Old, New, Borrowed and Blue
- Old, New, Borrowed and Blue
Infobox Album |
Name = Old, New, Borrowed and Blue
Type = Album
Artist = Slade
Released = February 15, 1974
Genre = Glam rock
Length = 31:18
Label = Polydor Records (UK)/ (Canada) Warner Brothers (US)
Producer = Chas Chandler
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|2.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:0xfixq85ld0e link]
Last album = "Sladest" (1973)
This album = "Old, New, Borrowed and Blue" (1974)
Next album = "Slade in Flame" (1974)
"Old, New, Borrowed and Blue" is the fourth studio album by the British glam/hard rock group Slade. It was released on February 15, 1974, and reached No. 1 on the UK charts.
The album was released in the USA on the Warner Bros. label, under the title "Stomp Your Hands, Clap Your Feet", minus the tracks "My Town" and "My Friend Stan."
The single, "Everyday" was their first not to have the standard 'Slade' sound on it, which is probably why it failed to get higher than #3 on the UK singles chart. The previous single to this was "Merry Xmas Everybody", which was to be their final #1 hit single, although 1983's "My Oh My" would later reach the #2 spot.
Track listing
#"Just a Little Bit" (Thornton/Bass/Washington/Brown/Thompson)
#"When the Lights are Out"(Holder/Lea)
#"My Town" (Holder/Lea)
#"Find Yourself a Rainbow" (Holder/Lea)
#"Miles Out to Sea" (Holder/Lea)
#"We're Really Gonna Raise the Roof" (Holder/Lea)
#"Do We Still Do It" (Holder/Lea)
#"How Can It Be" (Holder/Lea)
#"Don't Blame Me" (Holder/Lea)
#"My Friend Stan" (Holder/Lea) UK #2
#"Everyday" (Holder/Lea) UK #3
#"Good Time Gals" (Holder/Lea)
Bonus tracks on the 2006 remaster
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- "I'm Mee I'm Now And That's Orl"
#"Kill 'Em At The Hot Club Tonite"
#"Bangin' Man"
#"She Did It To Me"
#"Slade Talk To 19 Readers"Personnel
*Noddy Holder - lead vocals, rhythm guitar
*Dave Hill - lead guitar
*Jim Lea - bass guitar, lead vocals on "When the Lights are Out"
*Don Powell - drums
*Chas Chandler - producer
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