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Slade

Till Deaf Do Us Part (2024 Reissue)

limited white with black splatter lp - £25.99 | Buy
Following the success of 1981’s 'We’ll Bring The House Down', Slade continued their new found resurgence with 'Till Deaf Do Us Part'...
Slade

Sladest (Expanded Edition)

Limited Edition Colour Splatter LP - £26.99 | Buy
CD - £12.99 | Buy
Slade were unstoppable throughout the seventies becoming one of Europe's biggest bands, releasing 6 smash hit albums, including three UK No-1’s, a run...
Slade

All The World Is A Stage

5CD Clamshell Boxset - £37.99
This raw and epic new live boxset from Slade, ‘All The World Is A Stage’’ will be a collectors item for years to come.
Slade

Slade in Flame (Deluxe Edition)

deluxe cd mediabook - £12.99 | Buy
The monumental Top 10 album release from Slade, ‘Slade In Flame’ was one of the seminal albums that pathed their journey to legendary status within ...
Slade

Old New Borrowed and Blue (Deluxe Edition)

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The monumental # 1 album release from Slade, ‘Old New Borrowed And Blue’ was one of the seminal albums that pathed their journey to legendary status...
Slade

Slayed? (Deluxe Edition)

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The provocative, yet spectacular # 1 album release from Slade, ‘Slayed?’’ was one of the seminal albums that pathed their journey to legendary...
Live At The New Victoria (2024 Reissue)

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  1. Them Kinda Monkeys Can't Swing
  2. The Bangin' Man
  3. Gudbuy T'Jane
  4. Far Far Away
  5. Thanks for the Memory (Wham Bam Thank You Mam)
  6. How Does It Feel
  7. Just a Little Bit
  8. Everyday
  9. OK Yesterday Was Yesterday
  10. Raining in My Champagne
  11. Let the Good Times Roll
  12. Mama Weer All Crazee Now

Slade

Live At The New Victoria (2024 Reissue)

BMG
  • limited clear with blue splatter 2lp

    Released: 23rd Feb 2024

    £32.99
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Features the highly regarded ‘How Does It Feel’ as well as classic hits including ‘Gudbuy T'Jane’, ‘Far Far Away’ and ‘Mama Weer All Crazee Now’ as well as long time stage favourite ‘Just A Little Bit’.

Still riding high on their successes of the early 70’s, Slade rode into London's New Victoria Theatre for two nights as part of the tour promoting the soundtrack LP from their feature film Flame which had been recently released to critical acclaim. The second of these nights was recorded on 26th April 1975 and captured for BBC Radio1 to later broadcast as the second part of the ‘Insight’ radio show entitled ‘Six Days On The Road’.