It would be their last album that would make an appearance on the chart until 1980s compilation Slade Smashes!.
This collection, alongside the band's subsequent release We'll Bring the House Down, further cemented Slade's comeback in the UK and Europe (and shortly afterwards, newfound success in the United States).
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Slade Smashes was a compilation album by the British glam/hard rock group Slade.
In the aftermath of the Reading triumph, the band rush-released the Live at Reading E.P. on the band's own label Cheapskate Records in October 1980, which became the band's first chart showing in three years, while Polydor records issued the compilation Slade Smashes which went on to sell 200,000 copies.
Slade | Russell Slade | Slade Gorton | Whatever Happened to Slade | The Slade Box | Hamilton Slade | Bernard Slade | Slade Smashes! | Slade In Flame | Slade Green | Sir John Slade, 1st Baronet | Michael Slade | Julian Slade | Hannah Slade Currier | Gurney Slade quarry | Universe (Slade song) | Tuiloma Neroni Slade | The Strange World of Gurney Slade | Smashes and Trashes | Slade Smashes | Slade's Ferry Bridge | Slade's Ferry | Robert Slade | Phantom Rider (Jaime Slade) | Phantom Rider (Hamilton Slade) | Matt Slade | Joseph Alfred Slade | Henry Slade | Frederick Slade | Felix Slade |