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Performer: Budgie
Title: Never Turn Your Back On A Friend
Country: Poland
Catalog Number: MM-0175
Label: Mag Magic
Released: 1989
Style: Hard Rock, Classic Rock
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 197
| 1 | Baby Please Don't Go |
| 2 | You're The Biggest Thing Since Powdered Milk |
| 3 | Breadfan |
| 4 | Parents |
| 5 | You Know I'll Always Love You |
| 6 | In The Grip Of A Tyre Fitter's Hand |
| 7 | Riding My Nightmare |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MDKS 8010 | Budgie | Never Turn Your Back On A Friend (LP, Album) | MCA Records | MDKS 8010 | UK | 1973 |
| RR 4013-C | Budgie | Never Turn Your Back On A Friend (CD, Album, RE) | Repertoire Records | RR 4013-C | Germany | Unknown |
| NP4 | Budgie | Never Turn Your Back On A Friend (CD, Album, RE, RM) | Noteworthy Productions | NP4 | UK | 2004 |
| NP23V | Budgie | Never Turn Your Back On A Friend (LP, Album, RE, 180) | Noteworthy Productions | NP23V | UK | 2014 |
| UICY-77760 | Budgie | Never Turn Your Back On A Friend (CD, Album, Ltd, RE, RM, SHM) | Geffen Records | UICY-77760 | Japan | 2016 |
Never Turn Your Back on a Friend is Budgie's third album, released in June 1973. A remastered version was released in late 2004. The album includes Breadfan, one of the band's better known songs. Metallica recorded a cover version of Breadfan in 1987. The first pressings of the vinyl LP included a chiming Big Ben and a spoken intro of Winston Churchill's speech to the Commons in 1940 - however, due to legal problems, this had to be removed on later pressings and has remained that way on all CD. Baby Please Don't Go. Joseph Williams. 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. 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. Songs in album Budgie - Never Turn Your Back On A Friend 1973. Budgie - Breadfan. Budgie - Baby Please Don't Go. Budgie - You Know It Always Love You. Produced by Budgie Engineers: Pat Moran and Kingsley Ward Recorded at Rockfield Studios, South Wales. Sleeve drawn and designed by Roger Dean. В названии третьего и четвертого трека ошибки, правильно - You Know I'll Always Love You и You're The Biggest Thing Since Powdered Milk. Listen free to Budgie Never Turn Your Back on a Friend Breadfan, Baby Please Don't Go and more. 7 tracks 42:15. Lesen Sie Rezensionen und informieren Sie sich über beteiligte LYRICS. album: Never Turn Your Back On A Friend 1973. 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. Open up your mind Open up your purse Open up your bones Never, never gonna lose it. Come on Keep it on the side With a ride On a record on the top If you're gonna be a bad boy. Breadfan You got it wrong Some long time friend's gonna lose it In the end who's a fool. Seagull Give it all away Stay a bird Stay a man Stay a ghost Stay what you wanna be. This particular album, released in 1973, seems to be Budgie's most recognized album. Then the rest of the song goes back into the relentless hard rock riffing and singing. IMO this is the best sounding track off the album. 2 Baby Please Don't Go Overall a bluesy, shuffling song. Has some good guitar licks and bass riffs. The singing is a bit weird and cheesy, but in a way fits. The riffs change from verse to chorus to solo, etc. Good song nothing amzingly special about it though. Budgie : Never Turn Your Back on a Friend,альбом, рецезия, трек-лист, mp3, тексты песен. Budgie's third album, Never Turn Your Back on a Friend' contains their most famous and arguably best song in lead track, Breadfan. This track, the album opener, is an amazing proto-thrash metal classic that is incredibly heavy for 1973 However if listeners were aware of the bands first two albums then they would be as surprised at the aural violence wreaked by Breadfan. Never' also contains other notable tracks which curiously feature two other heavy long songs, two short acoustic ditties and a ten minute power ballad that closes