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Slade

Slade Album: “Feel The Noize (Greatest Hits)”

Slade Album: “Feel The Noize (Greatest Hits)”
Description :
FEEL THE NOIZE is a 21-track greatest hits collection featuring the work of U.K. glam rockers, Slade, including "Cum On Feel The Noize," "Mama Weer All Crazee Now," and "Gudby T'Jane."
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Track Listing :
1 Get Down And Get With It Video
2 Coz I Luv You Video
3 Look Wot You Dun Video
4 Take Me Bak 'ome Video
5 Mama Weer All Crazee Now Video
6 Gudbuy t'Jane
7 Cum On Feel The Noize Video
8 Skweeze Me, Pleeze Me Video
9 My Friend Stan Video
10 Everyday Video
11 Bangin'man
12 Far Far Away Video
13 How Does It Feel? Video
14 In For A Penny Video
15 We'll Bring the House Dow
16 Lock Up Your Daughters Video
17 My Oh My Video
18 Run Run Away
19 All Join Hands Video
20 Radio Wall Of Sound Video
21 Merry Xmas Everybody Video
Album Information :
Title: Feel The Noize (Greatest Hits)
UPC:731453710528
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:Heavy Metal
Artist:Slade
Label:Polydor Records (Germany)
Distributed:MSI Music Distribution
Imported:Germany
Release Date:1997/01/20
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
mark-sheila@email.msn.com (United States) - September 29, 1998
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
- Great rock and roll that stands the test of time!!!

This is just absolutely GREAT rock and roll that I have been missing for the last twenty or so years! I first started listening to Slade in the early 70's and still don't understand why they didn't make it in the U.S.! Oh well somebody else's loss! I highly recommend this cd!

Robert A._ lucero@quicklogic.com (Santa Cruz,Califorina,USA) - August 21, 1998
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- Great Hard Rock for the 70's, 80's and 90's

In the 90's were Hard Rock has died,with a few exceptions. Slade, "Feel the noize" is great reminder of a time when Hard Rock ruled. The Mastering of these songs from the 70's is excellent for the music technology of the 90's. For Rockers this CD is timeless.

Music Expert "tom807" (East Coast, USA) - December 16, 2001
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
- From an oldster

OK, it duzn't include ALL my favorites, but lots of 'em. I'm more partial to the heavier stuff -- The SLAYED album especially. If you still have a turntable you can get all their LPs for like five dollars each in the used bins and pick 'em for 'yerselF. I had the pleasure of seeing 'um live in 1975 (yes, 1975) -- one of the first concerts I ever saw, I was 16 years old. They warmed up for ZZ Top in NY. Wow-ie. I was hooked ever since. And if this CD is all the SLADE you ever buy -- you can't go wrong. They're is a very, very, good chance that many of the songs on this CD will stick in your head for a lifetime.

mike herlihy (Washington DC) - October 05, 2000
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Outstanding hits compilation from a unique band

This is an outstanding compilation of hits from a one-of-a-kind English band. I still don't know why they never hit in the States because they recorded a slew of gems and were an exciting live band. I particularly liked hearing "Merry Xmas" for the first time, which was never played in Boston where I grew up, and the range of songs they produced through the ups and downs. Their musicianship is better than I recall, too. A great collection from an underappreciated group.

R. Pettie (OWINGS MILLS, MARYLAND United States) - October 04, 2002
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
- Slade Rocked ******

This was a rock band folks. Say what you will about their "lyrics", this group was pure ROCK AN ROLL. I saw them as one of the groups at the Largo Arena in Md opening for Aerosmith way back in 74 or 75. Actually, I came to see them and was not disappointed. Noddy Holder is COOL - STILL! This is a great CD to own if you are just getting into the glitter rock of the 70's.

I have the lps and they are still among my faves to peruse.

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