This is the third best Slade album of the seventies after "Flame" and "Old, New, Borrowed And Blue" in spite of being older than those two but then that's progress for you, get better each year!, they fell down with "Nobody's Fools" and didn't rise again until 1979 and "We'll Bring The House Down" as a heavy metal band. Way to go Brum!
This is the era of proper pop,forget the glam lable...Slade Rock !!!.....There is not a bad track on this CD from the band that just play for sheer joy.Remember the days when Music was fun and you did'nt care who you knocked over on the dance floor...well you were probably dancing to Slade.
J'ai acheté ce CD parce qu'il s'agit d'une remastérisation d'un des meilleurs 30 cm (LP) du PLUS GRAND GROUPE ROCK de TOUS les TEMPS, j'ai nommé : " S L A D E "
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