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Chris Slade (born Christopher Slade Rees; 30 October 1946) is a Welsh musician, best known for playing for the Australian rock band AC/DC. He drummed for the band from 1989 to 1994, performing on their 1990 album '' The Razors Edge'' along with their first live album with singer
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, '' AC/DC Live''. He returned to the band in February 2015 to replace Phil Rudd for the "
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". Slade has also played with Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Tom Jones, Toomorrow, The Firm, and
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.


Early life and career

Slade was born Christopher Rees in
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, Glamorgan, South Wales. He has worked with Gary Numan, Tom Jones,
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(as co-members of the band Toomorrow), and Uriah Heep. On 10 June 1969 Slade was photographed by celebrity photographer Peter Borsari at the
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in
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with
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,
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and Jones' personal assistant, Chris Ellis. He was an original founding member of Manfred Mann's Earth Band, playing on their eight studio albums released from 1972 to 1978. In the mid-1980s Slade played with Paul Rodgers and Jimmy Page in The Firm. He has played with Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, and Gary Moore on his 1989 world tour. Slade received his highest exposure in November 1989 when he was asked to join AC/DC after drummer Simon Wright had departed. AC/DC were signed to the same management company as Gary Moore, with whom Slade had just finished touring. The Young brothers ( Angus and Malcolm) initially hired Slade only temporarily through management, then asked him–during the recording of the only album he made with them – to join the band. Slade played on '' The Razors Edge'' album in 1990 and the accompanying world tour, and the "
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" single released in 1993. According to Slade, after working on demos for the following album, '' Ballbreaker'', Malcolm Young called Slade and told him they wanted to try a reunion with former drummer Phil Rudd. Slade replied, "That's me out then, I'm gone." Young said that he wanted to keep Slade on hand if Rudd's return did not work out, but Slade refused. However he made statements that he still got on well with AC/DC and "it was an honour and a privilege to play with those guys". After his departure Slade spent a few years living in the UK countryside, before receiving a call from Geoff Downes of the British
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group
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. Slade played with Asia for six years, before departing in September 2005. Slade has fronted an AC/DC tribute band, Chris Slade Steel Circle, and is currently touring the World with THE CHRIS SLADE TIMELINE – a band formed to celebrate 50 years as a rock drummer. The band takes music from all aspects of his lengthy career and has appeared at major festivals including Hellfest,
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, Harley Davidson Aquitaine, and Saint Tropez and is the only rock band to play the Moscow Olympic Stadium for the Kremlin Cup tennis tournament.


Return to AC/DC

Speculation regarding Slade's return to AC/DC started shortly after Phil Rudd's legal troubles became public. In a December 2014 podcast by
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, Jericho mentioned that he had it on good authority that Slade would be returning to AC/DC. Slade was photographed signing albums with the band on 7 February 2015. After the photo appeared publicly, Slade finally admitted that he was going to be the band's drummer and admitted to secrecy surrounding his return, and stated that it was done for the right reasons. The band issued a statement, "Chris Slade will be on drums for the upcoming Rock or Bust world tour.". Since that time, in addition to playing live, Slade has appeared in all promotional photos taken with the band and appeared in the music video for the single "Rock the Blues Away". In late April 2015 AC/DC's official website listed him as the band's drummer. On 30 September 2020, his role within the band was made clear: Phil Rudd was returning to AC/DC on the drums, effectively making Slade leave the band for a second time. In the same announcement, Brian Johnson and Cliff Williams were also returning to the band.


Equipment

Slade endorses Drum Workshop drums, pedals and hardware,
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cymbals,
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drumheads, LP percussion and London drumsticks. Before switching to DW, he previously endorsed Pearl drums, pedals and hardware.


Discography


With Tom Jones

*'' Along Came Jones'' (1965) *''A-Tom-ic Jones'' (1966) *''From The Heart'' (1966) *''
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'' (1967) *''Live: at the Talk of the Town'' (1967) *''13 Smash Hits'' (1967) *''Delilah'' (1968) *''Tom Jones Live in Las Vegas'' (1969)


With Toomorrow

*'' Toomorrow'' (1970)


With Tom Paxton

*''How Come The Sun'' (1971)


With Manfred Mann's Earth Band

*'' Manfred Mann's Earth Band'' (1972) *'' Glorified Magnified'' (1972) *'' Messin''' (1973) *'' Solar Fire'' (1973) *''
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'' (1974) *'' Nightingales & Bombers'' (1975) *''
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'' (1976) *''
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'' (1978)


With Terra Nova

*''Terra Nova'' (1980)


With Kai Olsson

*''Crazy Love'' (1979)


With Frankie Miller

*''Falling in Love'' (1979)


With Uriah Heep

*'' Conquest'' (1980)


With Gary Numan

*''
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'' (1982)


With Denny Laine

*'' Anyone Can Fly'' (1982)


With David Gilmour

*'' David Gilmour Live 1984'' (1984)


With The Firm

*'' The Firm'' (1985) *'' Mean Business'' (1986)


With AC/DC

*'' The Razors Edge'' (1990) *'' Live at Donington'' (1992) *'' AC/DC Live'' (1992) *"
Big Gun "Big Gun" is a song by Australian rock band AC/DC. It was released as a single in May 1993 from the soundtrack to the Arnold Schwarzenegger movie ''Last Action Hero'', as well as during reruns of '' The Savage Nation'' talk show as bumper music ...
" (1993)


With Asia

*'' Aura'' (2001) *'' Silent Nation'' (2004)


With Bloodstock

*''Creator of Worlds''


With Damage Control

*''Damage Control'' (2007) *''Raw'' (2008)


With MIWA

*''My Wish Is Your Command'' (2011) *''Reach Out and Touch Me'' (2018)


References


External links


Official site

Chris Slade appears as a cast member on Bending Reality TV

Damage Control official site

MIWA official site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Slade, Chris 1946 births Living people Welsh rock drummers British male drummers Uriah Heep (band) members The Gary Moore Band members AC/DC members Asia (band) members Michael Schenker Group members Manfred Mann's Earth Band members The Firm (rock band) members People from Pontypridd Musicians from Cardiff Welsh session musicians British heavy metal drummers