Slade: Old New Borrowed & Blue

Slade SKU: 11793922
Slade: Old New Borrowed & Blue

Slade: Old New Borrowed & Blue

Slade SKU: 11793922

Format: CD

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Description

Title: Old New Borrowed & Blue
Artist: Slade
Label: Salvo
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 698458810328
Genre: Rock

2006 digitally re-mastered reissue of this 1974 album by the British Glam/Rock superstars featuring bonus tracks. Slade's fourth studio album was conceived and recorded amid various touring and promotional activities in late 1973, Old New Borrowed And Blue is the sound of Slade at the height of their success striking out for new territory and blending their trademark foot-stomping rockers with a more mellow songwriting sensibility. The raucousness of 'Just a Little Bit' 'My Town' and 'We're Really Gonna Raise the Roof' were offset by the understated feel of 'Miles Out to Sea'. The honky-tonk piano-led 'Find Yourself Another Rainbow' was another pivotal melodic moment, while 'How Can It Be?' even saw the band venturing close to country-rock territory (an area that interested Noddy in particular) and the classic, crowd-swaying ballad 'Everyday' demonstrated a songwriting maturity that few had suspected was there - and became yet another top three hit. Slavo.

Tracks:
1.1 Just a Little Bit
1.2 When the Lights Are Out
1.3 My Town
1.4 Find Yourself a Rainbow
1.5 Miles Out to Sea
1.6 We're Really Gonna Raise the Roof
1.7 Do We Still Do It
1.8 How Can It Be
1.9 Don't Blame Me
1.10 My Friend Stan
1.11 Everyday
1.12 Good Time Gals
1.13 I'm Mee I'm Now and That's Orl
1.14 Kill 'Em at the Hot Club Tonite
1.15 The Bangin' Man
1.16 She Did It to Me
1.17 Slade Talk to "19" Readers
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