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The album is a collaborative project between rapper Sage Elsesser, who was born in Los Angeles and based in Brooklyn, and producer Budgie, who was born in London and based in Los Angeles. [5] They started making the album in 2019. [6] It took four years to finish the album. [5] The album was recorded at Budgie's home in Los Angeles. [5]
Radio Sessions 1974 & 1978 is a double live album by Welsh rock band Budgie. The album tracks were taken from two live concerts; one at the Global Village in London in 1974, the other in Los Angeles in 1978.
Tom and Ben finish their recent business plan documents, but when Ginger and the gang talk about the CEO, Tom mistakenly sends the document to the CEO. Ben creates a device that teleports him and Tom into the Internet to chase down the email, with Ginger helping them navigate. Meanwhile, Hank and Angela try to distract the CEO from opening his ...
The BBC Recordings is live compilation album by Welsh rock band Budgie. The tracks on this album were taken from five shows. The tracks on this album were taken from five shows. Track listing
The original Talking Tom Cat game was launched in 2010 for iOS, followed by Talking Tom 2 in 2011. In 2013, the My Talking Tom game was released, followed by the My Talking Tom 2 game in 2018. Talking Angela (also called Angela) – Tom's girlfriend, a white cat with a love for travel, singing, fashion and dancing.
We Came, We Saw... is an album of compiled live tracks by the Welsh rock band Budgie, collected from their performances at the Reading Festival in 1980 and 1982, with an emphasis on songs released during that period rather than the band's older, more well-known work. Heavier Than Air - Rarest Eggs is a companion to this album.
Talking Tom, a gray tabby cat, newscaster, and Ginger's uncle who develops a crush on Angela. Talking Ben, a tan dog, genius, scientist and newscaster. Talking Pierre, a green parrot who likes to play video games and gets easily annoyed by the others, particularly Tom. Talking Ginger, a mischievous and curious orange tabby kitten and Tom's nephew.
Sparkie Williams (1954–1962) was a talking budgie who had a repertoire of more than 500 words and eight nursery rhymes, becoming a national celebrity after fronting an advertising campaign for Capern's bird seed, and making a record which sold 20,000 copies. [1] [2] After he died, he was stuffed and put on show at Newcastle's Hancock Museum. [3]