Slaughter on 10th Avenue (Mick Ronson album)

Slaughter on 10th Avenue
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 1974
RecordedJuly 1973
StudioChâteau d'Hérouville, Hérouville, France; Trident, London
GenreRock, glam rock
Length35:19
LabelRCA
ProducerMick Ronson
Mick Ronson chronology
Slaughter on 10th Avenue
(1974)
Play Don't Worry
(1975)
Singles from Slaughter on 10th Avenue
  1. "Love Me Tender"
    Released: 1974
  2. "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue"
    Released: 1974

Slaughter on 10th Avenue is the debut album by English guitarist Mick Ronson, then-guitarist of David Bowie's backing band the Spiders from Mars. It was released in February 1974 by RCA Records.

For inspiration, Ronson relied on Annette Peacock's 1972 album I'm the One; he used the title track and her arrangement of Elvis Presley's "Love Me Tender". Two songs were co-written by Ronson with Scott Richardson, who had been involved in the Ann Arbor music scene since the mid-'60s and came to prominence as lead singer of the SRC. Richardson was brought into the Bowie camp by Angie Bowie, who met him through Ron Asheton of the Stooges. During the recording of the album, Ronson considered putting together a new band with Richardson, Aynsley Dunbar, and Trevor Bolder, to be called the Fallen Angels, but plans fell through.[citation needed]

"Only After Dark", one of the two tracks co-written by Ronson and Richardson, was later covered by the original lineup of the Human League in 1980. Their version was intended as the second single from their second album Travelogue, but their label Virgin Records shelved it in favour of a reissue of the track "Empire State Human" (from their first album) and the pressings of "Only After Dark" were given away as a free bonus single with the official single, a move that greatly angered the group, and contributed to their subsequent split.

The song was also covered by British heavy rock band Def Leppard, and was issued as the B-side of their 1992 hit single "Let's Get Rocked".