In March 1992, Slade disbanded with the departure of lead vocalist Noddy Holder and bassist Jim Lea.
That year, guitarist Dave Hill decided to form his own version of the group as Slade II, which included original drummer Don Powell.
The band recorded Keep on Rockin' at Impuls Studios in Belgium with producer Paul Despiegeleare during September 1994.
In December 1995, it was re-released in the UK by Prestige Records Ltd, with "Wild Nites" being included as an eleventh track.
Featuring the two new singles "Take Me Home" and "Some Exercise", the album re-used four tracks from Keep on Rockin', alongside "Merry Xmas Now!"
According to Hill in a 2001 fan club interview, the pair contribute to both the music and lyrics of the songs they write.
In a 1988 fan club interview, he revealed: "I'm writing with a guy called Bill Hunt, whom I've written songs with for about 5 years now.
", written by Noddy Holder and Hill, was originally recorded by Slade and released as a B-side to their 1971 breakthrough single "Get Down and Get with It".
[17] "Dirty Foot Lane" was written solely by Hill who also performed lead vocals on the autobiographical track.
[2] "Wild Nites", which was included on some versions of Keep on Rockin', had been originally recorded for Blessings in Disguise and released as the B-side of "Crying in the Rain".
[15] In a review of Cum on Let's Party!, Dave Thompson of AllMusic commented: "...it's a mishmash, vaguely entertaining in a "how the mighty have fallen" kind of way but, with the most distinctive 50 percent of the original band (songwriters Noddy Holder and Jim Lea) absent, it really isn't much to write home about.