"Fantastic underrated Slade album from 1970, before Slade hit the big time. Jam packed full of great songs like 'One Way Hotel' and 'Sweet Box'. Just Play It Loud!"
"A real hidden gem from 1977 that shows Slade getting heavier. Sadly this album seems to be quite hard to find. Worth buying alone for the great song 'Big Apple Blues.'"
"This album from 1974 isn't unlike 'Flame', as it shows Slade starting to grow out of their platforms. This album also contains some brilliant pop songs, like 'How Can It Be' and 'Everyday.'"
"Slade are certainly still very much alive here, but 'Alive Vol 1' is in a different league. But this album does contain a good live version of ' Cum On Feel The Noize.'"
"A very rare album that sadly has been withdrawn from sale in Britain. A real pity as it contains some interesting covers, like The Beatles' 'Martha My Dear.'"
"A good collection of nearly all of Slade's top thirty hits. But the album should include 'Thanks For The Memory' and 'Lets Call It Quits' (both top 30 hits) instead of some of the cheesey 80's stuff."
"A mini best of from the height of their popularity in 1973. As well as hits, it contains some early material from the 'Beginnings' and 'Play It Loud' era."
"Not to be taken seriously. Very cheesey album from 1985 that is the beginning of the end for Slade. Save this album for a Wedding or a Birthday Bash."