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Slade In Flame Album (1974)
A Flame Soundtrack Glam-Rock Peak Released as a vinyl LP in the UK in November 29, 1974, on Polydor Records (catalogue: 2442 126), Slade’s Slade In Flame — the original soundtrack from their feature film Flame — was a gritty glam-rock masterpiece. Produced by Chas Chandler for Barn Productions Ltd. at Olympic Studios, this 10-track album featured “Far Far Away” and “How Does It Feel.” Peaked at No. 6 on the UK Albums Chart for 18 weeks. Issued in gatefold sleeve with horn-he

Slade
Nov 29, 1974


Gudbuy T'Jane Chart Peak: 1972
Slade’s raucous goodbye storms to #2 – glam’s working-class heroes denied the top spot! Slade’s Gudbuy T’ Jane rises one spot to reach its peak at number 2 on the BBC Singles Chart this week, December 16, 1972. The track went on to spend a total of 13 weeks on the chart.

Slade
Dec 16, 1972


Slade To Play For Europe Article: 1972
A Record Mirror Eurovision Tease Published in the UK on December 9, 1972, Record Mirror’s one-page news feature included “Slade to Play for Europe” revealed that Slade had been invited to represent Britain... Feature Overview Publication Details Magazine: Record Mirror (UK). Date: December 9, 1972. Format: One-page news feature. Key Text (from the original article) **SLADE TO PLAY FOR EUROPE** RECORD MIRROR, DECEMBER 9, 1972 Slade to play for Europe SLADE have been book

Slade
Dec 9, 1972


In Conversation Cover Feature: 1972
A Veronica Dave Hill Spotlight Published on December 9, 1972, Veronica Magazine’s cover and four-page feature “Slade In Conversation” spotlighted guitarist Dave Hill — the flamboyant “Silent Knight” of Slade. The article delved into Hill’s guitar wizardry, his stage persona, the band’s meteoric rise, and the craze for their glam-rock anthems. A deep dive into Slade at their 1972 peak. Feature Overview Publication Details Magazine: Veronica Magazine (UK). Date: December 9, 1

Slade
Dec 9, 1972
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