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Performer: Slade
Title: Whatever Happened To Slade
Country: UK
Catalog Number: 2314 103
Label: Barn Records Ltd
Released: 1977
Style: Hard Rock
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 959
| 1 | It Ain't Love But It Ain't Bad |
| 2 | Be |
| 3 | Dead Men Tell No Tales |
| 4 | Lightning Never Strikes Twice |
| 5 | The Soul, The Roll And The Motion |
| 6 | Big Apple Blues |
| 7 | She's Got The Lot |
| 8 | When Fantasy Calls |
| 9 | One Eyed Jacks With Moustaches |
| 10 | Gypsy Roadhog |
| 11 | Dogs Of Vengeance |
℗ 1977 Barn Records Ltd.
Made in England
Issued with a lyric insert.
Whatever Happened to Slade is the seventh studio album by the British rock group Slade. It was released on 21 March 1977 by Barn Records, but did not enter any national album chart. By the time of the album's release, Slade's popularity was waning as were their record sales, which they acknowledged in the album's title. The glam rock movement, with which Slade was associated, had died, and the careers of other glam rock artists such as Mud, Gary Glitter and Sweet had also died. In Britain, where Slade. SLADE - Whatever Happened To Slade 1977. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. Preview of each track on Slade's 1977 album Whatever Happened To Slade Info on the album can be found on the Slade Discography by Slade. You Boyz Make Big Noize Expanded. The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome Expanded. Rogues Gallery Expanded. We'll Bring the House Down Expanded. Slayed Expanded. Old New Borrowed and Blue Expanded. Slade Alive, Vol. 2 Live. Slade: Deep Cuts. Internet Service Terms. Cookie Warning. Songs in album Slade - Whatever Happened To Slade Expanded 2019. Slade - Be. Listen free to Slade Whatever Happened to Slade Be, Lighning Never Strikes Twice and more. 11 tracks 40:48. By 1977, the world had passed Slade by. At that point, they had been concentrating exclusively on cracking the . for several years, without much success, and punk rock happened in Great Britain and literally blew hitmakers like Slade off the map. Whatever Happened to Slade had the misfortune of following what was easily the band's worst album at that point, Nobody's Fools, which did squat in England and not much more in the . The record was released only on band manager Chas Chandler's Barn Records, since no one else would touch it in the U. or Europe. Hello We have detected Русский as your language preference. To change your preferred language, please choose a language using the dropdown. English Deutsch Español Français Italiano 日本語 한국어 Português Brasil Русский. Mehr Bilder