Play It Loud Slade Rare
I have this exact pressing. The vinyl is of poor quality and possesses numerous little bumps, but it is an exact match in terms of the runouts and the label layout. The mastering is also very good, and I doubt it is a counterfeit. Is everybody else's copy pressed on similarly lousy vinyl, and, if so, was this like a budget-line reissue of some sort? Such would perhaps explain the change in sleeve printers (perhaps James Upton was cheaper) and the removal of 'Super' from the Polydor logo (as, from what I've read, the word 'Super' signified the original price point).
I'm looking for imformation about this record. I have got two versions of this in my collection that are exacltly the same except one thing. Automation Studio Free Download 64 Bit more. One of them says 'Play it loud Slade' on the back side and the other says 'portrait of Slade' on the back side.
Just noticed two more things. The one that says Portrait of is made in 'plastic covered paper' (don't know what it's called) and on the back of the sleeve it also says 'play it loud Slade' and 'portrait of' Other than that the're the same, even the catalog number. Does anyone know anything about these two versions?
2006 digitally remastered reissue of the first two albums by the British Glam/Rock superstars on one CD featuring two bonus tracks: 'Wild Winds Are Blowing' and 'Get Down And Get with It'. They were called Ambrose Slade when debut album Beginnings was released in April 1969. It was a mixture of self-penned songs,.