This track was the theme from the movie 'Slade in Flame' taken from the album of the same name and released as their 13th Top 20 single. It was the pinnacle of their career, their finest hour but it fell on deaf ears. People did not expect listening music from Slade and it signalled the start of their decline. Their next 3 singles got into the charts but they were clearly falling from favour. The next album, Nobody's Fools' hardly scratched the chart and then they were gone. It would be 4 years before they charted again.
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This track was the theme from the movie 'Slade in Flame' taken from the album of the same name and released as their 13th Top 20 single. I… read more
This track was the theme from the movie 'Slade in Flame' taken from the album of the same name and released as their 13th Top 20 single. It was the pinnacle of their career, t… read more
Slade may have never truly caught on with global audiences (often narrow-mindedly deemed "too British-sounding"), but the group became a sensation in their homeland with their anthemic brand of glam rock in the early '70s, as they scored a staggering 11 Top Five hits in a four-year span from 1971 to 1974 (five of which topped the charts). Comprised of singer/guitarist Noddy Holder (born Neville Holder, June 15, 1946 in Walsall, Staffordshire, England), guitarist Dave Hill (born April 4, 1946, in Fleet Castle, Devon, England), bassist Jim Lea (born June 14, 1949, Wolve… read more
Slade may have never truly caught on with global audiences (often narrow-mindedly deemed "too British-sounding"), but the group became a sensation in their homeland with their ant… read more
Slade may have never truly caught on with global audiences (often narrow-mindedly deemed "too British-sounding"), but the group became a sensation in their homeland with their anthemic brand of glam rock in the early '70… read more