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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: Crackers (The Christmas Party Album) (1985)
Slade’s Festive Stomp aka Slade – Greatest Hits album released as an vinyl and cassette with special editions under the title of Slade – Greatest Hits in completely different packing in the UK on November 18, 1985, Slade’s Crackers (The Christmas Party Album) on Telstar (catalogue: STAR 2271 / STAC 2271). This festive glam-rock party mix—featuring re-recorded hits, covers, and holiday classics (produced by Jim Lea & John Punter), was issued post-Rogues Gallery as a Telstar co

Slade
Nov 18, 19854 min read


Run Runaway Single: 1984
A Slade Glam-Rock Comeback Released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK on January 13, 1984, on RCA Records (catalogue: PB 6825), Slade’s “Run Runaway” — backed with “Two Track Stereo, One Track Mind” — was a high-energy glam-rock anthem. This track marked Slade’s strong mid-’80s comeback, entering the Official Singles Chart on February 4, 1984, peaking at No. 7, and charting for 10 weeks. A stomping Slade classic. Single Overview Release Details Label: RCA Records. Format:

Slade
Jan 13, 19841 min read


Slade: My Oh My Single: 1983
The Oh My That Rocked '83 Slade’s “My Oh My” 7-inch vinyl single, was released in the UK on November 11, 1983, on RCA Records (catalogue: RCA 373 / PB 68119). Backed with “Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply,” this anthemic rock ballad, written by Noddy Holder and Jim Lea, was produced by John Punter for Perseverance Ltd. The A-side’s soaring chorus and heartfelt lyrics peaked at No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart for 11 weeks, with limited editions adding “Merry Xmas Everybody (L

Slade
Nov 11, 19834 min read


Slade: C'est La Vie Single (1982)
Slade’s Kamikaze Waltz released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK on November 19, 1982, Slade’s “(And Now - The Waltz) C’est La Vie” on RCA (catalogue: RCA 291 / PB 68015) was backed with “Merry Xmas Everybody (Live & Kickin’)” by Slade & The Assorted Nutters Choir, this sweeping ballad and raucous live B-side (both written by Lea, Holder), were issued as the lead single from The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome (and later Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply ). It peaked at No. 5

Slade
Nov 19, 19823 min read


⭐ Ruby Red – Single: Mar. 1982
A 1982 Slade single revived from a 1978 idea, issued in both 7" and double‑pack formats and peaking at No. 51 in the UK.

Slade
Mar 4, 19823 min read


Slade: Till Deaf Do Us Part Album (1981)
A Glam Metal Deafening Return Slade’s Till Deaf Do Us Part LP, released in the UK on November 13, 1981, on RCA Records (catalogue: RCA LP 6021 / RCALP 6021 / PL 25400), was their tenth studio album. Produced/arranged by Slade for Perseverance Ltd. at Portland Studios, this 12-track hard rock/heavy metal shift—featuring Noddy Holder’s vocals, Dave Hill’s guitar, Jim Lea’s bass/keyboards, Don Powell’s drums—followed We'll Bring the House Down (No. 25 UK, 1981). With George “Por

Slade
Nov 13, 19814 min read


Slade: "Lock Up Your Daughters" Single (1981)
Netherlands - RCA - 1981 Slade’s "Lock Up Your Daughters" backed with "Sign of the Times" , was released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the...

Slade
Sep 3, 19812 min read


⭐ We’ll Bring the House Down – Album: Mar. 1981
Slade’s Reading‑fueled comeback — loud, raw, and ready to tear the roof off.

Slade
Mar 13, 19813 min read


We'll Bring The House Down Single: 1981
Slade's 1981 Comeback Stomper Released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK on January 23, 1981, on Cheapskate Records (catalog number CHS 2480), Slade’s “We'll Bring The House Down” — backed with “Hold On To Your Hats” — was the lead single from their ninth studio album of the same name. Penned by Noddy Holder and Jim Lea, produced by Slade, it marked the band’s first UK Top 40 entry since 1977, peaking at No. 10 and charting for 9 weeks. Track Listing A: We'll Bring The House

Slade
Jan 23, 19811 min read


# Slade: Xmas Ear Bender Single UK (1980)
A Cheapskate Christmas Party Cracker Released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK on November 28, 1980, on Cheapskate Records (catalogue: CHEAP 11 / LYN 9116 / LYN 9117), Slade’s *Xmas Ear Bender* was their festive party assault. Featuring the Reading Choir on “Merry Xmas Everybody,” a wild “Okey Cokey,” and a live “Get Down And Get With It” (mixed by Mike Robinson & Slade), this three-track holiday romp — pressed by Lyntone with solid and knockout centres — peaked at No. 70 o

Slade
Nov 28, 19802 min read
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