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Budgie – Power Supply (1980) (@256)
12 Jan 2010
(Review from amazon)
The “Power Supply” album is the first in Budgie’s early 80′s renaissance, following hot on the heels of the “If Swallowed Do Not Induce Vomiting” four track 12″ EP.
This new material represents something of a sea change for Budgie, with a new guitarist, new label and a new sound. The new songs seems to be more compact and economical compared with some of their earlier material and there is also a consistency of sound and performance. They did, however, retain both their sense of humour and musical dynamics, not being afraid to throw in an acoustic guitar or a lighter moment when required.
Particular highlights include the stacato riff of “Crime Against the World”, the slow building and atmospheric “Gunslinger” and the poignant “Time to Remember”.
This edition of the album includes the four tracks off the EP “If Swallowed Do Not Induce Vomiting” as bonus.
Line-up:
- Burke Shelley / bass, lead vocals
- John Thomas / guitar
- Steve Williams / drums
Track List:
01. Forearm Smash – 5:40
02. Hellbender – 3:25
03. Heavy Revolution – 4:28
04. Gunslinger – 5:03
05. Power Supply – 3:41
06. Secrets In My Head – 3:58
07. Time To Remember – 5:27
08. Crime Against The World – 5:36
09. Wild Fire (Bonus) – 5:13
10. High School Girls (Bonus) – 3:39
11. Panzer Division Destroyed (Bonus) – 5:55
12. Lies Of Jim (The E-Type Lover) (Bonus) – 4:45
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