Slik (album)
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Slik es el único álbum de la banda de glam rock escocesa Slik, grupo musical donde el cantautor escocés Midge Ure comenzó su fama. Este disco salió en 1976, un año que comenzó bien para la banda, pero terminó mal gracias a que fueron opacados por el surgimiento del punk. Slik incluye el tema "Forever And Ever", que llegó al puesto número 1 en Reino Unido a inicios de 1976. También se encuentra "Requiem", canción que formó parte del Top 30 tanto en Reino Unido como en Alemania.
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Slik is the only studio album of 1970s Scottish teenybop band Slik. Following the Bay City Rollers style, plus the ballads and pop of the time, Slik released two hit singles before the album, "Forever And Ever" in 1975, and "Requiem" in 1976, which oriented the band to the success and recognition in their native Scotland. At the end of 1976, punk rock emerged, and bands of the latter genre became popular, decreasing the popularity of established progressive or glam groups bands like Slik. Possibly for these reasons, the album was not well received.
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Slik (álbum)
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Slik (album)
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Slik
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Phil Coulter and Bill Martin; except where noted
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Slikalbum.jpg
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Bonus tracks on CD reissue
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Original LP
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Phil Coulter in association with Bill Martin
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1975
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1976
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Darlin'
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Do It Again
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The Getaway
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Requiem
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Day By Day
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I Wanna Be Loved
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Don't Take Your Love Away
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Hatchet
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Dancerama
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Again My Love
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This Side Up
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It's Only a Matter of Time
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Better Than I Do
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Bom-Bom
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Everyday Anyway
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No Star
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No We Won't Forget You
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Slik Shuffle
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The Kid's a Punk
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Robert Scott
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McGinlay
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McIsaac
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Billy McIsaac
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Midge Ure
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Jim McGinlay
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Kenny Hyslop
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Exuma, Remo
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Herbie Flowers, Tony Kelly
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Slik es el único álbum de la banda de glam rock escocesa Slik, grupo musical donde el cantautor escocés Midge Ure comenzó su fama. Este disco salió en 1976, un año que comenzó bien para la banda, pero terminó mal gracias a que fueron opacados por el surgimiento del punk. Slik incluye el tema "Forever And Ever", que llegó al puesto número 1 en Reino Unido a inicios de 1976. También se encuentra "Requiem", canción que formó parte del Top 30 tanto en Reino Unido como en Alemania.
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Slik is the only studio album of 1970s Scottish teenybop band Slik. Following the Bay City Rollers style, plus the ballads and pop of the time, Slik released two hit singles before the album, "Forever And Ever" in 1975, and "Requiem" in 1976, which oriented the band to the success and recognition in their native Scotland. At the end of 1976, punk rock emerged, and bands of the latter genre became popular, decreasing the popularity of established progressive or glam groups bands like Slik. Possibly for these reasons, the album was not well received. The band continued until early 1977, when Jim McGinlay left the band, being replaced by Russell Webb (later in The Skids and Public Image Ltd.), and the new line-up left the 1970s disco, soft and pop rock-oriented genre, moving to punk and changing the name to PVC2. The band released one single, "Put You in the Picture". Shortly afterwards, they disbanded, and Kenny Hyslop, Billy McIsaac and Russell Webb formed The Zones. Midge Ure moved to London and worked with Rich Kids, along ex-Sex Pistols Glen Matlock and future Visage bandmate Rusty Egan. In 2007, 7T’s Records re-released the album on CD, adding bonus tracks.
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