Slade – Til Deaf Do Us Part – LP Review

Slade – Til Deaf Do Us Part – LP Review

8th February 2024 0 By Jon Deaux

The last time SladeTill Deaf Do Us Part was released on vinyl was way back in 1984, so after 20 years this album was due a bit of a facelift. Remastered and pressed on fabulous white and black splatter the 10th studio album from the iconic Slade, not only looks great but it sounds as good as it looks. 

Till Deaf Us Do Part is still an electrifying and important album in the band’s career.  From the thundering opener of

Rock And Roll Preacher (Hallelujah I’m On Fire), it’s easy to see that Slade means business. 

Even during softer moments on the album such as Ruby Red, the band never loses focus of their rock n roll roots.

Overall Till Deaf Us Do Part is still as vibrant as it was when it was originally released back in 1981. Despite its run time of just over 38 minutes it brims with passion, vitality, and the undeniable spirit of rock ‘n’ roll. This album is sure to leave you craving more. So Lock Up Your Daughters and play LOUD

Score 7.5/10
Track List
Rock And Roll Preacher (Hallelujah I’m On Fire)
Lock Up Your Daughters
Till Deaf Do Us Part
Ruby Red
She Brings Out The Devil In Me
A Night To Remember
M’hat M’coat
It’s Your Body Not Your Mind
Let The Rock Roll Out Of Control
That Was No Lady That Was My Wife
Knuckle Sandwich Nancy
Till Deaf Resurrected
Label – BMG
Release – 23rd Feb

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