Play It Loud Slade Rar

Release Format Tracks Country/Date Label Catalog# Barcode; Official; Play It Loud: 12' Vinyl: 12. Before the chart-toppers and eccentric spelling, Slade were a group with an impressive facility with other people s material as well as a burgeoning song craft of their own. Inspired and intelligent, tasteful and sophisticated, Beginnings and Play It Loud document a group evolving into a major rock force.

Slade – Discography
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Label: Various | Genre: Glam Rock, Hard Rock

Play It Loud Slade. One Way Hotel 6. The Shape of Things to Come. 'Beginnings / Play It Loud' by Slade CD (Compact Disc). Released in United Kingdom, 1/1-2010. Slade may have never truly caught on with American 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).

Slade may have never truly caught on with American 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, West Midlands, England), guitarist Dave Hill (born April 4, 1946, in Fleet Castle, Devon, England), bassist Jimmy Lea (born June 14, 1949, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England), and drummer Don Powell (born September 10, 1946, Bilston, West Midlands, England), the group originally formed in the spring of 1966 under the name the In-Be-Tweens, playing out regularly with a mixture of soul and rock tracks. But besides a lone obscure single, “You Better Run” (penned by future Runaways svengali Kim Fowley), the band never issued any other recordings. By the end of ’60s, the group had changed their name to Ambrose Slade and signed on with the Fontana label. Soon after, the quartet hooked up with Animals bass player-turned-manager Chas Chandler (who had discovered Jimi Hendrix a few years prior), who promptly suggested the group shorten the name to just Slade and assume a “skinhead” look (Dr. Martin boots, shaved heads) as a gimmick. ― Allmusic

1. STUDIO:

1969. Beginnings (1991, Polydor 849, 185-2, UK)
1969. Beginnings (1992, Polydor K.K., POCP-2172, Japan)
1969. Beginnings (2006, Air Mail, AIRAC-1299, Japan)

1970. Beginnings & Play It Loud (2006, Salvo, SALVOCD001, UK)
1970. Play It Loud (1991, Polydor, 849 178-2, Germany)
1970. Play It Loud (1992, Polydor K.K., POCP-2173, Japan)
1970. Play It Loud (2006, Air Mail, AIRAC-1300, Japan)

1972. Slayed (1991, Polydor, 848 180-2, Germany)
1972. Slayed (1992, Polydor K.K., POCP-2174, Japan)
1972. Slayed (2006, Air Mail, AIRAC-1302, Japan)
1972. Slayed (2006, Salvo, SALVOCD002, UK)

1974. Old, New, Borrowed And Blue (1991, Polydor, 849 181-2, Germany)
1974. Old, New, Borrowed And Blue (1992, Polydor K.K., POCP-2177, Japan)
1974. Old, New, Borrowed And Blue (2006, Air Mail, AIRAC-1303, Japan)
1974. Old, New, Borrowed And Blue (2006, Salvo, SALVOCD003, UK)

1974. Slade in Flame (1991, Polydor, 849 182-2, Germany)
1974. Slade in Flame (1992, Polydor K.K., POCP-2176, Japan)
1974. Slade In Flame (2007, Salvo, SALVOCD004, UK)

1976. Nobody’s Fools (1991, Polydor, 849 183-2, Germany)
1976. Nobody’s Fools (2006, Air Mail, AIRAC-1305, Japan)
1976. Nobody’s Fools (2007, Salvo, SALVOCD005, UK)

1977. Whatever Happened To Slade (1991, Polydor, 849 184-2, Germany)
1977. Whatever Happened To Slade (2007, Salvo, SALVOCD006, UK)

1979. Return To Base (1997, BMG, 74321 44303 2, Germany)

1981. Till Deaf Do Us Part (1992, BMG, 290 587, Germany)
1981. Till Deaf Do Us Part (2007, Air Mail, AIRAC-1310, Japan)
1981. Till Deaf Do Us Part (2007, Salvo, SALVOCD008, UK)

1981. We’ll Bring The House Down (1992, BMG, 74321 10564 2, Germany)
1981. We’ll Bring The House Down (2007, Salvo, SALVOCD007, UK)

1983. The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome (1983, RCA-BMG, ND74342, W.Germany)
1983. The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome (1993, Castle, CLACD 381, EEC)

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1984. Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply (1984, CBS, ZK 39336, Japan)

1985. Crackers. The Christmas Party Album (1993, Castle, CCSCD 401, EU)
1985. Crackers. The Rockin’ Party Album (2006, Union Square, METRCDX519, UK)

1985. Rogues Gallery (1985, RCA, PD 70604, Japan for Germany)
1985. Rogues Gallery (1993, Castle, CLACD 378, EEC)
1985. Rogues Gallery (2007, Air Mail, AIRAC-1313, Japan)

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1986. You Boyz Make Big Noize (1986, CBS, ZK 40908, USA)
1987. You Boyz Make Big Noize (1987, RCA, R32P-1116, Japan)
1987. You Boyz Make Big Noize (1992, BMG, 74321 10562 2, W.Germany)
1987. You Boyz Make Big Noize (1993, Castle, CLACD 379, EEC)
1987. You Boyz Make Big Noize (2007, Air Mail, AIRAC-1314, Japan)
1987. You Boyz Make Big Noize (2007, Salvo, SALVOCD011, UK)


2. LIVE:

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1972. Slade Alive! (1991, Polydor, 841114-2, France)
1972. Slade Alive! (1992, Polydor K.K., POCP-2175, Japan)
1972. Slade Alive! (2006, Salvo, SALVODCD201, 2CD)

1978. Slade Alive Vol. Two (1993, Polydor, 849 179-2, Germany)

1982. Slade On Stage (198-, RCA-BMG, ND74343, W.Germany)

2009. Live At The BBC (2009, Salvo, SALVODCD211, UK, 2CD)


3. COMPILATION:

1973. Sladest (1988, Polydor K.K., P28P-25078, Japan)
1973. Sladest (1993, Polydor, 837 103-2, UK)
1973. Sladest (2011, Salvo, SALVOCD053, EU)

1991. The Slade Collection 81-87 (1991, Castle, CCSCD 372 01, EEC)
1991. The Slade Collection 81-87 (1991, RCA-BMG, ND 74926, Germany)

1991. Wall Of Hits (1991, Polydor, 511 612-2, Germany)
1991. Wall Of Hits (1992, Polydor K.K., POCP-1179, Japan)

1993. The Slade Collection 79-87 (2007, Salvo, SALVODCD205, UK, 2CD)
1993. The Slade Collection, Vol.2 79-87 (1993, BMG, 74321 18186 2, Germany)

1997. Feel the Noize. Greatest Hits (1997, Polydor, 537 105-2,Germany)
1997. Feel the Noize. Greatest Hits (2002, Universal, UICY-2593, Japan)

2004. Get Yer Boots On. The Best Of Slade (2004, Shout Factory, DK34008, USA)

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2007. B-Sides (2007, Salvo, SALVODCD203, UK, 2CD)

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2007. In For A Penny. Raves & Faves (2007, Shout Factory, 826663-10481, USA)

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2007. Rockers. A Collection of Their Hardest. Hitting Tracks 1969-87 (2007, Salvo, SALVODCD204, UK)

2009. Merry Xmas Everybody. Party Hits (2009. Universal, 5323858, EU)


4. BOX SET:

2006. The Slade Box. A 4CD Anthology 1969-1991(2006, Salvo, SALVOBX401, UK, 4CD)

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Infobox Album |
Name = Play It Loud
Type = studio
Artist = Slade
Released = November 28, 1970
Recorded =
Genre = Hard rock
Length = 34:05
Label = Polydor Records (UK)
Producer = Chas Chandler
Reviews = *AllmusicRating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:f9fixqu5ldhe link]
Last album = 'Beginnings'
(1969)
This album = 'Play It Loud'
(1970)
Next album = 'Slade Alive!'
(1972)

'Play It Loud' is the second album by the Britishglam/hard rock group Slade (and their first under this name, having previously been known as The N'Betweens and Ambrose Slade). It was released on November 28, 1970, but did not enter the charts.

With very little promotion and advertising, the album failed to reach a wide audience. The absence of a 'hit' single was also a factor in this. It is regarded by some as an influential rock release, foreshadowing punk rock nearly seven years prior to its UK explosion.

Slade, in this incarnation, had adopted a 'skinhead' image by suggestion of their manager Chas Chandler. While the marketing ploy did not take (this album did not originally chart), this period of the band's career did assist in successfully distancing itself from their later 'glam peers'. While Slade was certainly a part of the 'glitter' movement of the 1970s, this more 'rowdy' image of the band endured after many of their Glam Rock contemporaries were shoved aside by younger, more punk and New Wave listeners. Slade was allowed another stab at fame, in no small part, due to their 'working class' roots which 'Play It Loud' successfully captures.

'Play It Loud' also documents the development of the band's songwriting style. For this release, many of the band's members were writing together and collectively. The eventual platinum-plus hitmaking team of vocalist/guitarist Noddy Holder and multi-intrumentalist Jimmy Lea had not yet become concrete. More so than any later release, 'Play It Loud' may be the nearest example of the band Slade performing and writing totally as a Group; not dominated by any one member or 'team'.

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Today, even with the trappings of its era in tow, 'Play It Loud' is still a release that jumps from the speakers. When taken in context, it is obvious that, in 1970, the few listeners who initially purchased this album were truly hearing a band to be reckoned with.

Slade would enjoy much more success with later, more mature pop-rock releases. Nevertheless, 'Play It Loud' stands as a powerful piece of early punk and solid hard rock. One can easily hear why Kurt Cobain and other 'grunge rock' pioneers pointed to several tracks on this release (notably 'See Us Here', 'Raven', 'I Remember' and the band's breathless version of 'The Shape Of Things To Come') as a catalyst for their own work.

Play It Loud Documentary

'Play It Loud' remains a rarely heard gem that is certainly worth a listen (even if later Slade is not a preferred poison). Once rare in its availability, the CD is now readily accessible throughout Europe and the U.S. thanks to a re-release on CD in the 1990s.

Slade

'Play It Loud' was remastered in 2006 and released with their first album 'Beginnings' on a single CD. Bonus tracks are the singles 'Wild Winds Are Blowing' and 'Get Down And Get With It'

Slade Play It Loud Rar

Track listing

#'Raven' (Holder/Lea/Powell) - 2:37
#'See Us Here' (Holder/Lea/Powell) - 3:12
#'Dapple Rose' (Lea/Powell) - 3:31
#'Could I' (Griffin/Royer) - 2:45
#'One Way Hotel' (Holder/Lea/Powell) - 2:40
#'The Shape of Things to Come' (Mann/Weil) 'Did Not Chart' - 2:18
#'Know Who You Are' (Holder/Lea/Hill/Powell) 'Did Not Chart' - 2:54
#'I Remember' (Holder/Lea/Hill/Powell) - 2:56
#'Pouk Hill' (Holder/Lea/Powell) - 2:24
#'Angelina' (Innes) - 2:50
#'Dirty Joker' (Lea/Powell) - 3:27
#'Sweet Box' (Lea/Powell) - 3:25

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Track listing (France/Germany)

#'Coz I Luv You'
#'Raven'
#'Could I'
#'I Remember'
#'One Way Hotel'
#'Know Who You Are'
#'Get Down And Get With It'
#'Angelina'
#'Pouk Hill'
#'Dirty Joker'
#'See Us Here'
#'Sweet Box'

Personnel

*Noddy Holder - lead vocals, rhythm guitar
*Dave Hill - lead guitar
*Jim Lea - bass guitar
*Don Powell - drums

*Chas Chandler - producer
*George Chkiantz - engineer
*Anton Mathews - mixing engineer
*Gered Mankowitz - photography
*Hamish and Gustav - sleeve design