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Genre: Rock
Performer: Various
Title: Ex Budgie
Style: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Date of release: 1993
MP3 album size: 1436 mb
FLAC APE album size: 1159 mb
WMA album size: 1574 mb
Digital formats: APE WAV MIDI XM AA AAC DTS
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Tracklist

Music Factory Studios, Cardiff, Wales 1991
1 Tredegar Love It Or Hate It (Old Mix) 5:13
2 Tredegar No Surprises (Old Mix) 6:10
New Farm House, Trefil, Wales 1982
3 Tredegar Strange Situation 3:58
New Farm House, Trefil, Wales 1983
4 Tredegar Daylight Robbery 3:12
5 Tredegar Which Way To Go (Early Version) 5:28
Music Factory Studios, Cardiff, Wales 1985
6 Tredegar Duma 6:03
Track Studios, Bristol, England 1989
7 Tredegar Higher And Higher
8 Tredegar 1066
Live In London, England 1983
9 Tredegar Hard Time (Live) 3:20
New Farm House, Trefil, Wales 1980
10 Titus Oats Comming Home 3:13
11 Titus Oats Hard Boiled Head Case 3:26
Pathway Studios, London, England 1978
12 Freez Untitled 4:55
13 Freez I Believe In Love 0:45

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – The Music Factory, Cardiff
  • Recorded At – New Farm House
  • Recorded At – Pathway Studios
  • Recorded At – Track Studios, Bristol

Credits

  • Backing Vocals – Eric Jones (tracks: 10, 11), Howard Jones (tracks: 10, 11)
  • Bass – Alan Fish (tracks: 4, 5), Bob Winter (tracks: 3), Fabrice Francese (tracks: 7, 8), Howard Jones (tracks: 10, 11), Jason Marsh (tracks: 1, 2), Pete Dutton (tracks: 12, 13)
  • Brass – Tom Prince (tracks: 6)
  • Drums – Ray Phillips (tracks: 1 - 13)
  • Guitar – Andy Wood (tracks: 6), Eric Jones (tracks: 10, 11), K.J. Street (tracks: 7,8), Lee Jones (tracks: 7, 8), Paul Price (tracks: 12, 13), Sam Lees (tracks: 1, 2), Tony Bourge (tracks: 3, 4, 5, 9, 12, 13)
  • Piano – Paul Price (tracks: 12, 13)
  • Vocals – Carl Sentence* (tracks: 3), Ian Hornsby (tracks: 4, 5), Paul Price (tracks: 12, 13), Ray Phillips (tracks: 1, 3, 9 - 13), Russ North (tracks: 6), Trixie Thorne (tracks: 7, 8)

Notes

Sabre Dance Fan Club CD Of Tredegar and other Ex Budgie bands.

This CD was put together primarily as a collectors item for members of Sabre Dance, the Budgie and related bands fan club Sabre Dance promises you that this is a genuine collectors item with a maximum pressing of 500 numbered copies. As an added bonus each copy is autographed by Ray Phillips.

The music starts with two tracks from the as yet unreleased debut album by Six Ton Budgie. However the versions presented here were actually recorded by the final Tredegar line-up (featuring both Ray Phillips and Jason Marsh) and are from an old mix. 'Love it or Hate it' and ‘No Surprises' recorded in late 1991 in Music Factory Studio's, Cardiff, Wales.

'Strange Situation’ dates from the first Tredegar demo's recorded in late 1982 featuring Ray Phillips, Tony Bourge, Bob Winter and Carl Sentence (Ex Persian Risk, on vocals). Closer to early Budgie, this track was first presented on the First Demo's Ltd Edition tape package put out by Sabre Dance in October 1991.

'Daylight Robbery’ is an early demo rescued from the archives featuring Alan Fish (Ex Groundhogs) on bass guitar. The version of ‘Which Way to Go' presented here is the original demo version recorded in May, 1983 by the first Tredegar line up (Bourge/ Phillips/ Fish / Hornsby). This song was subsequently re-recorded by a later Tredegar line up for the 1986 debut album released on Aries (UK) Records.

‘Duma’ first released in 1986 was the bands first single, originally released in a picture sleeve cover with a limited edition pressing of 1000, it is very rare now! 'Higher and Higher’ and '1066' were recorded by a five piece Tredegar featuring Trixie Thorne on vocals. '1066' in particular captures Tredegar's brief stab at the commercial rock market. Both tracks were recorded at Bristol's Track Studio's in late 1989. ‘Hard Time' was recorded in concert from one of Tredegar's earliest live performances from London's Fulham Greyhound in July, 1983. A powerful track that also features a drum solo by Ray Phillips, it is presented here for the first time.

The TITUS OATS tracks 'Comming Home' and 'Hard Boiled Head Case’ were taken from the only surviving tape owned by Ray Phillips. The tracks recorded by Titus Oats, a power trio featuring Ray Phillips on drums and lead vocals date from 1980.

The final two tracks are real gems, from a band called FREEZ featuring Ray Phillips and Tony Bourge. Freez were formed in July, 1978 the first time Ray and Tony had played together since their days in Budgie. In August 1979 the band were forced to change their name and became STORM (a more familar name to many Budgie fans). The tracks recorded by Freez date from a recording session (under the guidance of former Budgie
manager Graham Maloney) at Pathway Studios in London, December 1978.

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