Home > Music > Music Album >

Impeckable - Budgie


 Impeckable - Budgie Music Album
amazon

Impeckable - Budgie

 
Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Heavy Metal / Artist: Budgie / Audio CD released 2000-06-12 at Repertoire / Disc #1 ... more
Impeckable - Budgie ... Tracklisting
1 Melt The Ice Away
2 Love For You And Me
3 All At Sea
4 Dish It Up
5 Pyramids
6 Smile Boy Smile
7 I'm A Faker Too
8 Don't Go Away
9 Don't Dilute The Wate

Newest Review: ... hard rock fan. The style is fairly uniform throughout the album, with only a couple of very predictable exceptions, most (or ... more

 ... 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 sees the band approach something of their former grace far too late, in the tellingly titled 'Don't Dilute the Water.' The remainder of the songs all sound more or less the same, led by the most generic hard rock riffs imaginable, which manage to be catchy even though ...more

Price Comparison for Impeckable - Budgie

Impeckable
Release Date: 2000 - 06 - 12, Audio CD, Repertoire
Last Update 09.12.2009 06:11
£ 56.47


Impeckable - Budgie go shopping
 

Read Reviews for Impeckable - Budgie

Frankingsteins
Premium Review Impeckable - Budgie: A Dainty Dish (246 words)
by - written on 04/04/08 (Very useful, 33 readings)
Rating:

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

 

Products similar to Impeckable - Budgie

Perfect Cd almost bit mellow for deftones fans.

Hard rock to the full None

Successful reinvention, keeping up with the times. Can never be more than a second-rate Judas Priest.

First song is pretty cool. The rest are fairly dull.

Gets stuck in your head Gets stuck in your head

At least it stopped here. Sad swan song.

More products in Music Album

Initium - Samhain
Still some decent tracks Largely disappointing with a raw but experimental feel

Lips' Decision - Miranda Barber
Very original, dynamic and catchy A few too many slower paced songs for my liking

Mister Yellowman - Yellowman
Classic yellowman One or two songs which aren't amazing

Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One - Coheed and Cambria
Fantastic heavy metal album from a group that tries to be all things to all men Overly complicated blend of story arc and music at points

Night Electric Night - Deathstars
Decent vocals Tracks tend to all blur into a similar sound

November Coming Fire - Samhain
Some true classic tracks Poor recording

Termination Bliss - Deathstars
The band's best album, nice melodies Still far from amazing

Reggae Anthology - Look How Me Sexy - Yellowman
Lots of great tunes None

Howlin At The Moon - Buddaheads
Truly cool None

In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth: 3 - Coheed and Cambria
Brilliant musical contributions, vocal range and a complex story to follow It's easy to lose track of 'events' as the group fires out themes left right and centre

Advantages and disadvantages from the dooyooCommunity
 
Impeckable - Budgie