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Deliver Us from Evil is Budgie's tenth album, released in October 1982 on RCA Records, and according to Burke Shelley its theme "attacks the power structures of East and West and the balance of terror",[2] in addition it also "refers to all kinds of evil, not just The Bomb and war, but the main theme calls for world peace".[2]
According to Steve Williams, "the concept of the album came about as an accident. We didn't write 'Bored With Russia'. Don (Smith) brought that over from America and that started the ball rolling. We played it a few times and it started the whole concept".[2] The song was written by noted producer Beau Hill, erroneously credited as Bo Hill, and demoed up with his late 70's outfit Airborne. It was finally issued on the band's 2003 archives release The Dig.
Reception of the album was mixed, due to a more commercially oriented sound than previous releases. It has been described as either "a complete musical shipwreck" [3] or "a collection which not only sounds fantastic but bristles with great songs and exquisite often Who-like arrangements".[4] Their commercial appeal has been justified as a "conscious effort to broaden their horizons"[4] in order to attend "a market more attuned to melody than mere muscle".[4] The album release was followed with an UK tour from late October to December 1982.[5]
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Burke Shelley and John Thomas, except where noted.
1. |
"Bored with Russia" (Bo Hill[6]) |
3:49 |
2. |
"Don't Cry" |
3:19 |
3. |
"Truth Drug" |
4:23 |
4. |
"Young Girl" (Mason, Grieves) |
2:17 |
5. |
"Flowers in the Attic" |
5:12 |
6. |
"N.O.R.A.D. (Doomsday City)" |
4:15 |
7. |
"Give Me the Truth" |
4:11 |
8. |
"Alison" (Shelley) |
3:26 |
9. |
"Finger on the Button" |
3:59 |
10. |
"Hold On to Love" |
4:16 |
11. |
"Bored with Russia" (single edit) |
3:35 |
12. |
"Truth Drug" (live 1982) |
4:36 |
13. |
"Flowers in the Attic" (live 1983) |
5:00 |
Personnel
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References
- ↑ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Budgie: Deliver Us from Evil" at AllMusic. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
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- ↑ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Budgie: Deliver Us from Evil" at AllMusic. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
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- ↑ Tour Dates. Kerrang!, n.26, 7-20 Oct 1982, p.11
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Miscellaneous |
- The Extreem – From Out of the Sky
- 6 Ton Budgie
- Budgie and Beyond
- Ornithology v.1
- Booty's B – Sides
- The Battle of My Mind
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EPs & Singles |
- "Crash Course in Brain Surgery"/"Nude Disintegrating Parachutist Woman"
- "Whiskey River"/"Guts"
- "Whiskey River"/"Stranded"
- "Zoom Club" (Edit)/"Wondering What Everyone Knows"
- "I Ain't No Mountain"/"Honey"
- "Smile Boy Smile"/"All at Sea"
- If Swallowed Do Not Induce Vomiting
- "Crime Against the World"/"Hellbender"
- "Keeping a Rendezvous"/"Apparatus"
- "I Turned to Stone (Part 1)"/"I Turned to Stone (Part 2)"
- "Bored with Russia"/"Don't Cry"
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