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Whatever Happened to Slade is the seventh studio album by the British rock group Slade. It was released on 21 March 1977 by Barn Records, but did not enter any national album chart. By the time of the album's release, Slade's popularity was waning as were their record sales, which they acknowledged in the album's title. The glam rock movement, with which Slade was associated, had died, and the careers of other glam rock artists such as Mud, Gary Glitter and Sweet had also died. In Britain, where Slade had traditionally been most popular, the fashion of the day was punk rock. With this album, Slade firmly stood its ground as a straight rock group, and gone were their "glam" statements of the early decade.

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  • Whatever Happened to Slade (es)
  • Whatever Happened to Slade (fr)
  • Whatever Happened to Slade (it)
  • Whatever Happened to Slade (ko)
  • Whatever Happened to Slade (en)
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  • Whatever Happened to Slade es el sexto álbum de estudio de la banda de rock británica Slade, publicado el 21 de marzo de 1977 por Barn Records. (es)
  • Whatever Happened to Slade est le septième album studio du groupe britannique de rock Slade. Il est sorti en 1977 sur le label . (fr)
  • 《Whatever Happened to Slade》는 1977년에 발매된 슬레이드의 음반이다. (ko)
  • Whatever Happened to Slade è il settimo album in studio del gruppo rock inglese Slade, pubblicato nel 1977. (it)
  • Whatever Happened to Slade is the seventh studio album by the British rock group Slade. It was released on 21 March 1977 by Barn Records, but did not enter any national album chart. By the time of the album's release, Slade's popularity was waning as were their record sales, which they acknowledged in the album's title. The glam rock movement, with which Slade was associated, had died, and the careers of other glam rock artists such as Mud, Gary Glitter and Sweet had also died. In Britain, where Slade had traditionally been most popular, the fashion of the day was punk rock. With this album, Slade firmly stood its ground as a straight rock group, and gone were their "glam" statements of the early decade. (en)
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  • Whatever Happened to Slade (en)
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