Slade’s first chart-topping album, Slayed?, is a certified classic, a riotous non-stop party, bulging with anthemic original compositions and augmented by stirring cover versions. Crank up the volum
Whatever Happened To Slade
Slade’s great underrated 1977 album; a hard rockin’ record featuring a group revitalised by their experiences in America. The connoisseurs’ choice as the best Slade album of them all!
Slade In Flame
The soundtrack to perhaps the greatest rock ’n’ roll movie ever made, Slade In Flame is regarded by many as the group’s best album, a record on which they displayed their versatility and introdu
Old New Borrowed And Blue
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 sens
Slade Alive
Bringing together three full length albums and the recordings from their legendary Reading performance, this is the ultimate Slade live document - ample evidence that their reputation as one of Britai
Till Deaf Do Us Part
Hailed as all-tome rock heroes by a new generation of heavy metal fans, an inspired Slade pulled out all the stops for their 1981 album on which they brought together "this rock" and "this roll" in in
Beginnings Play It Loud
Before the massive hits and eccentric spelling, Slade were a group with an impressive facility with other people’s material as well as a burgeoning song craft of their own. Inspired and intelligent,
B-Sides
Finally, on CD, the Slade B-sides! For every boisterous singalong hit single, there was a fabulous flipside, whether a tender ballad, progressive rocker or left-field nugget. This is Slade’s secret
Rockers
An unbeatable collection documenting one of the UK’s greatest bands doing what they do best - Rockin’ and Rollin’! Here are 37 blistering tracks spanning the period 1969 to 1987, turn it up!
The Very Best of Slade
Featuring hits from the long carrier of Slade, also available on DVD.
Get Yer Boots On
"Our songs were all anthems, because our audience loved the sing-along", "The boot-stomping, the hand clapping was what our audience were all about. There was no barrier between the audience and ours
In For A Penny: Raves & Faves
Back in the early 1970s, if you were a British kid who liked your music Loud, rude and streetwise, Slade was your band. A stack-heeled, glitter-sprangled, ear-blasting rock n roll juggernaut. Slade
Greatest Hits
Very few bands in the history of British popular music can boost a run of hits as impressive as Slade. They were by far the most succesful chart band of the early Seventies, chalking up no fewer than
Crackers
Slade are not just for Christmas, they’re most definitely a band for all seasons. But if you’re looking for a rocking Christmas party album then they’re better qualified than most to provide the
Merry Xmas Everybody
IT'S XMASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS.
Please note that ringtones are in mp4 format and as such are only compatible with iPhone.
The Slade Box A 4 CD Anthology 1969 - 1991
Here is the ultimate career reprospective for one of the most successful UK bands of all time. Spanning Slade’s entire recording career, it features 84 tracks - monster hits, key album cuts and rari
Well Bring The House Down
Combining a selection of songs from their overlooked 1979 LP "Return To Base", with a bagful of brand new compositions, the 1981 album "We'll Bring The House Down" represented the triumphant return o
Nobodys Fools
Recorded during their mid-1970s sojourn in the States, Nobody’s Fools is arguably the most diverse and evolved album of Slade’s career. Beautifully remastered and augmented by rare B-sides, this i
AMBROSE SLADE - BEGINNINGS
"The 'N Betweens are now to be simply called Ambrose Slade"
Express & Star: 1st January 1969.
- Genesis
- Everybody’s Next One
- Knocking Nails Into My
