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Inside Slade: The Singles: 1971-1991 feels like a nostalgic trip down memory lane for those who appreciate the raw energy of 70s rock. It captures the essence of Slade, especially with Noddy Holder's larger-than-life personality front and center. The pacing is methodical, blending interviews with a hefty dose of archival footage that really shows their evolution. You get a sense of the band's impact through the reflections of critics and fellow musicians, and I found the rare insights quite illuminating. It's not just a slick documentary; it’s a deep dive into their musical journey and the vibrant atmosphere of the era they thrived in.
This film was released in 2004 and has seen limited availability since, making it a bit of a rarity among music documentaries. While it's not been widely circulated on modern streaming platforms, collectors often seek it out for its unique insights and historical footage. If you can find a copy, it’s a gem that adds depth to any collection focusing on British rock history.
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