LP BUDGIE Deliver Us From Evil (Re-Release) Hifly Sound HIFLY 8001 STILL SEALED

Sold Date: February 14, 2015
Start Date: January 31, 2015
Final Price: £15.52 (GBP)
Seller Feedback: 2733
Buyer Feedback: 21


LP BUDGIE Deliver Us From Evil (Re-Release) Hifly Sound HIFLY 8001 STILL SEALED The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

 

LP BUDGIE

Deliver Us From Evil

 

Country of release: Liechtenstein, 2014

Original released: 1982

Manufacturer: Sound Hifly

Catalogue number: Hifly 8001

Barcode: 5291103811012

 

Gatefold / Gatefold Sleeve: Yes / No

 

 Condition Record: MINT

Condition cover: MINT

  LP is still sealed / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!

(Photo from my own LP / Photo taken from my own copy)

 

 

Tracks Side 1:

1. Bored With Russia ( 3:48 )

2. Do not Cry ( 3:18 )

3. Drug Truth ( 4:21 )

4. Young Girl ( 2:15 )

5. Flowers In The Attic ( 5:08 )


 

Tracks Side 2:

1. NORAD (Doomsday City) ( 4:12 )

2. Give Me The Truth ( 4:10 )

3. Alison ( 3:24 )

4. Finger On The Button ( 3:59 )

5. Hold On To Love ( 4:16 )


  Lists at YouTube:       If Nightflight not what the ultimate example of Budgie's misguided commercial ambitions, than Budgie's final original album most certainly is. The synths from the load album are back and even more prominent and cheesier than you can imagine. Think mid-80's Rush without the emotional authenticity: the guitar sound on this supposed "rock" album is just as pathetic. What few heavy metal riffs are left are scattered between thin lame, repetitious pop rock that's no better than any of the more famous garbage of this period. As Mentioned in my Nightflight review, listen to Styx, Journey, Def Leppard, Foreigner, etc for at approximation of Budgie's sound on Their RCA albums. If you can dig this sort of stuff, than you have a stronger stomach than I, sir or madam.

Throughout songwriting is manufactured and hook-oriented, what little Remained of the band's trademark eccentricity has been cut loose in favor of era-specific clichés. Between the obligatory weepy love ballads ("Alison," which is somehow worse than your typical Budgie ballad) and upbeat rocking love ballads ("Young Girl," not much better), there's a heavy emphasis on Cold War paranoia in tracks like "fingers on the Button, "" Bored with Russia, "and" NORAD "Lots of groups werewolf getting in on this sort of thing (Birth Control, for instance); it was a trendy musical subject. Budgie, HOWEVER, had never been a trendy belt: Their uncommon musicality inspired trends, not Followed them. This is just absurd. "Bored with Russia?" Nope, not me fellas. "Do not Cry?" I'm trying my best not to, almost can not help it listening to how a mighty ribbon has incurred. "Hold On to Love?" Not for Budgie guitarist John Thomas, Whose flashy half-assedry has apparently ruined the band. Over three albums and EP recorded at with him, there might be two songs did are even close to the value of the fucking throwaways off Their 70's albums. Find it hard to believe? So did I. Gander for yourself, dear reader, and see if you do not find yourself thinking the same.

With the exception of perhaps "Flowers in the Attic," which performs fairly well for a power ballad (in the same vein as "Time to Remember" from Power Supply), there's nary a song worth remembering off this record. Afterwards, the band would record tracks for a final RCA album, but would end up shelving it and calling it quits (the lost demos would be released Eventually as The Last Stage in the 2000 's). Metallica's decision to cover a pair of the band's tracks choicer From Their early period would result in renewed interest in Budgie, quite Possibly the only reason They maintain a cult fan base to this day. But all the Budgie love in the world is directed towards most Certainly Their 70's accomplishments; Their letter 80's outings shoulderstand be duly forgotten. Promptly deliver this from your attention. (DawnoftheShred / metal-archives.com)

Burke Shelley - Bass, Vocals
John Thomas - Guitar
Steve Williams - Drums
&
Duncan Mackay - Keyboards
   

Shipping within Germany (insured GLS - generally within 24 hours)   5,00 EUR

No matter how many LPs are purchased, shipping is always 5,00 euros. No additional shipping costs from the second LP !!

Shipping within EEC & Oversea   (AIRMAIL)   5,00 EUR

  

For more information or photos? Please ask

Need more info or photos? Please ask

 

 

EAN 5291103811012 Record Size Lp (12 Inch) Sub-genre Hard Rock Genre Skirt Release Year 1982 / 2014 Speed 33 Rpm