The Very Best of Slade by Slade

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1. Get Down and Get With It
3:52
2. Coz I Luv You
3:27
3. Look What You Dun
2:59
4. Take Me Bak 'ome
3:17
5. Mama Weer All Crazee Now
3:46
6. Gudbuy t' Jane
3:34
7. Cum on Feel the Noize
4:26
8. Skweeze Me, Pleeze Me
4:31
9. My Friend Stan
2:43
10. Everyday
3:12
11. The Bangin' Man
4:12
12. Far, Far Away
3:38
13. How Does It Feel
5:55
14. Thanks for the Memory (Wham Bam Thank You Mam)
4:35
15. In for a Penny
3:36
16. Let's Call It Quits
3:33
17. We'll Bring the House Down
3:35
18. My Oh My
4:12
19. Run Away
3:46
20. Merry X-mas Everybody
3:29
1. All Join Hands
4:17
2. Gypsy Roadhog
3:24
3. My Baby Left Me - That's All Right
2:25
4. Lock Up Your Daughters
3:31
5. Wheels Ain't Coming Down
3:41
6. Born to Be Wild
3:14
7. Ruby Red
2:53
8. (And Now - The Waltz) C'est la Vie
3:48
9. 7 Year Bitch
4:00
10. Myzsterious Mizster Jones
3:38
11. Do You Believe in Miracles
4:12
12. Still the Same
3:55
13. Radio Wall of Sound
3:47
14. Universe
4:14

The Very Best of... Slade effectively renders every past Slade hits collection redundant, as remastered sound and a sharp eye for all the band's U.K. chart entries serve up a peerless examination of what remains one of British rock's most flawless careers. No matter that the hits went so badly off the boil around 1975-1976 -- still, three-quarters of disc one is nonstop solid gold and the remainder of the set isn't far behind, as Slade's mid-'80s renaissance delivers further smashes "My Oh My" and "Run Run Away." Which would be hits enough for anybody, but the fun doesn't end there. A bonus second disc then digs into the darker recesses of the Top 75 to pull out the band's lesser successes, a mixed bag that runs from "All Join Hands" to "Ruby Red," the 1980 live version of "Born to Be Wild," "Gypsy Roadhog," "C'Est la Vie," and more. It's not a complete guide to Slade on 45 (there's no "Give Us a Goal," for a start), but it comes close enough.