"The Train" was played in many markets, however, at this time in Buddah Records history, their bands were a few studio session players left over to fullfill contracts, Neil Bogart was looking forward to newer locations (L.A.) as oppose to New York, Neil wanted his own label (which became Casablanca Records) in a few years down the road... Buddah would close the doors on "Bubblegum" Super K producers, Paul Leka, all went to different projects... Buddah came back in the early/mid 70's.
Oh my God. I like this song. I never heard it before and I loved all the radio hits of the 1910 Fruitgum Co.. If this had gotten radio airplay back in the day it would have been a hit too. Peace.
"The Train" was played in many markets, however, at this time in Buddah Records history, their bands were a few studio session players left over to fullfill contracts, Neil Bogart was looking forward to newer locations (L.A.) as oppose to New York, Neil wanted his own label (which became Casablanca Records) in a few years down the road... Buddah would close the doors on "Bubblegum" Super K producers, Paul Leka, all went to different projects... Buddah came back in the early/mid 70's.
TheRokjok 11 months ago
Oh my God. I like this song. I never heard it before and I loved all the radio hits of the 1910 Fruitgum Co.. If this had gotten radio airplay back in the day it would have been a hit too. Peace.
makingsense53 1 year ago