Bandolier (album)
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Bandolier is Budgie's fifth album. Released in September 1975 through A&M Records. This album was certified gold in 1976. Ultimately, it's a patchy effort in the heavy blues rock genre, but survives better than many of its era. The high spot is probably the cascading guitar solos of Napoleon Bona, harking back to Lynyrd Skynyrd's Freebird and presaging Motörhead's "Overkill". Includes gentle guitar pieces (Slipaway), harder, bluesier excursions (House Rules, Feelings) and even the reggae-influenced 'Who Do You Want For Your Love?'.
Tracks
Breaking All The House Rules
Slipaway
Who Do You Want For Your Love?
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I Can't See My Feelings
I Ain't No Mountain (Andy Fairweather-Low)
Napoleon Bona, Parts 1&2
Personnel
- Burke Shelley - Bass, Vocals
- Tony Bourge - Guitar, Vocals
- Steve "Syco Steve" Williams - Drums
- Budgie - Producer
- Richard Manwaring - Engineer
- Pat Marran - Engineer
- Ray Martinez - Engineer
- John Pasche - Art Direction
- Pete Vernon - Photography
- Patrick Woodroffe - Cover Illustration



