Bazuka

American instrumental R&B group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bazuka was an American instrumental R&B group, put together by the record producer Tony Camillo. They released a self-titled album on A&M Records in 1975 which featured the song "Dynomite", a #10 hit in the US Billboard pop chart that year.[1] The single also peaked at #29 on the US R&B chart, #6 Hot Dance Club Play, and #11 Disco. The track peaked at #28 in the UK Singles Chart in June 1975.[2] The follow-up single, "Love Explosion", was less successful, peaking at #92 on the US R&B chart.[1]

Discography

Albums

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Year Album Record label
1975 Bazuka A&M Records
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Singles

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Year Title Peak chart
positions
Record Label B-side Album
US US
R&B
US
Dance
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Disco
AUS[3] UK
1975 "Dynomite" 10 29 6 11 97 28 A&M Records "Dynomite - Part II" Bazuka
"Love Explosion" 92 "Bazuka Limited"
1976 "Theme from Police Woman" "Walkin' Tall"
1979 "(C'est) Le Rock" Venture Records "Rock the Night Away"
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