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Name = Play It Loud
Type = studio
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Length = 34:05
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Last album = 'Beginnings'
(1969)
This album = 'Play It Loud'
(1970)
Next album = '
(1972)
'Play It Loud' is the second
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
Slade, in this incarnation, had adopted a 'skinhead' image by suggestion of their manager
'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
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.
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'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
'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'
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
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
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*George Chkiantz - engineer
*Anton Mathews - mixing engineer
*Gered Mankowitz - photography
*Hamish and Gustav - sleeve design
Amazon.co.uk Widgets | Album Reviews | Slade Originally recording as the 'N Betweens, Slade were surely one of the inspiration for Spinal Tap. Well, look at the daft album titles and artwork. I met Dave Hill once (the funny looking one) when I worked selling computers. He wanted to buy a laptop and seemed unnerved that I didn't say I knew who he was. Anyway, Slade got picked up by Chas Chandler, fresh from managing Jimi Hendrix, in 1970. He changed their name from Ambrose Slade to Slade and a run of hits ensured Slade became one of the UKs biggest acts in the early to mid-seventies.
Play It Loud 8 ( 1970 ) Raven / See Us Here / Dapple Rose / Could I / One Way Hotel / The Shape of Things to Come / Know Who You Are / I Remember / Pouk Hill / Angelina / Dirty Joker / Sweet Box Chas Chandler produces Slade's second LP, although technically it's their debut under the shortened 'Slade' moniker. We've got more bass in the overall sound which is welcome and just a couple or three covers as the Slade writing team start to show us all what they can do. The cover art sees Slade adopt a 'skinhead' image heightening the bands working class roots. Whilst of course Slade would later become a massive part of the glam scene, this sense of working class Slade would endure long after the glam scene had faded. And yes, for those that can't take Slade seriously due to the whole glitter/humour part of their career, 'Play It Loud' could be the one release of theirs to make you change your mind. Much like children of the eighties and beyond finding it incomprehensible to contemplate ageing rockers Status Quo as once having been credible, I feel those same children find it difficult to understand that Slade were definitely a proper, artistic force. An artistic force and also a band with chops. We may all laugh at Dave Hill, yet there was a reason Slade built up a fearsome reputation as a live act. Well, Jim Lea was something of a powerhouse and we all know about good old Noddy Holder and his wallpaper shredding vocal chords. Slade Alive! 8½ ( 1972 ) Hear Me Calling / In Like A Shot From My Gun / Darling Be Home Soon / Know Who You Are / Keep On Rocking / Get Down With It / Born To Be Wild For a band who were not enjoying any kind of album success, this live set was designed for Slade to have a presence on the album charts. Released around the same time as ‘Slade Alive!’ however was compilation album ‘Coz I Luv You’ – a strange beast compiling a few singles, b-sides and half a dozen cuts from ‘Play It Loud’. Although it failed to chart in the UK, for some reason it reached number 10 in the Netherlands. ‘Coz I Luv You’ was named after the first Slade UK number one single and was pure cash-in from label Polydor - it has never been issued on CD. I guess it did provide a welcome way for a bunch of the better songs from non-charting album ‘Play It Loud’ to get noticed, though. this page last updated 26/11/19 Channel Youtube | Contact Us | Features | Music & Web Apps | Ratings At A Glance Singles Bar | Top 100 Albums | Top 100 Songs | |
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