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"'Alive at Reading'" is an
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(EP) by the British rock band
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, released in 1980. ''Alive at Reading'' includes three live tracks recorded at the band's performance at the 1980
Reading Festival The Reading and Leeds Festivals are a pair of annual music festivals that take place in Reading, Berkshire, Reading and Leeds in England. The events take place simultaneously on the Friday, Saturday and Sunday of the August bank holiday weekend ...
. The EP was produced by Slade and reached No. 44 in the UK, remaining in the charts for five weeks. The EP was later included in its entirety on the 2006 Salvo compilation '' Slade Alive! – The Live Anthology''.


Background

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explosion. The band's 1977 album ''
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'' proved a commercial failure while their tour that spring had shown that they could no longer fill large venues. Slade's waning success soon led to the band playing small gigs after that, including universities and clubs. Despite being successful at filling small venues for their live performances, the band's new records were barely selling. After the commercial failure of the band's 1979 album ''
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'', the band were on the verge of disbanding.We'll Bring the House Down - 2007 Salvo remaster booklet liner notes The band's fortunes changed after they were offered a headlining slot at the Reading festival in August 1980, following a late cancellation by
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. The band's performance in front of the 65,000-strong crowd was a triumph and the band found themselves back in the public eye. The music press began to take an interest in the band again, while heavy metal followers also began deeming the band 'cool'. Slade's entire performance at the festival was recorded by BBC and forty-five minutes of their set was soon broadcast on the
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. In order to capitalise on their new-found success, and in response to the many requests made for a Reading-related release, the band decided to release the ''Alive at Reading'' EP. A deal was struck between the BBC and the band for use of the tracks. Released in October 1980, the EP reached No. 44 in the UK, giving the band their first chart action since 1977. Both this EP and its November follow-up, '' Xmas Ear Bender'', along with the Polydor compilation ''
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'' continued public interest in the band, allowing them time to plan their next steps for 1981. The band would return to the UK Top Ten with "
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" in early 1981, while the album of the
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would also be a UK Top 30 success. ''Alive at Reading'' was released on 7" vinyl in the UK only on
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. The EP featured three songs from the Reading Festival. The first was the band's "When I'm Dancin' I Ain't Fightin'". The second was a cover of Steppenwolf's " Born to Be Wild", while the third was a medley of three tracks; " Somethin' Else,
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, Keep a Rollin'". In the Netherlands, ''Three of the Best - Alive at Reading'' was released by WEA. It featured three songs from ''Six of the Best'' and all three songs from ''Alive at Reading''. In a 1980 fan club interview, lead vocalist
Noddy Holder Neville John "Noddy" Holder (born 15 June 1946) is an English musician, songwriter and actor. He was the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the English rock band Slade, one of the UK's most successful acts of the 1970s. Known for his disti ...
spoke of the EP: In a 1986 fan club interview, guitarist Dave Hill described his experience of the Reading Festival:


Track listing

# "When I'm Dancin' I Ain't Fightin'" - 3:58 (
Noddy Holder Neville John "Noddy" Holder (born 15 June 1946) is an English musician, songwriter and actor. He was the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the English rock band Slade, one of the UK's most successful acts of the 1970s. Known for his disti ...
, Jim Lea) # " Born to Be Wild" - 2:58 (
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) # " Somethin' Else,
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, Keep a Rollin'" - 6:15 (Bob Cochran,
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,
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, Slade)


Critical reception

Upon release, '' Sounds'' said: "Aaah... now you're talking. Slade were the best out and out pop band of them all, bar none. They show they can still get a few asses wiggling with these three cuts from Reading, where they wiped the floor with Whitesnake, UFO et all by all accounts." In a ''Sounds'' article from November, the magazine said the EP "deserves your attention." They also described "When I'm Dancin' I Ain't Fightin'" as "smashing sledgehammer pop in the grand old tradition."'' Sounds'', 15 November 1980 - Back From The Dead - Steve Keaton meets Noddy Holder and Jim Lea of Slade


Personnel

Slade *
Noddy Holder Neville John "Noddy" Holder (born 15 June 1946) is an English musician, songwriter and actor. He was the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the English rock band Slade, one of the UK's most successful acts of the 1970s. Known for his disti ...
- lead vocals, guitar, producer, mixing * Dave Hill - lead guitar, backing vocals, producer, mixing * Jim Lea - bass, backing vocals, producer, mixing *
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- drums, producer, mixing Additional personnel *Mike "Mad Robbo" Robinson - mixing *Tony Wilson, BBC - Many thanks to


Charts


References

{{Slade 1980 EPs Slade albums