An Ecstacy of Fumbling - The Definitive Anthology

An Ecstacy of Fumbling - The Definitive Anthology

Infobox Album |
Name = An Ecstasy Of Fumbling - The Definitive Anthology
Type = Compilation Album
Artist = Budgie


Released = 1996
Recorded = 1971-1972
Genre = Rock
Length = 42:18
Label =
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album = "Best Of Budgie" (1981)
This album = "An Ecstasy Of Fumbling - The Definitive Anthology" (1996)
Next album = "Best Of Budgie" (1997)

"An Ecstasy Of Fumbling - The Definitive Anthology" was the third compilation album by Welsh rock band Budgie. The album contained two discs and featured songs from their first album Budgie to the ninth album Nightflight. The album also features one rare track "Beautiful Lies" that was previously not put on any albums, and also featured two live tracks.

Track listings

#Homicidal Suicidal
#Nude Disintegrating Parachutist Woman (Single Version)
#Whiskey River
#Hot As A Docker's Armpit
#In The Grip Of A Tyrefitter's Hand
#Breadfan
#Parents
#In For The Kill
#Crash Course In Brain Surgery
#Napoleon Bona Parts 1 & 2
#Who Do You Want For Your Love
#Beautiful Lies
#Anne Neggen
#If I Were Britannia I'd Waive The Rules
#Black Velvet Stallion
#Melt The Ice Away
#Forearm Smash
#Time To Remember
#Wildfire
#Lies Of Jim (The E Type Lover)
#I Turned To Stone
#She Used Me Up
#Superstar (Live)
#Panzer Division Destroyed (Live)

Personnel

*Burke Shelley - Bass & Vocals (all tracks)
*Tony Bourge - Guitar (Tracks 1-11 & 13-16)
*John Thomas - Guitar (Tracks 12 & 17-24)
*Ray Phillips - Drums (Tracks 1-7)
*Pete Boot - Drums (Tracks 8 & 9)
*Steve Williams - Drums (Tracks 10-24)


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