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- Return_to_Base abstract "Return to Base is the seventh album by the British rock group Slade. It was released on 1 October 1979 and did not enter the charts.At the time of the album's release, the band were receiving next to no money. Forced to play at small halls and clubs around the UK, the only income they were reliant on was Noddy and Jim's songwriting royalties. Their singles weren't selling, and they were no longer drawing in huge crowds. At the time of their last-minute call up for the 1980 Reading Festival, they were on the verge of disbanding and had only a couple of their road crew to help them on the day. "We had to pay to park in the public area," recalls Jim Lea incredulously. "With no roadies, we had to carry our own gear and there was even trouble getting into the backstage area!"In fact their record company only pressed a total 3,500 copies of the "Ginny, Ginny" single, virtually guaranteeing its failure to enter the charts.Even the single that preceded it, "Sign O' the Times" failed to chart and most copies which were left were melted down, making the single extremely rare today.Some of the tracks from Return to Base were included on Slade's next album We'll Bring the House Down. The remainder tracks from Return to Base were included as bonus tracks on the 2007 reissue of We'll Bring The House Down.The band aimed to record twenty songs, with the best eleven being put onto the album. In the 1979 July–August fan club magazine, drummer Don Powell confirmed that seventeen tracks had been recorded at the time.The album peaked at #830 for 1979 on rateyourmusic.".
- Return_to_Base artist Slade.
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- Return_to_Base artist Slade.
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- Return_to_Base description "Lead single from Return to Base".
- Return_to_Base description "Slade's follow up single to We'll Bring the House Down, originally from Return to Base".
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- Return_to_Base genre Hard_rock.
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- Return_to_Base label Barn_Records.
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- Return_to_Base nextAlbum "Slade Smashes!".
- Return_to_Base producer Slade.
- Return_to_Base released "1979-10-01".
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- Return_to_Base writer Chuck_Berry.
- Return_to_Base writer Jim_Lea.
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- Return_to_Base comment "Return to Base is the seventh album by the British rock group Slade. It was released on 1 October 1979 and did not enter the charts.At the time of the album's release, the band were receiving next to no money. Forced to play at small halls and clubs around the UK, the only income they were reliant on was Noddy and Jim's songwriting royalties. Their singles weren't selling, and they were no longer drawing in huge crowds.".
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