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Bandolier - Budgie

 
Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Heavy Metal / Artist: Budgie / Original recording remastered / Audio CD released 2005-01-17 ... more
Bandolier - Budgie ... at Noteworthy / 1. Breaking All the House Rules / 2. Slip Away / 3. Who Do You Want For Love? / 4. I Can't See My Feelings / 5. I Ain't No Mountain / 6. Napoleon Bona - Part One / 7. Napoleon Bona - Part Two

Newest Review: ... have improved, moving away from the sludgy, Black Sabbath sound of their earlier works towards something cleaner and tighter, ... more

 ... and easily comparable to Judas Priest's work around the same period, especially in the song 'I Ain't No Mountain' which manages to be one of the only ones to clock in at a radio-friendly playing time. The rest tends towards freestyle and repetition at the band's discretion, and although this doesn't always make for the most engrossing listen, the songs are always entertaining throughout, and certainly never become dull. 'Napoleon Bona' is the stand-out song here, another great historical metal epic to add to the ca...more

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Release Date: 2005 - 01 - 17, Audio CD, Noteworthy
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Premium Review Bandolier - Budgie: Music Bans All Feeling (374 words)
by - written on 04/04/08 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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Budgie's career was arguably at its peak in the mid-seventies, though this isn't saying much considering how little they were known. This three-piece from Cardiff produced some of the finest early heavy metal as well as some really awful material, but their fifth album 'Bandolier' sees an improvement in consistency as well as an increase in ferocity that sees Budgie becoming one of the first New Wave Of British Heavy Metal bands before the genre was even recognised. The production values have improved, moving away from the sludgy, Black Sabbath sound of their earlier works towards something cleaner and tighter, and easily comparable to Judas Priest's work ...  Read the complete review

 

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