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Create account; Log in; ... Album details The Slade Box: Released: 2 October 2006; Label: Salvo; When Slade Rocked the World: ... Non-album single 1970
It was the band's first compilation album and reached No. 10 in the Netherlands. [ 2 ] Capitalising on the success of the band's 1971 commercial breakthrough with the singles " Get Down and Get with It ", " Coz I Luv You " and " Look Wot You Dun ", the compilation was quickly compiled and released by Polydor.
Play It Loud (1970), the first album that was released as Slade, showed more of a progressive rock sound. Their 1972 live album, Slade Alive! , featured cover versions of songs by Ten Years After , The Lovin' Spoonful , Bobby Marchan and Steppenwolf and is considered a strong classic rock effort.
[1] [2] It was the second Slade compilation to be released in America since Shout! Factory's 2004 release Get Yer Boots On: The Best of Slade. [3] The compilation features fifteen tracks, covering the band's career from 1970 to 1977. It includes album tracks, B-sides and singles that were hits in the UK and Europe. [4]
Slade Alive! is the first live album by the British rock band Slade. The album was released on 24 March 1972 and reached No. 2 on the UK Albums Chart , remaining in the chart for 58 weeks. [ 1 ] It was Slade's first album to enter the UK charts and also the first to enter the Billboard 200 in the United States, where it reached No. 158.
The late 1970s witnessed the advent of personal electronics that changed entertainment forever. The Sony Walkman TPS-L2, introduced in 1979, is a notable example. Now, it’s fetching upwards of ...
1970 Live at the BBC: Steve Winwood, Chris Wood, Jim Capaldi Coming Home 1970 Live at the BBC Eric Clapton, Bonnie Bramlett Could I 1970 Play It Loud James Griffin, Robb Royer: Coz I Luv You: 1971 Non-album Single Holder, Lea Cum On Feel the Noize: 1973 Non-album Single Holder, Lea Daddio 1978 B-Side of "Give Us a Goal" single Holder, Lea ...
From a bottle of wine sitting untouched in a basement for decades to a first-edition vinyl album by David Bowie, these are some of the decade’s most valuable players. 1. 1970 Batman Comic #227 ...