Never Turn Your Back On A Friend (studio album) by Budgie
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Never Turn Your Back On A Friend is ranked 2nd best out of 18 albums by Budgie on BestEverAlbums.com.
The best album by Budgie is Bandolier which is ranked number 7296 in the list of all-time albums with a total rank score of 173.
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The tracks on this album have an average rating of 80 out of 100 (all tracks have been rated).
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02/06/2024 06:43 | M4thSoad3r | 249 | 85/100 | |
12/10/2023 12:47 | BoxFL | 2,384 | 51/100 | |
12/03/2023 17:10 | fabm0 | 5,977 | 59/100 | |
07/09/2023 13:13 | spewventuri | 3,097 | 63/100 | |
05/09/2023 00:28 | Jax83 | 168 | 94/100 |
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This album is rated in the top 5% of all albums on BestEverAlbums.com. This album has a Bayesian average rating of 76.2/100, a mean average of 76.0/100, and a trimmed mean (excluding outliers) of 76.8/100. The standard deviation for this album is 13.3.
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Once described as a cross between Black Sabbath and Rush, Budgie are a truly underrated band. As already said up against the holy trinity of Zep, Sabbath and Purple and lacking their charisma, Budgie failed to get the recognition they deserved. The album is book-ended by two epic tracks and although the rest don't quite match the beginning and end it's still a great album and well worth a listen. It's definitely in my list of 100 greatest ever rock albums.
I loved Budgie back in the day, especially as a live band. At their best they were awesome, but their early albums also included some weird stuff. This album is typical of their 70s work. The opener Breadfan was an absolute classic and became a mainstay of their live sets. The closer Parents is another wonderful track. But the rest of the album is rather hit and miss.
Top tracks: Breadfan, Parents
If you don't have any Budgie and like early heavy rock music the do yourself a favour and get this album and Bandolier, both classics. Budgie we a band that were just so good it was unbelievable that they never hit the really big time. I suppose they just did not get the exposure they deserved, unlike the like of Black Sabbath, Deep Purple or Led Zeppelin at the time. Sadly I never got to see them live, even though I purchased my first copy of Bandolier in 1976, what was I thinking.
Burke Shelly produces some soaring vocals and classic bass line, and Tony Bourge guitar work is some of the best you will hear, and this is all held together and complimented by the drumming engine of Ray Phillips. They just knew how to work together as a tight 3 piece, probably had to as nowhere to hide in a 3 piece unit.
I have a theory about great album covers and great albums which I will often reference in comments. This is a classic example, fantastic cover with an amazing album within. Did Budgie want to be taken seriously though, with track names like 'You're the Best Thing Since Powdered Milk' and 'In the Grip of a Tyrefitters Hand'. The thing I love about Budgie is that they moved from really heavy material to the almost ethereal like 'You Know I'll Always Love You'. Great drum solo at the beginning of 'Powdered Milk'. The guitar work on 'Parents' is superb! Get it on vinyl if you can.
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