Slade's popularity was waning as were their record sales. They recognized this (thus the album's title). By 1977 the glam movement had died, along with its founder Marc Bolan, frontman of T.Rex, who was killed in a car crash that year, and in a less literal sense, the careers of Mud, Gary Glitter and The Sweet also died. In Britain, where Slade had traditionally been most popular, the fashion of the day was now Punk Rock.
1. "Be" 3:59
2. "Lightning Never Strikes Twice" 3:08
3. "Gypsy Roadhog" 3:23
4. "Dogs of Vengeance" 2:48
5. "When Fantasy Calls" 3:23
6. "One Eyed Jacks With Moustaches" 3:20
7. "Big Apple Blues" 4:38
8. "Dead Men Tell No Tales" 3:38
9. "She's Got The Lot" 4:34
10."It Ain't Love But It Ain't Bad" 3:09
11."The Soul, The Roll and The Motion"
2. "Lightning Never Strikes Twice" 3:08
3. "Gypsy Roadhog" 3:23
4. "Dogs of Vengeance" 2:48
5. "When Fantasy Calls" 3:23
6. "One Eyed Jacks With Moustaches" 3:20
7. "Big Apple Blues" 4:38
8. "Dead Men Tell No Tales" 3:38
9. "She's Got The Lot" 4:34
10."It Ain't Love But It Ain't Bad" 3:09
11."The Soul, The Roll and The Motion"
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