Squawk

01/01/1972


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All Music Guide Review

Having acquired a small cult following with its first album, Budgie offered a second dose of abrasive, forceful heavy metal that, like its predecessor, drew on influences ranging from Cream to Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin. Budgie was a band that loved contrasts -- the folk-ish qualities of "Make Me Happy" and the Beatlesque "Rolling Home Again" make hard-driving classics like "Hot as a Docker's Armpit," "Drugstore Woman," and "Rocking Man" seem all the more intense. For all its strengths, Squawk didn't turn Budgie into the well-known outfit it should have been. Budgie's followers were a devoted bunch, but unfortunately, there weren't nearly enough of them. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Whiskey River
  • 3:27

  • 2
  • Rocking Man
  • 5:25

  • 4
  • Make Me Happy
  • 2:37

  • 7
  • Bottled
  • 1:57

  • 9
  • Stranded
  • 6:17

  • Credits

    • Roger Dean
    • Artwork, Design, Cover Painting, Cover Model, Drawing


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