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While recording their next studio album, Old New Borrowed and Blue, Slade decided to release a compilation album to maintain the band's momentum. Sladest was released in September 1973, on the same day as the band's new single "My Friend Stan". Sladest topped the UK charts and was a success in Europe and beyond too. In its first week of release ...
Sladest: Released: 28 September 1973; Label: Polydor; 1 3 10 75 1 3 — 4 12 ... Non-album single US only, as The In-Be-Tweens 1972 "Hear Me Calling" Slade Alive!
"My Friend Stan", alongside the compilation Sladest, was Slade's first release following drummer Don Powell's near fatal car crash in July 1973. The accident threw the band's future into doubt, however Powell survived and was soon able to join the band in recording material for their new album Old New Borrowed and Blue.
Some album covers prove controversial due to their titles alone. When the Sex Pistols released Never Mind The Bollocks…in 1977, a record shop owner in Nottingham named Chris Searle was arrested ...
In a retrospective review of Sladest, Paul Tinelli of AllMusic included the song as one of the band's "finest moments" and described it as an "arena rocker that would get kids up off their seats". [26] In 1999, Q magazine listed "Cum On Feel the Noize" at No. 96 in their poll of the Top 100 singles of all time. In 2005, they listed the song at ...
Slade Alive! (live only)/Sladest (2011 Salvo Remaster) (studio acetate) Alvin Lee: Heaven Knows 1974 Slade in Flame Holder, Lea Here's To... (The New Year) 1984 Crackers – The Christmas Party Album Holder, Lea Hey Ho Wish You Well 1985 Rogues Gallery Holder, Lea Hi Ho Silver Lining: 1985 Crackers – The Christmas Party Album Scott English ...
"Look Wot You Dun" is a song by the British rock band Slade, released in 1972 as a non-album single. The song was written by lead vocalist Noddy Holder, bassist Jim Lea and drummer Don Powell, and produced by Chas Chandler. It reached No. 4 in the UK, remaining in the charts for ten weeks. [3]
Old New Borrowed and Blue is the fourth studio album by the British rock group Slade. It was released on 15 February 1974 and reached No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart. It has been certified Gold by BPI. The album was produced by Chas Chandler. For the album, Slade attempted to begin breaking away from their usual rock formula.