"Nobody's Fools" is the sixth studio album by the British rock band Slade, released in 1976. The album marked a transition for the band, moving away from their glam rock roots towards a more straightforward rock sound.
The album features a mix of hard rock, blues, and pop influences, showcasing Slade's versatility as musicians. While it may not have produced any major hit singles, "Nobody's Fools" contains several standout tracks, including "In for a Penny," "Let's Call It Quits," and "Pack Up Your Troubles."
Despite receiving positive reviews from critics, "Nobody's Fools" did not achieve the same level of commercial success as some of Slade's earlier albums. However, it remains a favorite among fans for its energetic performances and catchy melodies.
Overall, "Nobody's Fools" represents a pivotal moment in Slade's career, showcasing their willingness to experiment with new musical styles while staying true to their rock roots. While it may not be as well-known as some of their other albums, "Nobody's Fools" remains an important part of Slade's discography and a testament to their enduring talent as a band.