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Recorded around 1971/72 but still sounds freshI can remember buying the vinyl version when it came out in the early 70's and wearing out a copy by the I left school in 1976. For it's time it was and still is quite heavy with some storming covers including "Born to be Wild", and some of their early skinhead material, e.g. "Know who you are". A tender moment hears Noddy Holder providing a belch to John Sebastian's "Darling be home soon". From around 1971-74 Slade had numerous top 10 singles in the UK. Top stuff! Rock n Roll at its best.
ROCK AND ROLL SADEI STILL LISTEN TO THIS RECORD FROM TIME TO TIME. GOOD ROCK AND ROLL DOESN'T FADE.
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