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  1. Released: January 1977. Whatever Happened to Slade is the seventh studio album by the British rock group Slade. It was released on 21 March 1977 by Barn Records, but did not enter any national album chart. By the time of the album's release, Slade's popularity was waning as were their record sales, which they acknowledged in the album's title.

  2. Jan 3, 2023 · To be honest, comparisons with Slade's hit-making heyday of the likes of Slayed or Old, New, Borrowed, Blue are somewhat redundant. These were different times, the glam swept away by the grit of punk, and, to an extent, Slade were a different band. Whatever Happened To Slade is an out-and-out hard rock album.

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  4. Released. 1974 — UK. Vinyl —. LP, Album, Stereo. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Whatever Happened To Slade by Slade. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SladeSlade - Wikipedia

    Slade are an English rock band formed in Wolverhampton in 1966. They rose to prominence during the glam rock era in the early 1970s, [1] achieving 17 consecutive top 20 hits and six number ones on the UK Singles Chart. The British Hit Singles & Albums names them the most successful British group of the 1970s based on sales of singles.

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1977 Vinyl release of "Whatever Happened To Slade" on Discogs.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mark_SladeMark Slade - Wikipedia

    1961–present. Spouse. Melinda Riccilli (1968–present) Children. 2. Website. marksladestudio .com. Mark Van Blarcom Slade (born May 1, 1939) is an American actor, artist, and author, particularly remembered for his role of Billy Blue Cannon on the NBC Western television series The High Chaparral. [1]

  8. Whatever Happened to Slade is a 1977 rock album by English band Slade. It was the band's seventh studio album. After the band had tried to find success in America, the band were no longer popular in the UK or Europe. The album failed to chart in the UK, due to the new interest in Punk music. The album featured the single "Gypsy Roadhog".

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