About ten years ago, I was really obsessed with Budgie and wanted to collect UK pressings for all of their albums. It was a nice dream, but I only managed to pick up two of them, Bandolier and In For The Kill, before I got distracted and moved on to chase other things. When I was picking up the Zero Boys record on Discogs and saw that the seller also had a UK pressing of Budgie's third album available, I figured that the time was right to finally add one more to the collection.Never Turn Your Back On A Friend was released in 1973, and has one of my favorite Budgie songs, Breadfan, on it. Of course the first time I heard the song was when Metallica was covering it on the b-side for the Eye Of The Beholder single, but this Budgie version hits hard too. Throw in other Budgie classics like You're The Biggest Thing Since Powdered Milk and In The Grip Of A Tyrefitter's Hand, and this record is so good.Man, it was really nice picking up this record and a great reminder of how much I enjoy listening to this kind of stuff. It's got me thinking of those other 70's bands that I was hot to collect at one point... more Budgie, Thin Lizzy, Kiss, Deep Purple... and wondering what other holes I still need to fill.
Sam Jayne
9 hours ago


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