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- Q3107686 abstract "Slade in Flame is a soundtrack album by the British rock group Slade, released on 29 November 1974. It contains songs featured in the film of the same name.The album reached #6 on the UK album chart and produced two hit singles, "Far Far Away", which reached #2 on the UK Singles chart and "How Does it Feel". The band tried to give the album a "sixties" feel, as its eponymous film was set in 1966.Though the record was lauded by critics, the response of the general public was somewhat muted, and the album did not sell as well as expected. In February 1975, "How Does It Feel" was released as a single. Reaching #15 on the charts it ended a run of 12 consecutive Top 4 hits. However, the song has since become regarded as one of the band's finest.The album was released in the United States on the Warner Bros. label, with "The Bangin' Man" replacing "Summer Song (Wishing You Were Here)" & "Thanks for the Memory" replacing "Heaven Knows".The album was certified UK Gold by BPI in February 1975.Record Mirror magazine voted the album #5 on the top 10 best albums in February 1976.In October 2007, Classic Rock Magazine listed "Slade in Flame" at #18 in the "49 Best Soundtrack Albums" list.In 1981, drummer Don Powell was asked in a fan club interview for his three favourite Slade songs. Powell stated "Far Far Away", "Standin' on the Corner" and "Gudbuy T'Jane" as his favourites.The album was originally scheduled for release on 22 November 1974 but Polydor Records were unable to produce enough copies to cover the pre-orders at the time.Before the album's release, the album itself was awarded with a Silver and Gold Disc based on pre-order sales.By February 1975, the album had surpassed 200,000 sales in the UK.Although no single was released in America from the album, most radio stations were playing "How Does It Feel".The most recent re-issue of the album was in August 2015. Salvo Sound & Vision issued a repackaged CD + DVD version of the album and film (with a 16-page booklet), with sleeve notes informing This set features a pristinely re-mastered DVD of the film transferred from the original negative alongside a re-mastered CD of the original soundtrack album, one of Slade’s most accomplished and varied recordings.".
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- Q3107686 description "Slade's first and only #1 hit in Norway".
- Q3107686 description "Theme for Slade's film In Flame".
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- Q3107686 comment "Slade in Flame is a soundtrack album by the British rock group Slade, released on 29 November 1974. It contains songs featured in the film of the same name.The album reached #6 on the UK album chart and produced two hit singles, "Far Far Away", which reached #2 on the UK Singles chart and "How Does it Feel".".
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