The Slades - You Must Try

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Review by Mami Inoue

Slades' latest album, You Must Try, is a refreshing take on indie rock. The band's sound is characterized by catchy hooks, driving rhythms, and heartfelt lyrics that are sure to resonate with listeners.

From the opening track, "Take Me Away," to the closing song, "Goodbye," Slades demonstrates their versatility and musical prowess. The album is filled with memorable tracks, such as "Broken Dreams," "Losing Control," and "All I Want," which showcase the band's ability to craft infectious melodies and meaningful lyrics.

One of the standout features of You Must Try is the band's use of harmonies and layered vocals. This adds depth and texture to the songs, making them more engaging and memorable.

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Artist: The Slades
Album: You Must Try

Table of Contents

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Filename: the-slades-you-must-try.rar
  • MP3 size: 38 mb
  • FLAC size: 222 mb

Catalog Numbers

No. 1000

Labels

Domino

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Formats

Vinyl

About The Slades

Originally known as , the Slades were a vocal group from Austin Texas, and attended McCallum High School. Personnel included John Goeke, Don Burch, Tommy Kaspar, Bobby Doyle, and Jimmy Davis. Their second recording for Domino records was their biggest; "You Cheated" peaked at number 42 in 1958 on the Billboard charts. It was the original recording of the song, recorded before the Los Angeles based Shields covered it. The Shields had the bigger hit with it. The Slades record was still popular enough to earn them a spot on American Bandstand, though.

Name Vars

  • Slades

Aliases

  • The Spades

Members

  • Bobby Doyle
  • Don Burch
  • Tommy Kaspar
  • John Goeke
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Summary by Mami Inoue

Slades' You Must Try is a must-listen for fans of indie rock. The band's talent and passion for music are evident throughout the album, and it is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who listens to it.