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2006 digitally remastered reissue of this 1974 album by the British Glam/Rock superstars featuring bonus tracks. Slade's fourth studio album was conceived and recorded amid various touring and promotional activities in late 1973, Old New Borrowed And Blue is the sound of Slade at the height of their success striking out for new territory and blending their trademark foot-stomping rockers with a more mellow songwriting sensibility. The raucousness of 'Just A Little Bit' 'My Town' and 'We're Really Gonna Raise The Roof' were offset by the understated feel of 'Miles Out To Sea'. The honky-tonk piano-led 'Find Yourself Another Rainbow' was another pivotal melodic moment, while 'How Can It Be?' even saw the band venturing close to country-rock territory (an area that interested Noddy in particular) and the classic, crowd-swaying ballad 'Everyday' demonstrated a songwriting maturity that few had suspected was there - and became yet another top three hit. Slavo.
It took Slade two years and one hits-and-rarities compilation (Sladest) to get around to following up 1972's U.K. chart-topping Slayed?, two years during which the entire complexion of the band had altered dramatically. No longer the rampant yobs out on the stomp of yore, the quartet members placed the rabble-rousing bombast of old far behind them during 1974, and switched their songwriting efforts to more mellow pastures -- the gentle "Everyday," the yearning "Far Far Away," and the decidedly pretty "Miles Out to Sea." Old New Borrowed and Blue was the album that introduced the chrysalis to its audience -- not that you'd know it from the opening bellow. Riding a raw guitar line based, very loosely, around the guttural riffing of the Beatles' "Birthday," "Just a Little Bit" cranks in with almost metallic dynamics, even retaining the in-concert ad-libbing that had long since made it a highlight of the live show. "We're Gonna Raise the Roof," "When the Lights Are Out," and "My Town," too, offer little that Slade wasn't already well renowned for and that, perhaps, was what the bandmembers were thinking as well. The glitter-soaked thunderclap was old news now; they could write those rockers in their sleep. The vaudeville piano-led "Find Yourself a Rainbow," though, was new territory altogether, while the country-rock-inflected "How Can It Be" posited a direction that Holder himself admitted had long been a regular on his home turntable. It was "Everyday," however, that held the secret of the band's future, a crowd-swaying singalong of such scarf-waving majesty that it might well be single-handedly responsible for every great record U2 has ever made. It was certainly Slade's most memorable new single in a while and, as the cue for further airborne anthems, it became one of the most crucial songs in the group's entire repertoire. On an album that, at best, can be described as patchy, "Everyday" is a new day altogether. ~ Dave Thompson
Slade: Dave Hill , Don Powell , Jim Lea, Noddy Holder.
Old New Borrowed And Blue Music Slade Old New Borrowed And Blue Songs | | Old New Borrowed And Blue CD OLD NEW BORROWED: |
| 1. | Just a Little Bit |
| 2. | When the Lights Are Out |
| 3. | My Town |
| 4. | Find Yourself a Rainbow |
| 5. | Miles Out to Sea |
| 6. | We're Really Gonna Raise the Roof |
| 7. | Do We Still Do It |
| 8. | How Can It Be |
| 9. | Don't Blame Me |
| 10. | My Friend Stan |
| 11. | Everyday |
| 12. | Good Time Gals |
| 13. | I'm Mee I'm Now and That's Orl - (bonus track) |
| 14. | Kill 'Em at the Hot Club Tonite - (bonus track) |
| 15. | Bangin' Man, The - (bonus track) |
| 16. | She Did It to Me - (bonus track) |
| 17. | Slade Talk to '19' Readers - (bonus track) |
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$15.19 Born and raised to make music, Phillip Jay has been making music over 19 years of his 23 year old life. This humble, self taught musician, singer, songwriter, and producer plays the keys, bass, trumpet, and drums. In fact every instrument, and vocal (other than rap) on this release was written, performed, and produced by Mr. Phillip Jay. This collection of his latest writings will certainly "wow" you and leave you wanting more as you listen to it. Learn more about Phillip Jay in portions of an interview below, and check out sound clips from "The personalities Of Phillip Jay" to the left of your page. Q and A about Phillip JayQ How did you come up with the name Phillip Jay?A I didn’t. That’s the name I was given by my mother. I’m named after my father, so to distinguish between us, she calls me Phillip Jay (my first and middle name).Q I’ve got to ask you, What’s with the big apple caps? I see you wear them a lot.A Well, I’ve liked these hats since I was a kid, but they’ve been out of style for so long, I couldn’t find them anywhere. But now, I know a place I can get them, so I get them. Plus Donny Hathaway used to wear them all the time, and I listen to a lot of Donny.Q How old are you man? Not too many young people listen to Donny Hathaway.A Yeah I know. I’m 23. There’s just so much encouragement in his music and he was very versatile as a song writer and musician. Actually, I listen to more old school than newer music.Q Where did your musical roots ...
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