Please read the description below .... this album does have an elevated level of surface noise due to scuff marks
Extremely popular English rock band in their day (1970's) very similar sound to Sweet, T-Rex
As the back cover blurb says "Comparisons are superfluous. Slade are Slade and Slade are now"
Slade - Slayed?
Polydor Records
Cat# 2383 163
1972
Australian release
Cover is in very good condition, no tears, only very light edge wear, no writing, no tears but there is some cover crumpling due to handling.
New inner sleeve
Vinyl is in good (minus) condition, visually inspected under a white halogen light source I can see quite a few marks/scratches on each side although these look to be light to medium only.
Visual inspections just don't cut it though for an album so I have played both sides ENTIRELY (every single track and enjoyed it too!) and there are no significant issues with surface noise or clicks/pops - yes the surface noise level is elevated over normal but usually only heard in the inter-track area and of a low - medium level only. When life is creating some stress in your world, put on this album turn up the stereo real loud and sing along with "Mama Weer All Crazee Now" to let off steam
New outer protective plastic sleeve
TRACKS: How D'You Ride, The Whole World's Goin' Crazee, Look At Last Nite, I Won't Let It 'Appen Agen, Move Over, Gudbuy T' Jane, Gudbuy Gudbuy, Mama Weer All Crazee Now, I Don' Mind, Let The Good Times Roll