Budgie - Never Turn Your Back on a Friend

Budgie - Never Turn Your Back on a Friend
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Album Details

Title: Never Turn Your Back on a Friend
Artist: Budgie
Release Date: 1973
Re-Released On: 1/17/2005
Label: MCA Records, Noteworthy
UPCs: 4009910401323, 8055202111162
Genre: Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, Prog-Rock, Heavy Metal, British Metal
Moods: Aggressive, Hostile, Menacing, Visceral, Angry
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 8
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Breadfan
  2. Baby Please Don't Go
  3. You Know I'll Always Love You
  4. You're the Biggest Thing Since Powdered Milk
  5. In the Grip of a Tyrefitter's Hand
  6. Riding My Nightmare
  7. Parents

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDNoteworthy4
------CDMCA Records1712

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Album Review

Originally released in 1973 on MCA, Budgie's third record, Never Turn Your Back on a Friend, was another slab of the band's signature plodding metal sound. Although they were never more than a cult band in the U.S., Budgie's popularity flourished in their native England, yet their influence was eventually felt by many notable American bands (Metallica, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, etc.). The mammoth riffs created by guitarist Tony Bourge are definitely on par with Black Sabbath riff master Tony Iommi, while vocalist/bassist Burke Shelley's voice is a cross between Robert Plant and early Geddy Lee. Drummers came and went (this would be original member Ray Phillips' last recording), but you'd never guess there would be a defection soon, judging from the tightness and interplay displayed on this album. One of their best-known tracks, "Breadfan" (later covered by Metallica), kicks off the album with rapid, almost speed metal, while the epic "Parents" closes the album sans the heavy metal thunder (the band chooses a more mid-paced and acoustic sound). The group also became notorious for coming up with profound (yet lighthearted) song titles, such as "In the Grip of a Tyrefitter's Hand" and "You're the Biggest Thing Since Powdered Milk." Recommended to anyone who finds solace in the metal forefathers (Sabbath, Zep, Hendrix, etc.). ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
BudgieProducer
Burke ShelleyGuitar (Bass), Bass, Vocals
Chris WelchLiner Notes
Fin CostelloPhotography
Martyn DeanDesign
Ray PhillipsDrums
Roger DeanPaintings, Logo
Tony BourgeGuitar (Electric), Vocals, Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic)

Member Reviews

Raef N. (Budgie) wrote on 2/20/2008...

With such titles as "You're The Biggest Thing Since Powdered Milk" and "In The Grip Of A Tyrefitter's Hand", Budgie showed their ability to write humorous lyrics.
This is a classic Budgie album. The song "Breadfan", covered by Metallica decades later, has the meanest guitar riff.
A must.