Direktlänk till inlägg 22 november 2012
After the british then glam-band Slade peaked in popularity in 1975 they moved to USA to seek success in the only place that that far hadn't taken on to Slade's world wide popularity. They did not succeed and returned to Britain in 1977 just to see the music industry changed. Now it was punk that everything was about but Slade did not give up. They recorded this album that did not make any mark at all on the charts but, damn is it a good album! Superb songs and full tilt rock 'n roll all through makes this the absolutely best Slade album in my opinion! Get it!
1)Be (7,0) Energic unpolished glam-bluesrock.
2)Lightning never strikes twice (8,0) High octane rock 'n roll!
3)Gypsy roadhog (7,5) A good rocker.
4)Dogs of vengeance (7,0)
5)When fantasy calls (8,0) A very heavy and strong song.
6)One eyed Jacks with moustaches (9,0) A great blues-heavy hardrocker!
7)Big apples blues (8,0) Hard, heavy and intense.
8)Dead men tell no tales (7,0)
9)She's got the lot (7,0) Really really heavy and strong and Holder's vocals is as strong as ever. Unfortunately very bad chaotic last minute.
10)It ain't love but it ain't bad (7,0)
11)The soul, the roll and the motion (8,0) Full tilt rock 'n roll!
Score: 7,59
Noddy Holder-vocals and guitars (b.1946)
Dave Hill-guitars (b.1946)
Jim Lea-bass (b.1949)
Don Powell-drums (b.1946)
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