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Six of the Best (Extended Play) Holder, Lea A Night to Remember 1981 Till Deaf Do Us Part: Holder, Lea Ain't Got No Heart 1969 Beginnings (as Ambrose Slade) Frank Zappa: All Join Hands: 1984 Rogues Gallery Holder, Lea All the World Is a Stage 1976 Nobody's Fools: Holder, Lea Angelina 1970 Play It Loud: Neil Innes: Auld Lang Syne / You'll Never ...
[11] [56] The single hit the number 10 spot in the UK, becoming Slade's first top ten hit since 1976. [23] In March, an album consisting of four new tracks and six tracks from the previous album Return to Base was released. Also called We'll Bring the House Down it peaked at number 25. [23] [55]
The Very Best of Slade is a compilation album by the British rock band Slade. It was released in 2005 and reached No. 39 in the UK charts, remaining in the charts for four weeks. [ 1 ] The album has sold 139,390 copies as of November 2015.
The Very Best of Slade (2005) Slade Alive! – The Ultimate Critical Review (2006) Slade – Live at Koko (2015) ... List of songs recorded by Slade; Notes
Cum On Feel the Hitz: The Best of Slade is a compilation album by the British rock band Slade, released on 25 September 2020 through BMG Rights Management. It includes 43 tracks across two discs. It reached the top 10 of the UK Albums Chart and was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) in 2023.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote: "A fine collection including many tracks from Slade's hitmaking heyday, Feel the Noize: Greatest Hits stretches from the group's hit singles of the early '70s beginning with 1971's "Get Down and Get with It" all the way to 1991's "Radio Wall of Sound." In between those two songs is a selection of the ...
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 ...
The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome is the eleventh studio album by the British rock group Slade. It was released on 3 December 1983 and reached No. 49 in the UK charts. The album was produced largely by bassist Jim Lea. The two UK Top 10 singles released from the album, "My Oh My" and "Run Runaway", were produced by John Punter.