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Beginnings is the debut album by the British rock band Ambrose Slade, who later achieved fame as Slade. It was released on 9 May 1969, but failed to enter the charts. In the US, it was released under the title Ballzy. A re-issue as Beginnings of Slade was briefly released by Contour in 1975, but was quickly withdrawn from sale due to copyright ...
Beginnings (as Ambrose Slade) Hill, Holder, Lea, Powell Mama Nature Is a Rocker 1985 B-Side of "Myzsterious Mizster Jones" single Holder, Lea Mama Weer All Crazee Now: 1972 Slayed? Holder, Lea Man Who Speeks Evil 1972 B-Side of "Mama Weer All Crazee Now" single Lea, Powell Martha My Dear: 1969 Beginnings (as Ambrose Slade) John Lennon, Paul ...
"Know Who You Are" was released on 7" vinyl by Polydor Records in the UK only. [7] [1] The B-side, "Dapple Rose", was written by Lea and Powell.Also included on Play It Loud, Powell recalled of his lyrics in a 2009 fan forum interview: "I've always had a fondness for horses and where I lived with my parents there were some fields over the back and there were always gypsies camping there.
The 1969 album Beginnings, released under the name Ambrose Slade, featured many songs that basically comprised their live act with covers of psychedelic rock and classic 1960s rocksongs by Steppenwolf, Ted Nugent, Frank Zappa, The Moody Blues, The Beatles and Marvin Gaye.
Play It Loud is the second studio album by the British rock group Slade.It was released by Polydor in November 1970 but did not enter the charts. The album, produced by Chas Chandler, was the first to be released under the Slade name, as the band's 1969 debut Beginnings was released under the name Ambrose Slade.
Beginnings: Ambrose Slade: Debut Electronic Sound: George Harrison - Unfinished Music No. 2: Life with the Lions: John Lennon & Yoko Ono - 12 After the Rain: Muddy Waters - 14 Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere: Neil Young & Crazy Horse - 16 Rehearsals for Retirement: Phil Ochs - Unicorn: Tyrannosaurus Rex - 19 Tommy: The Who [25] Pickin' Up the ...
The song "Journey to the Center of the Mind" was covered by Slade (as "Ambrose Slade") in 1969 on the album Beginnings, by The Ramones in 1994 on Acid Eaters [13] and by Sun City Girls in 2001 on Libyan Dream.
Together they formed the band Ambrose Slade, eventually to become Slade, one of Britain's top-selling rock bands. Lea and Holder turned out to be the group's most successful song-writing partnership, composing almost all of the band's songs. The band clocked up 21 hit singles and released 15 albums with their original line-up.