Slade received a boost stateside around this time as well, courtesy of the U.S. pop-metal outfit Quiet Riot, who made a smash hit out of "Cum on Feel the Noize" in 1983 that resulted in a strong chart showing for Slade's 1984 release Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply (issued as The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome in the U.K. a year earlier). Slade then enjoyed a pair of U.S. MTV/radio hits, "Run Runaway" and "My Oh My." Holder and Lea also tried their hand at producing another artist around this time as well, as they manned the boards for Girlschool's 1983 release Play Dirty. Despite another all-new studio release, Rogues Gallery, and Quiet Riot covering another classic Slade tune ("Mama Weer All Crazee Now"), Slade was unable to retain their newfound American audience or rekindled British following and they eventually faded from sight once more, this time without a comeback waiting around the corner. During the '90s, a truncated version of the group dubbed Slade II was formed (without Holder or Lea in attendance), while Holder became a popular U.K. television personality as well as the host of his own '70s rock radio show. A 21-track singles compilation, Feel the Noize: The Very Best of Slade, was issued in 1997 (re-released under the simple title of Greatest Hits a couple of years later), which proved to be a popular release in England.--- Greg Prato
Track listing
1. Hear Ya Callin'
2. Hot Luv
3. Do You Want Me
4. Black and White World
5. Miracle
6. Cum On Let's Party
7. Johnny Played The Guitar
8. Howlin' Mind
9. Red Hot
10. Dirty Fool Lane
11. Wild Nites
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Track listing
1. Hear Ya Callin'
2. Hot Luv
3. Do You Want Me
4. Black and White World
5. Miracle
6. Cum On Let's Party
7. Johnny Played The Guitar
8. Howlin' Mind
9. Red Hot
10. Dirty Fool Lane
11. Wild Nites
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http://lix.in/a79dae
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