Good news for all Phil Rudd fans: some old recordings from 1974 have been rediscovered and will be issued on CD for the first time.
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The recordings come from the rare album \"Something To Say\" of the band Buster Brown, initially released on indie label Mushroom Records.
In 1973 and 1974 Phil Rudd, best known as drummer with AC/DC, played in a band named The Colored Balls, featuring future Rose Tattoo frontman.
The Melbourne based band played deafening pubrock. In 1974 they decided to rename themselves to Buster Brown and their debut album \"Something To Say\" followed that same year. It turned out to be their last as well.
Soon after the release Rudd switched to AC/DC, following a bunch of temporary drummers including Tony Currenti, Peter Clack and Noel Taylor. Rudd became AC/DC\'s permanent sticksman and would stay for years.