"Ruby Red" is a song by the British rock band
Slade
Slade are an English Rock music, rock band formed in Wolverhampton in 1966. They rose to prominence during the glam rock era in the early 1970s, achieving 17 consecutive top 20 hits and six number ones on the UK Singles Chart. The ''British H ...
, released in 1982 as the third single from the band's tenth studio album ''
Till Deaf Do Us Part
''Till Deaf Do Us Part'' is the tenth studio album by the British rock group Slade. It was released on 13 November 1981 and reached No. 68 on the UK charts. The album was produced by Slade. Although not as successful as ''We'll Bring the House D ...
''. It was written by lead vocalist
Noddy Holder
Neville John "Noddy" Holder (born 15 June 1946) is an English musician. He was the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the English band Slade, one of the UK's most successful acts of the 1970s. Known for his unique and powerful voice, Holder c ...
and bassist
Jim Lea, and produced by Slade. The single reached No. 51 in the UK.
Background
Following their revival after their performance at the 1980 Reading Festival, Slade signed a deal with RCA Records the following year. In November 1981, the band released the album ''Till Deaf Do Us Part'', which included the UK Top 30 hit "
Lock Up Your Daughters". In March 1982, "Ruby Red" would be released as the follow-up single, which reached No. 51 in the UK, remaining on the chart for three weeks.
"Ruby Red" had been written around 1978 but the band's original recording did not meet their expectations. For inclusion on ''Till Deaf Do Us Part'', Holder and Lea further developed the song and the band then recorded it. Speaking of the song in a 1981 interview, Holder revealed: "Recently, when we were looking through the songs that we'd got for the album, we remembered that we'd never been able to get "Ruby Red" down on tape properly, but that it was a good, strong, commercial sound. So we added some new riffs to it and got it down and it's a good commercial song."
Release
"Ruby Red" was released on 7" vinyl by RCA in the UK only. The B-side, "Funk Punk & Junk", was exclusive to the single and would later appear on the band's 2007 compilation ''
B-Sides
The A-side and B-side are the two sides of phonograph records and cassettes; these terms have often been printed on the labels of two-sided music recordings. The A-side usually features a recording that its artist, producer, or record company ...
''. The first pressings of the single were released as a double pack edition, containing a free vinyl with two live tracks; "Rock and Roll Preacher" on the A-Side and "Take Me Bak 'Ome" on the B-side.
Music video
A music video was filmed, but was never shown at the time of single's release. It was directed by Eric Boliski. The video featured the band performing on stage, interspersed with other shots showing a lady portraying "Ruby" in the song.
Once again, the music video stayed "hidden" until 2005 when Mark Richards, Steve Knight and David Graham (Slade In England) got their heads and resources together and made sure that fans of the band were able to see the video via the unofficial 'One More Time' documentary DVd created by David Graham.
Critical reception
In a review of ''Till Deaf Do Us Part'', ''
Kerrang!
''Kerrang!'' is a British weekly magazine devoted to rock, punk and heavy metal music, currently published by Wasted Talent (the same company that owns electronic music publication '' Mixmag''). It was first published on 6 June 1981 as a one- ...
'' said that the song "puts a size nine boot through the door". In a retrospective review, Geoff Ginsberg of
AllMusic
AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database. It catalogs more than three million album entries and 30 million tracks, as well as information on musicians and bands. Initiated in 1991, the dat ...
described the song as "wonderfully Slade-esque" and a "good album track". In an AllMusic review of the 2007 Salvo compilation ''The Collection 79-87'',
Dave Thompson said: "Songs like "Ruby Red" may veer a little closer to generic hard rock than Slade really ought to, but that was the sound of the '80s, just as the glam stomp was what powered their years of omnipotence."
Formats
;7" Single
#"Ruby Red" – 2:53
#"Funk Punk & Junk" – 2:57
;7" Single (UK double pack edition)
#"Ruby Red" – 2:53
#"Funk Punk & Junk" – 2:57
#"
Rock and Roll Preacher (Live version)" – 5:19
#"
Take Me Bak 'Ome (Live version)" – 4:33
Chart performance
Personnel
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Noddy Holder
Neville John "Noddy" Holder (born 15 June 1946) is an English musician. He was the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the English band Slade, one of the UK's most successful acts of the 1970s. Known for his unique and powerful voice, Holder c ...
- lead vocals, guitar, producer
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Dave Hill
David John Hill (born 4 April 1946) is an English rock musician. He is the lead guitarist, a backing vocalist and the sole continuous member in the English band Slade. Hill is known for his flamboyant stage clothes and hairstyle.
Early life
B ...
- lead guitar, backing vocals, producer
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Jim Lea - bass, organ, backing vocals, producer
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Don Powell
Donald George Powell (born 10 September 1946) is an English musician who was the drummer for glam rock and later hard rock group Slade for over fifty years.
Early life
As a child, Powell joined the Boy Scouts where he became interested in the ...
- drums, producer
References
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1982 singles
Slade songs
RCA Records singles
Songs written by Noddy Holder
Songs written by Jim Lea
1981 songs
Song recordings produced by Jim Lea
Song recordings produced by Noddy Holder
Song recordings produced by Dave Hill
Song recordings produced by Don Powell