TCCDM Pulls One Out..."In For The Kill" - Budgie (1974)

"In For The Kill" - Budgie (1974)

     I pick up Budgie whenever I'm lucky enough to stumble upon one, which isn't often.  Their music carries the shine of Purple, Sabbath, and Zeppelin, and yet Budgie has very much their own plow.  The riffage is there. The jamming is inspired. There is prog-dust sprinkled about.  And the vocals are curiously wonderful.  They have all the flavors I like.  This and their previous album "Never Turn Your Back on a Friend" (1973) are both killer.  They're my Huckleberry. 

Side one is a solid spinner with an epic nine-spot gem to close it out.  The epic nine-spot on side two is pretty dang good, as well.  Only the boogie-esque "Running From My Soul" on side two sours the milk.  That one I've yet to warm up to.  Otherwise, "In For The Kill" is a blast to crank.  This Welsh band never got much bump from their label in the States, but the album still scratches the itch just fine and dandy.

"In For The Kill" - Budgie (back)

Favorites include:
"In For The Kill" 
"Crash Course In Brain Surgery" 
"Wondering What Everyone Knows" 
"Zoom Club"

I picked this square up from longtime friend Garageman G for under a tenner buried amongst a few boxes of records.  Like I said earlier, Budgie albums are hard to come by in the wild so if you're a fan, you gotta snag when you can snag.  My copy was pressed at the MCA plant in Pinkneyville, IL.  The plant closed in 2007.  The vinyl is easily identified by the letter "P" between two diamond shapes stamped in the deadwax.

MCA Records

Cat #
MCA-429
SIDE A  DEADWAX
MCA 484-W1-  ◈-P-◈  I
SIDE B  DEADWAX
MCA 485-W1-  ◈̶-̶P̶-̶◈̶

"In For The Kill" - Budgie / "In For The Kill" (1974)

TRACKS:
A1  "In For The Kill" 6:27
A2  "Crash Course In Brain Surgery" 2:37
A3  "Wondering What Everyone Knows" 2:53
A4  "Zoom Club" 9:49
B1  "Hammer And Tongs" 6:59
B2  "Running From My Soul" 3:36
B3  "Living On Your Own" 9:12

PERSONNEL:
Burke Shelley - vocals, bass
Tony Bourge - guitar
Pete Boot - drums
Ray Phillips - drums (A2)

Good stuff.

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