Squawk
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Squawk est le deuxième album studio du groupe gallois Budgie.
Comme son prédécesseur, il a été enregistré au Pays de Galles dans les studios Rockfield et produit par Rodger Bain. Sa réedition en 2005, comporte 4 titres bonus, dont une reprise enregistré en 2004 du titre Rolling Home Again avec le guitariste originel Tony Bourge et un titre, Whisky River, enregistré pendant les répétitions pour la tournée 2003[1].
La pochette a été dessinée par l'artiste Roger Dean, connu pour ses illustrations des albums du groupe anglais Yes.
Liste des titres
- Tous les titres sont signés par le groupe.
- Whiskey River - 3:15
- Rocking Man - 5:19
- Rolling Home Again - 1:38
- Make Me Happy - 2:32
- Hot As A Docker's Armpit - 5:42
- Drugstore Woman - 3:12
- Bottled - 1:43
- Young Is A World - 7:56
- Stranded - 6:10
Version remastérisée
- Titres bonus sur la version remastérisé 2005
- Whisky River (single edit)
- Stranded (alternate mix)
- Whisky River (version 2003)
- Rolling Home Again (version 2004)
Musiciens
- Burke Shelley : chant , basse, claviers.
- Tony Bourge : guitares.
- Ray Philips : batterie, percussions.
- Steve williams : batterie, percussions sur le titre de 2003.
- Simon Lees : guitares sur le titre de 2003.
Références
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Burke Shelley • Steve Williams • Graig Goldy
Tony Bourge • Ray Philips • John Thomas • Pete Boot • Simon Lees |
Albums studios |
Budgie • Squawk • Never Turn Your Back On A Friend • In For The Kill • Bandolier • If I Were Brittania, I'd Waive The Rules • Impeckable • Power Supply • Nightflight • Deliver Us From Evil • You're All Living in Cuckooland |
Albums en public |
Heavier Than Air-Rarest Eggs • We Came, We Saw... • Live In San Antonio • Radio Sessions 1974 -1978 • The BBC Recordings |
Compilations |
Best of Budgie • Best Of Budgie (1981) • An Ecstasy Of Fumbling - The definitive Anthology • Best Of Budgie (1997) • The Last Stage |
EP |
If Swallowed Do Not Induce Womiting |
Catégories :
- Album de rock
- Album musical sorti en 1972
- Album de Budgie
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