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Step into the high-energy world of Buster Poindexter—the iconic alter ego of New York Dolls frontman David Johansen—with his self-titled 1987 debut album on RCA Victor. Blending jump blues, lounge, big band, and classic R&B, this record captures Poindexter’s signature theatrical charisma and brass-heavy party vibes.
Anchored by the massive crossover hit single "Hot Hot Hot," the album delivers a raucous set of covers and soul classics, including "Smack Dab in the Middle" and "Bad Boy." It's a essential addition for collectors of 1980s pop culture, swing revivals, and rock history.
Step into the high-energy world of Buster Poindexter—the iconic alter ego of New York Dolls frontman David Johansen—with his self-titled 1987 debut album on RCA Victor. Blending jump blues, lounge, big band, and classic R&B, this record captures Poindexter’s signature theatrical charisma and brass-heavy party vibes.
Anchored by the massive crossover hit single "Hot Hot Hot," the album delivers a raucous set of covers and soul classics, including "Smack Dab in the Middle" and "Bad Boy." It's a essential addition for collectors of 1980s pop culture, swing revivals, and rock history.