Ooh La La in L.A.
"Ooh La La in L.A." is a song by the British rock band Slade, released in 1987 as the third single from their fourteenth studio album You Boyz Make Big Noize. The song was written by lead vocalist Noddy Holder and bassist Jim Lea, and produced by John Punter.[1]
"Ooh La La in L.A." | ||||
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Single by Slade | ||||
from the album You Boyz Make Big Noize | ||||
B-side | "Don't Talk to Me about Love" | |||
Released | 1987 | |||
Genre | Hard rock | |||
Length | 3:50 | |||
Label | RCA Records, CBS Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Noddy Holder, Jim Lea | |||
Producer(s) | John Punter (A-Side) Jim Lea (B-Side) | |||
Slade singles chronology | ||||
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Background
Slade began writing and recording material for their You Boyz Make Big Noize album in 1986. Hoping to record a hit album that would put them back in the public eye, You Boyz Make Big Noize was released in 1987, however both the album and its singles "Still the Same" and "That's What Friends Are For" all failed to achieve the expected level of commercial success.[2] During the summer of 1987, "Ooh La La in L.A." was released as the album's third single, but mainly in Germany only, with CBS also releasing it in America as a promotional single.[3] It was not a commercial success in Germany and did not achieve enough airplay on American radio, except in Los Angeles, to warrant CBS giving it a full release.[4][5] The song would be Slade's last release through RCA Records.
"Ooh La La in L.A." had been written during the time of the band's 1985 album Rogues Gallery. The lyrics, written by Holder, details the band's experiences in America while promoting their 1984 hit single "Run Runaway". The song also refers to the brief headline news that drummer Don Powell was dating Bob Dylan's daughter.[6] In a 1987 fan club interview, guitarist Dave Hill picked the song as his favourite from the album, stating: "There is something about the chorus on this one. It is a very different sort of song for Slade. The lyric is very autobiographical. One verse is about Don being pissed all the time. There is mention of the Sunset Marquee, where a lot of bands stay. There is a verse about Barney's Beanery, where we used to play pool all the time."[7][8]
In Russia, "Ooh La La in L.A." remains one of the band's most popular songs. In a 2011 interview on Vintage TV, Hill said: ""Ooh La La in L.A." was never a hit for us, but in Russia it's huge. And it's a bit like how come it's huge in this massive country and yet it didn't happen here?"[9]
Release
"Ooh La La in L.A." was released on 7" and 12" vinyl by RCA Records across Europe.[10] In America, it was released as a promotional-only 12" vinyl. RCA also released the single as a promotional-only release in Mexico, while a Japanese promotional single was also released, featuring "Ooh La La in L.A." as the A-side and American band Autograph's "Loud and Clear" on the B-side.[3]
The B-side on the German release was "Don't Talk to Me About Love", which had previously appeared as a B-side on the double pack edition of the band's "Still the Same" single. On the 12" single, a second B-side, "That's What Friends Are For", taken from You Boyz Make Big Noize, was also included. The artwork for the single was the same as used for the earlier 1987 single "That's What Friends Are For".[11]
Promotion
A music video to promote the single in America was planned if the promotional single gained sufficient airplay to warrant a full release of the single. In a fan club newsletter of the time, it was revealed that the video would be filmed in Los Angeles.[12] However, the video did not come to fruition, with Lea stating in a 1987 fan club interview: "Well, when you are dealing with record companies, it all comes down to money, power strokes and the way they think a record is going to go. CBS deliberately held back on doing the video because, although they could see it picking up a few heavyweight stations, they wanted to wait to see if it picked up any more."[8]
In the UK, the band performed the song on the ITV show Get Fresh in August 1987, while promoting their UK-only single "You Boyz Make Big Noize".[13]
Critical reception
In a review of You Boyz Make Big Noize, Kerrang! said the song was "a bit of a laugh, with a good lyric about the amount of nosh the lads put away in the States".[14] In a retrospective review, Doug Stone of AllMusic described the song as an "anthemic and trashy barnstormer". He also recommended the song by selecting it as an AMG Pick Track.[15]
Formats
- 7" Single (European release)
- "Ooh La La In L.A." - 3:38
- "Don't Talk to Me About Love" - 2:28
- 7" Single (Mexican promo)
- "Ooh La La In L.A." - 3:52
- "Ooh La La In L.A." - 3:52
- 7" Single (Japanese promo)
- "Slade - Ooh La La In L.A." - 3:52
- "Autograph - Loud and Clear" - 3:40
- 12" Single (European release)
- "Ooh La La In L.A." - 3:52
- "Don't Talk to Me About Love" - 2:28
- "That's What Friends are For" - 3:16
- 12" Single (US promo)
- "Ooh La La In L.A." - 3:48
- "Ooh La La In L.A." - 3:48
Personnel
- Slade
- Noddy Holder - lead vocals
- Jim Lea - bass, backing vocals, producer of "Don't Talk to Me About Love"
- Dave Hill - lead guitar, backing vocals
- Don Powell - drums
- Additional personnel
- John Punter - producer of "Ooh La La in L.A."
- Roy Thomas Baker - producer of "That's What Friends Are For"
- Quick on the Draw - sleeve design
References
- "Slade - You Boyz Make Big Noize at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 22 September 2013.
- You Boyz Make Big Noize - Salvo 2007 remaster booklet liner notes
- "ALL Discography @ www.collectadisc.co.uk". Collectadisc.co.uk. Retrieved 26 July 2017.
- "Glam Musik: British Glam Music '70 History - Google Books". Books.google.co.uk. Retrieved 26 July 2017.
- "Biography | Slade | Artist Info | Music". Signal 2. Retrieved 11 September 2012.
- "Look Wot I Dun: Don Powell of Slade - Don Powell, Lise Lyng Falkenberg - Google Books". Books.google.co.uk. Retrieved 26 July 2017.
- "1987 - Slade Fan Club www.sladefanclub.com". Sladefanclub.com. Retrieved 26 July 2017.
- Ian Edmundson. "SLADE @ www.slayed.co.uk". Crazeeworld.plus.com. Archived from the original on 29 July 2017. Retrieved 26 July 2017.
- "Dave Hill on Vintage TV part 1". YouTube. Retrieved 11 September 2012.
- "Slade - Ooh La La In L.A. at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 26 July 2017.
- "Slade - That's What Friends Are For / Wild Wild Party - RCA - UK - PB 41271". 45cat. Retrieved 11 September 2012.
- "1987 - Slade Fan Club www.sladefanclub.com". Sladefanclub.com. Retrieved 26 July 2017.
- "Slade - Ohh La La In L.A. (UK TV 15th August 1987) - YouTube". youtube.com. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
- "Vinyl Album - Slade - You Boyz Make Big Noize - RCA - Europe". 45worlds.com. 30 April 1987. Retrieved 26 July 2017.
- AllMusic Review by Doug Stone. "You Boyz Make Big Noize - Slade | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 26 July 2017.