"Keep On Rockin' - Live 1971-1973" is a powerful CD release capturing British rock band Slade during their formative and most explosive early-70s live years. Recorded between 1971 and 1973, this collection presents raw, high-energy concert performances with driving guitars, pounding drums and rousing sing-along choruses that show why Slade became one of the defining hard rock and glam rock bands of their era. The set focuses on the band's stage presence: tight, loud and direct, with crowd-pleasing rock anthems, blues-tinged numbers and extended jams that highlight their chemistry and showmanship. Audio Vaults presents these vintage recordings in a carefully curated archival edition for collectors and fans who want to experience Slade the way they were meant to be heard: live, loud and unfiltered.
Slade emerged in the late 1960s and rose to fame in the early 1970s with their distinctive blend of hard rock, stomping rhythms and unforgettable hooks. Known for their powerful live shows and charismatic frontman Noddy Holder, the band became chart regulars in the UK and beyond, scoring multiple hit singles and albums and leaving a lasting influence on later rock and metal acts. Their anthemic songs and rowdy choruses made them a staple of the glam rock era, and their reputation as a ferocious live band is perfectly reflected in the performances captured on "Keep On Rockin' - Live 1971-1973". This CD is an essential listen for fans of classic British rock who appreciate authentic, no-frills concert energy.
Audio Vaults is a label specialized in archival and catalogue releases, with a focus on historically interesting live recordings, radio sessions and rare material from established artists. Their editions are typically aimed at music collectors and enthusiasts who value context and authenticity. By sourcing and restoring vintage recordings, Audio Vaults helps preserve important moments in music history and makes them available to a wider audience in dedicated, thoughtfully assembled packages.