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Slade: (Glam Yobs)
Noddy's howl, Dave's sparkle, boots that thudded like thunder-Mama Weer All Crazee Now turned pubs into riots, Cum on Feel the Noize made every kid scream wrong. Misspelled mayhem for the factory lads who couldn't spell glam but owned it. More misprints stamping weekly.


Slade: "Slade Alive Vol. Two" Album (1978)
Slade’s Slade Alive Vol. Two was released as an LP album in the UK by Barn Records (catalog number 2314 107) on November 27, 1978....

Slade
Nov 27, 19781 min read


Slade: "Rock 'n' Roll Bolero" Single (1978)
Slade’s “Rock ‘n’ Roll Bolero” 7-inch vinyl single, was released in the UK on October 13, 1978, on Barn Records (catalogue: 2014 127)....

Slade
Oct 12, 19783 min read


Slade: “My Baby Left Me / That's All Right” Single (1977)
Slade’s “My Baby Left Me / That's All Right” 7-inch vinyl single, was released in the UK on October 14, 1977, on Barn Records (catalogue: 2014 114). Backed with “O.H.M.S.,” this non-album release served as a tribute to Elvis Presley following his death in August 1977, merging two Arthur Crudup-penned tracks popularized by the King. Produced by Chas Chandler, the A-side’s bouncy 12-bar blues medley captured Slade’s raw rock ‘n’ roll spirit amid their post-glam struggles, peaki

Slade
Oct 13, 19772 min read


Gypsy Roadhog Single: 1977
Released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK by Barn Records (catalog number 2014 104) on January 21, 1977. Sladfes "Gypsy Roadhog" backed with "Forest Full of Needles" , was the sole single from the band's seventh studio album, Whatever Happened to Slade, was written by lead singer Noddy Holder and bassist Jim Lea, produced by Chas Chandler, and reached No. 48 on the UK charts. Cover art for "Gypsy Roadhog" by Slade, released under Barn Records in Germany, catalogue number 2

Slade
Jan 21, 19772 min read


Slade: "Let's Call It Quits" Single (1976)
Slade’s "Let's Call It Quits" backed with "When the Chips Are Down" , was released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK by Polydor Records...

Slade
Jan 30, 19761 min read


Slade: In For A Penny Single (1975)
Slade's Imagine That Flip Slade’s “In For A Penny” 7-inch vinyl single, was released in the UK on November 14, 1975, on Polydor Records (catalogue: 2058 663). Backed with “Can You Just Imagine,” this upbeat glam-pop anthem, written by Noddy Holder and Jim Lea, was produced by Chas Chandler for Barn Productions. The lead single from Nobody's Fools, the A-side’s catchy chorus and stomping rhythm peaked at No. 11 on the UK Singles Chart for 8 weeks. Lacquer cut by TONE at Master

Slade
Nov 14, 19753 min read


Slade: How Does It Feel & Tour Advert (1975)
Slade take their Flame soundtrack on the road – feel the burn! one-page advert in New Musical Express, February 15, 1975.

Slade
Feb 15, 19751 min read


Slade In Flame Article: 1975
A Slade Cinema Debut Spotlight Premiere in cinemas across the U.K. on January 12, 1975, Slade’s Slade In Flame — the band’s debut feature film — was a gritty, semi-autobiographical drama directed by Richard Loncraine. The film followed the rise of a fictional glam band, starring Noddy Holder, Dave Hill, Jim Lea, and Don Powell as themselves. An article in the press highlighted the premiere, capturing Slade’s transition from chart-topping rockers to screen stars. Article Overv

Slade
Jan 12, 19751 min read


Slade: "Help Us Celebrate" Article (1973)
Slade’s "Help Us Celebrate" , a one-page article, 1973.

Slade
Dec 21, 19741 min read


Slade In Flame Album (1974)
A Flame Soundtrack Glam-Rock Peak Released as a vinyl LP in the UK in November 29, 1974, on Polydor Records (catalogue: 2442 126), Slade’s Slade In Flame — the original soundtrack from their feature film Flame — was a gritty glam-rock masterpiece. Produced by Chas Chandler for Barn Productions Ltd. at Olympic Studios, this 10-track album featured “Far Far Away” and “How Does It Feel.” Peaked at No. 6 on the UK Albums Chart for 18 weeks. Issued in gatefold sleeve with horn-he

Slade
Nov 29, 19742 min read


Slade: Merry Xmas Everybody Single (1974)
A Merry Xmas Flame Repress Slade’s “Merry Xmas Everybody” was released as a 7-inch vinyl single repress with picture sleeve in the UK on November 16, 1974, on Polydor (catalogue: 2058 422). Backed with “Don’t Blame Me,” this festive glam-rock anthem and gritty B-side (both written by Lea, Holder, produced by Chas Chandler), were reissued in a unique sleeve tied to Slade In Flame film promotion. No chart entry on this repress. Issued in plastic injection solid centre, picture
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Nov 16, 19742 min read


Slade: Exclusive Cover in Look-In Magazine (1974)
Slade’s Exclusive Slade's one-page cover feature in Look-In magazine, was released in the UK on October 5, 1974, as part of the popular...

Slade
Oct 4, 19741 min read


Slade: Don's Dreams Cover Feature (1974)
Slade’s Don's Dreams , a cover and one-page feature in Music Star Magazine , August 24, 1974.

Slade
Aug 23, 19741 min read


Slade: Dave Hill Music Star Cover Article (1974)
Slade’s Dave Hill Music Star , a cover and one-page article in Music Star , July 6, 1974.

Slade
Jul 5, 19741 min read


Slade: "The Bangin’ Man" Single ( 1974)
Slade's "The Bangin' Man" is a non-album single released by Polydor Records on June 28, 1974. Written by lead vocalist Noddy Holder and...

Slade
Jun 27, 19743 min read


Slade: SUPERSLADE Magazine (1974)
Slade’s SUPERSLADE , an article in Official Magazine , May 1974. Cover Inside Cover Page 3 Page 4

Slade
May 1, 19741 min read


Jim's Evening Spawns A Song
Slade's "Everyday" b/w "Good Time Gals." was released in the UK as a 7" vinyl single on March 29, 1974. It reached number 3 in the UK...

Slade
Mar 28, 19742 min read


Slade: "Hill Junior Marches" Article (1974)
Slade Dave Hill’s "Hill Junior Marches" , a one-page article in Disc , February 16, 1974.

Slade
Feb 16, 19741 min read


Old New Borrowed And Blue
Slade's fourth studio album Old New Borrowed And Blue was released on February 15, 1974, it topped the UK Albums Chart at No. 1 and has...

Slade
Feb 15, 19742 min read


Slade: "Better Slade" Article (1974)
Slade’s "Better Slade" , a one-page article in Music Scene Magazine , February 1, 1974.

Slade
Feb 12, 19741 min read
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