Slade - Play It Loud (LP, Album, RP)
- Label: Polydor
- Cat#: 2383 026
- Format: LP,Album,Repress,Stereo
- Country: UK
- Released: 1974-07-00
- Genre: Rock
- Style: Hard Rock
Condition
Media: Near Mint (NM or M-) Can play without skipping. Significant scratches, surface noise, and groove wear.
Sleeve: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Seller: Petesmusic_UK
Comments
slight crease to one of the corners of the cover, but nothing dramatic
Tracklist
Position | Title/Credits | Duration |
---|---|---|
A1 | Raven | 2:30 |
A2 | See Us Here | 3:10 |
A3 | Dapple Rose | 3:25 |
A4 | Could I | 2:45 |
A5 | One Way Hotel | 2:35 |
A6 | The Shape Of Things To Come | 2:15 |
B1 | Know Who You Are | 2:50 |
B2 | I Remember | 2:50 |
B3 | Pouk Hill | 2:20 |
B4 | Angelina | 2:45 |
B5 | Dirty Joker | 3:20 |
B6 | Sweet Box | 3:20 |
Companies, etc.
- Marketed By – Polydor Ltd.
- Produced For – Montgrove Investments
- Printed By – James Upton Ltd.
- Published By – Barn Music
- Published By – Schroeder Music
- Published By – Screen Gems-Columbia Music
- Published By – S. Bron Music Ltd.
Notes
Repressing from July 1974, as indicated by the date on the inner sleeve (see photo).The text "Manufactured by Polydor Records Ltd., London" does not appear on the rear of the sleeve.Sleeve printed by James Upton Ltd., London (original pressings have sleeves printed by E.J. Day).The word "SUPER" does not appear alongside the Polydor logo on the front or rear of the sleeve, although it still appears next to the catalog number on the spine.A: 1-3, 5 Barn Music/Schroeder Music 4, 6 Screen Gems-Columbia Music B: 1-3, 5, 6 Barn Music/Schroeder Music 4 S. Bron MusicMade in England
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Price Code: SUPER
- Matrix / Runout: 2383-026 A
- Matrix / Runout: 2383-026 B
- Matrix / Runout: 2383026 A-2 13
- Matrix / Runout: 2383026 B-2 1
- Matrix / Runout: 2383026 A-2 1 24
- Matrix / Runout: 2383026 B-2 1 20
- Matrix / Runout: 13 2383026 A-2 1 13
- Matrix / Runout: 24 1 2383026 B-2 1
£25.00
Seller: Petesmusic_UK
Comments
slight crease to one of the corners of the cover, but nothing dramatic