RARE Budweiser Showdown Starstream Modern Soul Boogie Foxy Fatts MAC Band
  $   1,580

 


$ 1580 Sold For
Nov 4, 2013 Sold Date
Oct 28, 2013 Start Date
$   500 Start price
12   Number Of Bids
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OK - here the deal:  Because of the (very) high interest in this item (based on the incredible number of $$$ offers to buy and end the auction early), I've decided to cancel the original auction, and post this at the highest price offered, so far.  Yeah, this might hack several of you off, and I'm sorry, but I thought this was the only way to handle this situation. I was being bombarded with offers, and just don't have the time to deal with answering every single one of these attempts to buy it now. 

I'm going to let it ride. 
Don't bother proposing offers.
I will not accept any offers to end this early
!

(Sorry to those who also asked, but I will not burn MP3s for any offer).

Thanks!

RARE Budweiser Showdown Starstream Modern Soul Boogie Dance Soul Foxy Fatts MAC Band

1986
BSR-611
One of the first Budweiser Showdown recordings.
Dallas Texas radio station KDLZ 107.5

Side One – Do it For You – MAC Band (male vocals)
Side Two – Being in Love with You – Foxy Fatts and Company (female vocals)

LISTEN TO SAMPLES OF BOTH SIDES

Condition: READ READ READ!!

Obvious storage warp that does not impact play (hear the actual vinyl above) – Know this BEFORE YOU BID!!!

Again, listen to the samples, ya dig?
Side one is clean, side two has two very light scratches.

Yes, comes in custom red Starstream sleeve.  Still has shrink.

The McCampbell brothers are  from Dallas by way of Flint, MI, formed the Mac Band in Los Angeles.

They earned some quick R&B success with their debut LP The Mac Band featuring the McCampbell Brothers in 1988 for MCA.
"Roses Are Red" topped the R&B charts, and put the Mac Band in the unusual spot of having its one-shot be a number one hit.
They never again came close to landing a big record.
The group consisted of the McCampbell brothers Ray, Derrick, Charles and Kelvin, backed by bassist Ray Flippin, keyboardist Rodney Frazier, guitarist Mark Harper, and drummer Steve Fuller.
The duo of L.A. and Babyface helped cut their producing teeth on the Mac Band's first session, along with Atlantic Starr's David and Wayne Lewis. Gary Taylor produced and wrote most of the cuts for their unsuccessful follow-up, Luv U 2 the Limit, in 1990. Frazier also recorded with Atlantic Starr.

- AllMusic Guide

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