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3 BUS ROLLS – GIRLS, WINE AND 3 BUS ROLLS (1985)
3 Busserulls, also known as Busserulls, is a group of entertainers and recording artists from Karmøy in Rogaland. The trio performed together for the first time on Christmas Day 1962 during a Christmas show for Åkra Idrettslag in Åkrehamn, Karmøy. They took their name from the song Tresko og busserull. Karl Magnus Sjøen (1944–2002) entered the stage and sang Chat Noir songs together with Oddvar Andreassen and Sverre Jensen (1944–1968). Sverre Jensen died in a traffic accident in 1968, and the other two members of the group put the business on hold until 1975, when Sjøen and Andreassen started Busserulls again together with Lasse Pedersen. Pedersen left the group in 1977, and Gunnar Andersen became a new member. The group then switched to more revue-style stage shows with lots of costume changes. In 1985, Oddvar Andreassen left, and Reidar Brendeland took his place. Girls, wine and 3 Busserulls is a music album by 3 Busserulls, released in 1985. The album spent seven weeks on the VG-lista and peaked at number 15. The album is about Norwegians' drinking habits and double standards and is produced by Johnny Sareussen.
1 Egg Half Egg
2 Taxi queue
3 Nm In Hb
4 Beer, Beer And More Beer
5 The Sheriff's Officer And The Norwegian Glass
6 On a Bench in the Park
7 Honolulu
8 A "Mason's" Farewell
9 Two Point Nine
10 I Got Drunk And I Fell Asleep
11 Flikk-Flakk In Flekkefjord
12 Because I'm Thirsty
