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  2. The Very Best of Slade - Wikipedia

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    Slade effectively renders every past Slade hits collection redundant, as remastered sound and a sharp eye for all the band's U.K. chart entries serve up a peerless examination of what remains one of British rock's most flawless careers. No matter that the hits went so badly off the boil around 1975-1976 - still, three-quarters of disc one is ...

  3. List of songs recorded by Slade - Wikipedia

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    Cover of 1967 Aretha Franklin song, recorded as an unfinished demo in the "Radio Wall of Sound" / "Universe" sessions. Shooting Me Down: 1987 Holder, Lea Originally written and demoed by Holder and Lea for Samantha Fox, then considered as a Slade track, but was ultimately recorded and released as a single by Chrome Molly in 1988. The Holder/Lea ...

  4. Feel the Noize – Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    Feel The Noize – Greatest Hits is a compilation album by the British rock band Slade. It was released in January 1997 and reached No. 19 in the UK charts, remaining in the charts for six weeks. [1] The success of the compilation encouraged other bands of the Glam Rock era to release their own 'Greatest Hits' packages.

  5. Slade discography - Wikipedia

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    Slade in Flame (1975) Wall of Hits (1991) Inside Slade – The Singles 1971–1991 (2004) The Very Best of Slade (2005) Slade Alive! – The Ultimate Critical Review (2006) Slade – Live at Koko (2015)

  6. Cum On Feel the Hitz: The Best of Slade - Wikipedia

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    Horowitz also felt that Slade's music is "heavy on stomping beats and impossibly catchy choruses made for stadium-sized, chanting" and their "music may seem simplistic and somewhat repetitious, but writing anthemic choruses meant to be shouted by well-oiled fans cranked up at ear-splitting volume is a talent few can pull off, let alone as ...

  7. Sladest - Wikipedia

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    Sladest was originally going to be titled "The Best of Slade". [7] [8] It contained fourteen tracks and included the band's eight hit singles up to that time, along with six other tracks, five of which pre-dated Slade's commercial breakthrough in 1971. In America, the album was released by Reprise (Warner Bros. Records), and was the band's ...

  8. Slades Greats - Wikipedia

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    Slades Greats is a compilation album by the British rock band Slade.It was released by Polydor on 25 May 1984 and reached No. 89 in the UK charts. [2] The compilation, a revised re-issue of the 1980 compilation Slade Smashes!, was released following the band's late 1983-early 1984 success with the singles "My Oh My" and "Run Runaway".

  9. Get Yer Boots On: The Best of Slade - Wikipedia

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    Because Slade's music was so deliberately dumb, they tend to be either forgotten or dismissed, but Get Yer Boots On proves they made some of the most addictive, tuneful hard rock of the '70s - it's blue-collar glitter, as primal as AC/DC and catchy as bubblegum pop. Anybody who loves loud guitars and humongous hooks will find this irresistible ...