in runout side A): COL-1220-A N&J
  • Matrix / Runout (Scrawled in runout side B): COL-1220-B N&J

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
735 The Busters Bust Out / Astronaut's ‎(7", Single) Arlen 735 US 1963
SS 231 The Busters Bust Out / Astronaut's ‎(7", Single) Stateside SS 231 UK 1963
C 1220 The Busters Bust Out / Astronaut's ‎(7", Single, RE) Collectables C 1220 US 1981
GSS 130 The Busters Bust Out ‎(7", Single) Stateside GSS 130 Greece 1963
SS 231 The Busters Bust Out / Astronaut's ‎(7", Single, Promo) Stateside SS 231 UK 1963



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Anayajurus
B - Side is Considered a Genuine Belgium Popcorn Oldies Style Instrumental Track.
Gri
What exactly is Belgium Popcorn Oldies Style? I have learned of this recently but don't know much about it. Most of what I've gathered is that if a 45 is considered Belgium Popcorn, it's usually expensive and hard to come by, unfortunately
zmejka
FYI: In case you were wondering, yes, both tracks on this release are instrumental.
Vudogal
Despite the reading on the label, the composition of the flip, "Astronaut's", should be credited to "J. Baker", not "J. Barker"; Jack Baker being the group's guitarist. On the band's website (which Mr. Baker put up on the Web), the composer of "Astronauts" (note the absence of the apostrophe) is given as "J. Baker". Also note that when the song was recorded in 1960, it was called "Blackout". Presumably. the name was changed by the record company, as was that of the A-side" (from Typhoid" to "Bust Out)"; both having been recorded by the western Massachusetts group then known as The Northern Lights.
saafari
Despite the reading on the label, the composition of the flip, "Astronaut's", should be credited to "J. Baker", not "J. Barker"; Jack Baker being the group's guitarist. On the band's website (which Mr. Baker put up on the Web), the composer of "Astronauts" (note the absence of the apostrophe) is given as "J. Baker". Also note that when the song was recorded in 1960, it was called "Blackout". Presumably. the name was changed by the record company, as was that of the A-side" (from Typhoid" to "Bust Out)"; both having been recorded by the western Massachusetts group then known as The Northern Lights.