Smilin' Buddha Cabaret

Smilin' Buddha Cabaret
Studio album by 54•40
Released March 22, 1994
Genre Alternative rock
Length 46:21
Label Reprise
Producer 54-40, Don Smith
54•40 chronology
Dear Dear
(1992)
Smilin' Buddha Cabaret
(1994)
Trusted by Millions
(1996)
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Located in Vancouver, BC, Canada, The Smilin' Buddha Cabaret was a Vancouver "Supper Club", originally called the "Smilin' Buddha Dine and Dance". It opened in 1953 under the direction of co-owner Harvey Lowe, a distinguished chinese-canadian radio personality and reigning world Yo-yo champion.

Its iconic neon sign, now found at the Museum of Vancouver, was a city landmark, and one of the most ornate pieces of neon sign work ever made in Vancouver.

"The Buddha" or "Smileys" (just a few of many nicknames for the place) had a license which allowed it to operate an hour later than other bars. Although many great musicians played its small stage from the 50's to the 90's, it was more simply known as a place for touring and local musicians to congregate.

The venue closed for good in 1993, serving its last 16-17 years as Vancouver's epicentre of punk rock.


Smilin' Buddha Cabaret is a 1994 album by 54•40. The album is named for a live music club in Vancouver, British Columbia, the band's hometown.

The singles from the album were "Blame Your Parents", "Radio Luv Song", "Assoholic" and "Ocean Pearl".

Track listing

  1. "Blame Your Parents" – 4:26
  2. "Radio Luv Song" – 2:08
  3. "Assoholic" – 3:39
  4. "Daisy" – 2:17
  5. "Once a Killer" – 3:46
  6. "Punk Grass" – 2:35
  7. "Lucy" – 3:04
  8. "Beyond the Outsider" – 3:27
  9. "Don't Listen to That" – 2:27
  10. "Ocean Pearl" – 3:25
  11. "Higher" – 2:32
  12. "Friends End" – 4:06
  13. "What Buddy Was" – 4:24
  14. "Save Yourself" – 4:05

References

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