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We'll Bring the House Down
Slade
We'll Bring the House Down
Genres: Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
 
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Reissue of the English glam rock kings' 1981 album, which reached #25 in the U.K. at the time. 10 tracks, including the U.K. top 10 title smash and the single 'Wheels Ain't Coming Down'. 1999 release.

     
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All Artists: Slade
Title: We'll Bring the House Down
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Release Date: 9/6/1999
Album Type: Import
Genres: Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
Style: Glam
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 731454741224

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Reissue of the English glam rock kings' 1981 album, which reached #25 in the U.K. at the time. 10 tracks, including the U.K. top 10 title smash and the single 'Wheels Ain't Coming Down'. 1999 release.

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Slade brings the house down
Jeff Black | nicholasville, ky USA | 10/22/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"weather that is good or bad depends on your taste in music. to me its wonderful, a very solid album with all the songs so its fun from back to front or front to back. its not a very long album just over 30 minutes but its 30 minutes plus of great noize. get this record if you like to rock because that is what it does. you cant go wrong with it."
If you like Rock n' Roll!!!!!!!
Johan Svahnstrom | Clearwater, FL USA | 07/23/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is the ultimate Rock album. Pure bouncing, hoppin', sing-along rock all the way.

A few pints and some Slade.... It doesn't get any better that that!!!!

The massive amount of fantastic extra stuff on this remaster is a definate added bonus as well.

BUY IT!!!"
From Rock'n'roll to Rock
Mr. I. W. Dodds | BELFAST NORTHERN IRELAND | 05/09/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This album has a raw edge to it. It almost sounds home recorded but it rocks.From the superb drum solo at the start of we'll bring the house down to the slightly surreal lemme love into ya I enjoyed every note and every beat of it. A bit harder and edgier than their early stuff and a foretaste of the masterpiece of rock that was to be till deaf do us part. Vastly underrated by a band at the peak of their form. This group could blow most of the "monsters of rock" off the stage."