Doo Wop Bop
Starbuck
“Doo Wop Bop” is an uptempo summer track with a fun retro hook and strong dance-floor feel.
“Doo Wop Bop” is an uptempo summer track with a fun retro hook and strong dance-floor feel.
A six-song collection of late-night love songs, heartbreak ballads, and reflective melodies from Starbuck. Summer Snow blends cinematic atmosphere, emotional storytelling, and classic melodic songwriting into a deeply personal listening experience. The EP features four lead vocal performances by Elsie B — including the up-tempo “Somebody Hold Me” — along with two lead vocals by Bruce Blackman.
"Sleeping in the Rain and Thunder” is a late-night heartbreak song about love that still lingers long after goodbye
Some songs you write. Others just show up. Every now and then, one rolls in… and this one came ridin’ in a red Cadillac. “Red Cadillac” has a little beach in it, a little night air, and that easy groove that makes you want to stay right where you are just a little longer. It’s the kind of song that feels like summer—even when it’s not. Hope you enjoy the ride.
A modern disco style song with a feel-good attitude.
Includes nine top five beach music hits plus 3 bonus tracks.
"Ocean Drive Nights" evokes a smooth, nostalgic coastal vibe--blending soft rock, Yacht rock, beach music, and pop. It's perfect for cruising the coastline or enjoying a relaxed sunset.
"We'll come alive when the sun gets done - Shagging to the boom-boom radio fun"
A DOUBLE SHOT OF JUKE JOINT FUN. This one goes back to my musical roots in the Mississippi Delta. I recorded it at the Muscle Shoals Studio with Mac McAnally (Coral Reefer Band) on guitar.
And someday when we're long from earth - 'll find her again, and she will say, "What took you so long Mr. Moonlight?
Let's go make some crazy, act like we forgot --- We'll slow long the fun like a party on a yacht
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Twelve smooth-groove tracks from the "Moonlight Feels Right" classic yacht rock band.
For the first time ever, the original, unaltered masters from the 1976 smash album.
From writer/producer/singer Bruce Blackman, these are the original, unaltered masters from the 1976 Moonlight Feels Right album. The Starbuck sound featured a unique combination of keyboards (6 minimoogs, clavinet and marimba) that was unlike any other group of the era. "Moonlight Feels Right" is the top AM summer driving song of all time and the marimba solo by Bo Wagner has been honored as the best solo ever performed in a pop song.
70s Soft Rock Synth Pop featuring Marimba from the group best known for "Moonlight Feels Right"
The second album (1977) from Starbuck featuring the hit "Everybody Be Dancin'.
Sixteen rare cuts including three singles that never appeared on an album, four songs that were never released, nine songs from the "Thrill" album and three from the "Korona" album. All from the original studio masters.
Sixteen rare Starbuck tracks from writer/producer Bruce Blackman. Includes four previously unreleased tracks plus a, digitally remastered stereo mix of "Moonlight Feels Right." All from the original studio masters.