I love the harmony-drenched, beatlenesque, "my-name-is-Jim-Lea-and-I'm-a-serious-musician-please-don't-judge-us-on-how-our-lead-guitarist-dresses"-Slade best. The really hard rocking Slade - particularly in the latter part of their (second) career were a bit too heavy-handed for me. In comparison to "Miles out to sea" and "When the lights are out" - both compositional genius - a track like "Lock up your daughters" sounds like a Kiss B side (yes, they could still play that song convincingly due to their enegized live prowess, but the composition itself is "nuzzing to rite 'ome a-bout". Speaking of Kiss, the best non-Slade Slade song ever written is still Crazy, Crazy Nights, don't you agree?