BUDGIE
Proto-Metal / Hard Rock / Traditional heavy metal • United Kingdom

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Budgie is a Welsh rock band founded in Cardiff, Wales, by bassist Burke Shelley in 1967, with Ray Philips (drums) and Tony Bourge (guitar). They released their first album, Budgie, in 1971.

Philips left in 1973, to be replaced briefly by Pete Boot, and in 1975 by Steve Williams. Bourge left after the release of Impeckable in 1978, and was replaced by John Thomas. A fresh start and a second wind for Budgie with the onset of the British NWOBHM saw them playing to packed concerts as support to Gillan and Ozzy Osbourne on the now infamous Blizzard Of Oz tour featuring the late Randy Rhoads on guitar.

The band's last genuine studio album was Deliver Us from Evil (1982), keyboardist Duncan Mackay (10CC) having made the trio a quartet at least in the studio. A major, and highly successful Polish tour and the headline spot
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BUDGIE albums

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Budgie
Proto-Metal 1971
.. Album Cover 2.85 | 12 ratings
Squawk
Proto-Metal 1972
.. Album Cover 4.39 | 13 ratings
Never Turn Your Back on a Friend
Proto-Metal 1973
.. Album Cover 4.03 | 14 ratings
In for the Kill
Proto-Metal 1974
.. Album Cover 3.46 | 15 ratings
Bandolier
Proto-Metal 1975
.. Album Cover 2.76 | 8 ratings
If I Were Brittania I'd Waive the Rules
Hard Rock 1976
.. Album Cover 2.38 | 7 ratings
Impeckable
Hard Rock 1978
.. Album Cover 2.16 | 6 ratings
Power Supply
Hard Rock 1980
.. Album Cover 2.11 | 4 ratings
Nightflight
Hard Rock 1981
.. Album Cover 2.67 | 5 ratings
Deliver Us From Evil
Hard Rock 1982
.. Album Cover 3.38 | 4 ratings
You're All Living in Cuckooland
Hard Rock 2006

BUDGIE EPs & splits

.. Album Cover 3.00 | 1 ratings
If Swallowed, Do Not Induce Vomiting
Traditional heavy metal 1980

BUDGIE live albums

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We Came, We Saw
Proto-Metal 1982
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Heavier Than Air: Rarest Eggs
Proto-Metal 1998
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Life in San Antonio
Proto-Metal 2002
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The BBC Recordings
Proto-Metal 2006

BUDGIE demos, promos, fans club and other releases (no bootlegs)

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Wildfire
Traditional heavy metal 1980

BUDGIE boxset & compilations

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Best Of Budgie
Proto-Metal 1975
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The Best Of Budgie
Proto-Metal 1981
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Best of Budgie (1990)
Proto-Metal 1990
.. Album Cover 4.00 | 1 ratings
The Definitive Anthology: An Ecstasy of Fumbling
Proto-Metal 1996
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The Very Best of Budgie
Proto-Metal 1998
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The Last Stage
Traditional heavy metal 2004
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Radio Sessions 1974 & 1978
Proto-Metal 2006

BUDGIE singles (8)

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Crash Course In Brain Surgery / Nude Disintegrating Parachutist Woman
Proto-Metal 1971
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Whiskey River / Guts
Proto-Metal 1972
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Zoom Club / Wondering What Everyone Knows
Proto-Metal 1974
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I Ain't No Mountain / Honey
Proto-Metal 1975
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Crime Against The World / Hellbender
Traditional heavy metal 1980
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I Turned To Stone
Traditional heavy metal 1981
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Keeping A Rendezvous / Apparatus
Traditional heavy metal 1981
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Bored With Russia
Traditional heavy metal 1982

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BUDGIE Music Reviews

BUDGIE Bandolier

Album · 1975 · Proto-Metal
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Budgie first came to my ears with their big Box set, the definitive anthology, 'An Ecstasy Of Fumbling', featuring a massive 29 tracks taken from albums during 1971-1982. This lead me to chack out some other Budgie albums and the first on my list was one that was recommended to me by Budgie fans, 'Bandolier'. This is perhaps their most popular album, certainly featuring some of their best songs and coolest guitar riffs, though it is inconsistent in terms of quality songs. The band revel in riffs that lock in with outstanding rhythmic 70s classic rock. 1975 was one of the great years for Prog and 'Bandolier' features the classic incarnation of the band; bassist/singer Burke Shelley and guitarist Tony Bourge, along with drummer Steve "Syco Steve" Williams, arguably their proggiest lineup before they turned to hard rock and AOR.

The album opens with the dynamic 'Breaking all the House Rules', a terrific sledge hammer attack of crashing riffs and very well executed vocals. The structure of the song detours into many directions and even changes feel in the middle sounding like a different song until it returns to the main riff.

'Slipaway' is next with gentle acoustics, followed by Bad Company sounds on 'Who Do You Want For Your Love' with a bluesy shuffle. There is more blues with 'I Can't See My Feelings' that has nice guitar licks but is nothing special really. After these rather lacklustre numbers it hots up with the wonderful cover by Andy Fairweather-Lowe from Amen Corner, 'I Ain't No Mountain'.

They save the best for last with the outstanding 'Napoleon Bona, Pts 1 & 2' that begins very slowly with gentle guitar and ambient swirls. Shelley's vocals are quiet, sounding like a bluesy version of Geddy Lee. When the distorted guitars crunch in with the chugging riff the song really picks up, especially the way the riff descends strangely giving it a dark feel. The lead break is always amazing, and Bourge blasts away with speed trills up and down the scales and high end string breaking bends. At 6 mins in there is a weird effect that muffles the sound and then it releases for more lead work.

Not many would disagree that the best Budgie stems from the early 70s years with "Squawk," "In for the Kill", "If I Were Britannia" and of course 'Bandolier'. These are the proggy innovative Budgie years, and 'Bandolier' is certainly one to hunt down for sheer hard rock riffing excellence with prog elements sprinkled thereabout.

BUDGIE Bandolier

Album · 1975 · Proto-Metal
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Warthur
Opening with the barnstorming Breaking All the House Rules, Bandolier kicks off well, but unfortunately Budgie were never the most consistent of bands and this is only underlined by Slipaway (A Parrot Fashion Ball), a horrible experiment in mixing acoustic soft rock with a little bit of blue-eyed soul. This is followed up with a similarly limp track in the form of What Do You Want For Your Love, which captures Burke Shelley doing an unconvincing Robert Plant impersonation in a horrible funk-tinged soft rock piece, reminiscent of a bad cover of The Crunge from Led Zep's Houses of the Holy with only a rather generic guitar solo or two to remind us that we're still at the edge of metal territory.

The album perks up on the second side with I Can't See My Feelings (featuring some honest to goodness cowbell), but slumps again with the simplistic singalong I Ain't No Mountain. The closing Napoleon Bona Parts 1 and 2 is padded out with uninteresting acoustic filler (such as the overlong intro) and doesn't stand up to Budgie epics from previous albums.

The bottom line is that on this album Budgie watered down their distinctive proto-speed metal sound with all the other influences third-string hard rock groups from the mid-1970s were dabbling in, with the result that the album ends up sounding anonymous, cliched, and at points downright dull. By the end of the decade Budgie would be regularly blown out of the water by far heavier and far more distinctive groups like Judas Priest and Iron Maiden; they should be remembered for more influential and important albums than this one.

BUDGIE In for the Kill

Album · 1974 · Proto-Metal
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Warthur
Budgie's fourth album, whilst not quite so groundbreaking as their debut or Never Turn Your Back On A Friend, sees the band continuing to be at the forefront of the early heavy metal scene. The power trio seem more confident than in previous outings, which makes the diverse range of styles they play an engaging listen. Running From My Soul, for example, is a heavy take on fairly traditional rock and roll, whilst thunderous album closer Living On Your Own is a slower, doomier, Sabbath-inspired number.

The album also includes an updated version of Crash Course in Brain Surgery, a track the group had previously released as a single - a pounding piece of proto-speed metal which particularly showcases the skills of Burke Shelley, the group's bassist and vocalist. Shelley's bass style for this album is harder and heavier than ever, at points reaching hypnotic intensities comparable to the sort of performances Lemmy was dishing out in Hawkwind at the time. On the whole, the album is further proof that Budgie do not deserve the comparative obscurity they've faded away into, but ought to join Sabbath and Judas Priest in the early metal pantheon.

BUDGIE Never Turn Your Back on a Friend

Album · 1973 · Proto-Metal
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Warthur
Another high-class album from Budgie, this one is a marked improvement from Squawk and opens with the classic Breadfan, which not only influenced Metallica but sounds an awful lot like early Rush - partly due to the power trio instrumentation, partly because singer Burke Shelley's singing voice had at this point developed a falsetto highly reminiscent of Geddy Lee's. Or maybe, since this came out before Rush's debut, it would be more appropriate to say Geddy Lee's falsetto sounds like Burke Shelley's?

Another touchpoint to early Rush is the Led Zeppelin love - see the cover of blues standard Baby Please Don't Go - but Budgie also show the influence of the other giant of early 1970s proto-metal, Black Sabbath, with the doomy In the Grip of a Tyrefitter's Hand. The album isn't quite perfect - in particular, the slow dirge Parents is about two to three times longer than it really needs to be, with its whining vocals and its laid-back, uninspiring classic rock musical backing. Still, on the whole the album is a more than creditable slice of proto-metal with a good claim, considering Breadfan's insane pace, to be a foundational document of speed metal.

BUDGIE Squawk

Album · 1972 · Proto-Metal
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Warthur
Budgie attempt to branch out and explore a softer, more acoustic sound on a couple of songs here - Rolling Home Again and Make Me Happy - but aside from those folk rock-inspired numbers this is mainly a continuation of the bluesy proto-metal of their debut, though leaning more towards Led Zeppelin than Black Sabbath in terms of their sound this time. Album closer Stranded approaches doom metal territory, whilst Young Is the World uses mellotron and a complex song structure in a stab at dabbling in progressive rock, and Hot as a Docker's Armpit deserves mention for its seamless marriage of furious riffs with hilarious lyrics, but otherwise the album's rather forgettable - a bit of a disappointment after the extremely capable debut.

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