Power Supply (album) explained

Power Supply
Type:Album
Artist:Budgie
Cover:BudgiePowerSupply.jpg
Released:10 October 1980
Recorded:1980
Studio:The Old Mill, Rockfield, Wales
Genre:Heavy metal[1]
Length:37:18
Label:RCA, Active
Producer:Budgie & Dave Charles
Prev Title:Impeckable
Prev Year:1978
Next Title:Nightflight
Next Year:1981

Power Supply is the eighth album by the Welsh heavy metal power trio, Budgie, released in October 1980 on Active Records, a sublabel of RCA Records (which was the distributor of A&M Records — Budgie's previous label — at the time). This is the first album without original guitarist Tony Bourge, who left the band in 1978 after the album Impeckable. Power Supply showcases a more straight forward blues-influenced raw heavy metal sound that dispenses entirely with the experimental approach of the previous two albums, an approach that matched the zeitgeist of the time, reflecting the renewed and revitalised surge of interest in classic heavy metal brought about by the younger NWOBHM bands.

New guitarist, John Thomas from the Southern rock outfit, The George Hatcher Band ventured away from the sometime progressive rock, psychedelic minor chord focused inclinations of the previous guitarist, Tony Bourge, to replace it with a more direct heavy metal blues rock Rhythm and blues sound that took the band in new directions with this and subsequent albums, which appealed to the older fans of the band as well as attracting new audiences. [2]

Dave Charles, who had previously worked with Dr. Feelgood (Down by the Jetty), Dave Edmunds and Brinsley Schwarz Hype, was the sound engineer on the album, recording the band at Rockfield Studios. Science fiction fantasy artist and book-cover illustrator Adrian Chesterman provided the futuristic artwork for the sleeve design. [3]

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Personnel

Band members
Production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Budgie Power Supply review - Metallum. Malone. Frank. March 18, 2018. Metallum. December 12, 2021.
  2. Web site: Now Yer Squawkin': The Story of Burke Shelley and Budgie. Michael Heatley. LouderSound.com. April 10, 2017.
  3. Book: Birch, Will. 2003. No Sleep Till Canvey Island – The Great Pub Rock Revolution. 1st. Virgin Books Ltd. London. 73–74. 0-7535-0740-4. registration.