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Impeckable
Release Date: 2000 - 06 - 12, Audio CD, Repertoire Last Update 09.12.2009 06:11
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Read Reviews for Impeckable - Budgie
by - written on 04/04/08 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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Like the appropriately more well-known Black Sabbath, Budgie's illustrious seventies output reached its nadir with their last couple of albums of the decade, and while 'Impeckable' is a slight improvement over its predecessor, there's still very little to recommend here to the discerning hard rock fan. The style is fairly uniform throughout the album, with only a couple of very predictable exceptions, most (or perhaps least) notably the usual acoustic ballad 'Don't Go Away.' The songs never exceed a medium tempo and are mostly grounded in a tedious bluesy crawl, with only 'Pyramids' and 'I'm a Faker Too' providing some slight upbeat relief before the finale ... Read the complete review
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