Unfortunately, the songwriting is not always original - "All Join Hands" acts as the clone of "My Oh My" and "Hey Ho Wish You Well" there was sometimes even as "Run Run Away".
What remains is a collection of songs that played fast and not boring are consistent as "Myzsterious Mizster Jones" - where you but just not thinking of Slade, when you hear it. The most striking example is "Little Sheila".
There are, thank God, even the odd Hauf-top-steam hammer as we know it from the house of Slade ("Time To Rock", "I'll be there"). And "Walking on Water, running on alcohol," it would have been really verdent to be recognized as a single.
All in all there are better Slade albums, but really bad the Verrecheralbum is now not.
The bonus material would "Less is more!" should apply; so you have to make compromises in parts. The listing of single B-sides is indeed in order and for the true fan a treat, ...
... But many maxi singles title nervous just: here Slade shows its weak, unoriginal page.
Bonus material highlights include "Do you believe in miracles" (SO Slade should sound) and the amusing swing version of "My Oh My".