You Boyz Make Big Noize

You Boyz Make Big Noize Artist: Slade
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 731454740821
EAN: 0731454740821
ASIN: B000026PG7


Release Date: 1999-09-10

You Boyz Make Big Noize


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Tracks:

  1. Love Is Like A Rock
  2. That's What Friends Are For
  3. Still The Same
  4. Fools Go Crazy
  5. She's Heavy
  6. We Won't Give In
  7. Won't You Rock With Me
  8. Ooh La La In L.A.
  9. Me And The Boys
  10. Sing Shout (Knock Yourself Out)
  11. The Roaring Silence
  12. It's Hard Having Fun Nowadays
  13. You Boyz Make Big Noize

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Album Description

Reissue of the English glam rock kings' 1987 album, which reached #98 in the U.K. at the time. The final full length release by the original line-up, it contains 13 tracks, including the U.K. single 'Still The Same'. 1999 release.

Album Details

Reissued & Remastered.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars big noize.......2006-10-22

is what i like and what i hear when i listen to this one and its again a classic slade album for me. if you like rogues gallery you will like this one, not as strong as rogues overall but still lots of fun.

1 out of 5 stars ...or actually 1.5 stars.......2003-09-30

This is perhaps the weakest of Slade's albums together with the previous "Rogues gallery". The production is so time typical it might be hard to find a better example of the sound and production back in the 1980's. With hindsight it's no wonder this was the original line up's last album because the song writing just isn't there anymore. After so many years of excellent songs no one can blame Holder/Lea for running low on inspiration. But I wouldn't say that this album totally stinks and should be avoided at any costs because under the massive layer of keyboards you can actually hear some references to the old happy days, for example in "Me and the boys". Maybe 1 star is a bit cheap but in comparison to other Slade albums this is not good.

4 out of 5 stars keyboards!.......2003-06-30

don't buy this if you're into heavy guitars, but otherwise go for it! in my opinion a highly underrated final 'real' slade album, with some crackin memorable tunes ('that's what friends are for'); almost melancholic, as if bidding their final farewell (well noddy did anyhow).

4 out of 5 stars

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  2. Fallin' In ~ Off Broadway
  3. Heavy Rock Spectacular ~ Bram Stoker
  4. The Last Supper ~ Grave Digger
  5. The Glow ~ Bonnie Raitt
  6. Are You Ready for This? ~ Jackie DeShannon
  7. Party With! ~ Countdown Quartet
  8. Poison Seed
  9. All You Need Is Love
  10. Americana ~ Starflyer 59

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