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Def Leppard is a British rock band formed in 1977, known for their anthemic sound and record-breaking albums. With hits like 'Pour Some Sugar on Me' and 'Photograph,' they have sold over 100 million records worldwide, making them one of the best-selling music artists in history.
M**Y
The new Def Leppard album review by Michael Callaway
Let me start off by saying the new Def Leppard album that came out on Oct 30th, 2015 is by far one of the best that I have ever heard. I was transported back in time to 1989 when I heard the album âHysteriaâ for the first time (I was a little late to the party) and could not believe how much I loved each song.Now, if you know me, you know that I am one of the biggest Def Leppard homers there is and you may be tempted to discount my review. Chances are you think I am like Donald Trump saying that everything Def Leppard produces is âhugeâ and âtremendousâ. I completely understand, but know this, while I have eventually liked something about every Def Leppard album since Hysteria, none of them hit me like this. I did not like Adrenalized the first time I heard it in 1992, it had to grow on me.Another reason to possibly ignore my review is the fact that I have a very narrow window of what I consider acceptable music. Ask me to discuss politics or religion and I am very open to hearing ideas very different from my own. If you try to tell me that Nirvana or Pearl Jam are better than Def Leppard, chances are you will end up with a shiv in your back. Prison yard rules man.I for one say that this narrow focus and fierce loyalty makes me the perfect person to review the album. I am like a master sommeliers, knowing how to best pair each Def Leppard song to the emotion and feeling that come with it. So, without further ado here is each song and its perfect pairment.âLetâs GoâThis song is pure Def Leppard, in fact, if someone else had done the song I would have said that they stole the guitar rift from âPour Some Sugar on Meâ in the beginning. Some may see this as a criticism, I do not. I like the fact that I can hear any AC/DC song in the world and know that it is an AC/DC song.I can really see this song at the beginning of a concert. The lights are off, the Def Leppard flag covers the stage, you hear the distorted âDo you really want to do this now?â intro, lights are flashing all around and then BAAM! The banner gets sucked up as the guitar rift starts, rock and roll memories are about to be made.âDangerousâAgain, another pure Def Leppard song, kind of has a âPromisesâ intro but different. Saying something sounds like Def Leppard is a lot like saying Dr Pepper taste like Dr Pepper. It is true, the only way to know what Dr Pepper taste like is to taste it. This song has a good jam to it and is very enjoyable.I would pair this song with anyone dating someone on the top half of the crazy hot matrix from How I Met Your Mother. Sure she is hot, but she is crazy, but she is hot, but seriously, she is crazy. Listen to the words of the song.âMan EnoughâThis song starts off with a little bit of âAnother One Bites the Dustâ and is one of the coolest songs on the album. Do not overly focus on the words. I am not really sure how someone is man enough to be my girl, all I know is I likes the jam. Much like The Killers and their song âSomebody Told Meâ, I am not really sure what a boyfriend who looked like a girlfriend that I had in February of last year would actually look like. All I know is, I likes the jam, that is enough for me.This song is easy to pair with, I see a gentlemenâs club and girls covered in glitter dancing to this song. âPlease welcome to the stage, Miss Crystal Chandeliersâ.âWe BelongâGreat song, not too sappy like âHave You Ever Needed Someone So Badâ but just sappy enough to put onto a mix tape for a girl you like or a very dear friend. 25 years ago when I was better known as Sir Mix a Lot, this song would have been a key song in my mix tape making factory. So, if I ever made you a mix tape between the years 1989 through 1998, go ahead and add this one to the mix, it is a good one.While the kids donât make mix tapes now, I can easily see someone making a long distance dedication to someone that they care for and using the words of this song to express how they feel.âInvincibleâThis song is great and much like âEye of the Tigerâ, it is possible to get a little too pumped up listening to it. Be careful, if you are a runner who likes to listen to tunes while they run, chances are you are not really invincible and you just might pull a hammy running too hard.This song will be perfect after Baylor crushes TCU the day after Thanksgiving, Sic Em Bears.âSea of LoveâI was afraid that this was going to be a supper sappy song like âWhere Does Love Go When it Diesâ, it is not. Rather, it is a fun rocking song that has a much deeper meaning than what Def Leppard is usually known for. It is in line with songs like âGods of Warâ and âDie Hard the Hunterâ.This one is a hard one to pair with, all I can say is open up your mind believe in what you find.âEnergizedâThis song is like no other Def Leppard song I have heard. You might have a moment of fear thinking your CD is scratched, nope, it is supposed to sound that way. It has a bit of âPaper Sunâ feel to it. I really like the course and the lyrics, the song is Def Leppard but with a hint of blues to it.I would pair this song up with getting ready for a nice relaxing long weekend.âAll Time HighâThis song rocks, by far one of my favorites. The guitar solo is awesome, one of the best I have heard. I really, really hope that this will make it into the concert mix. Great song.When Baylor wins the College Football National Championship, this will be a perfect song.âBattle of My OwnâVery jazzy and bluesy, love the acoustic guitar and blend of Def Lep voices. It is also very short, only 2:42 minutes.Much like âSea of Loveâ, having a hard time with what to pair this song with. Best I can come up with is if you have a battle of your own, this song could really work for you during this battle time.âBroke N BrokenheartedâThis is a UFC fight song, great rock and roll. When Ronda Rousey takes the stage to take on Holly Holm she should play this song. Could also add Def Leppardâs âUndefeatedâ while you are at it.âForever YoungâFrom the title I thought it was going to be a remake of Rod Stewartâs classic âForever Youngâ which I have to say I was kinda looking forward to. This one is not has hopeful as Rodâs song is, but it does really rock. Reminds me of Def Leppard songs like âMirror, Mirrorâ from High and Dry.I would pair this song up with Vampire love movie, it has that kind of feel to it.âLast DanceâThis song is both sad and it is sweet and I knew it complete, when I wore a younger manâs clothes. Perfect blend of Def Leppard voices and love the sound.I told my wife, when our 3 year old girl gets married, this will be the father daughter song we dance to, end of story. It covers a lot of emotions, it could be about someone who lost someone that they loved because of dying too soon, a wedding where a father gives away a daughter, or some knuckle head who lost the girl of his dreams because he slept with that hot crazy girl from âDangerousâ.âWings of an AngelâI am picking up a little bit of a SAMCRO vibe when I hear this song. I fully expect to see a motorcycle club riding their bikes getting ready to cause mayhem. I hope they can make a video that is as good as the one I have playing in my mind. However, after seeing the video for âLetâs Goâ, I think I would rather the video stay in my mind because it is awesome. Just take a few scenes from âSons of Anarchyâ and put Sir Mix a lot on the case and we will have a mighty fine video.âBlind FaithâIt is rare that the last song on an album is my favorite. I am not sure why that is, does the band get tired and say that is it, we quit? What, what happens to the last song of a record? Now, if you were thinking I was about to say that âBlind Faithâ is my favorite song, sorry about that, I might have been a bit misleading in my open sentence.However, the song is perfect where it is. You see, you have just spent the better part of 40 minutes listening to the best Rock and Roll in years. You have reminisced about lost love, got yourself super pumped up ready to get in the ring with Mike Tyson as well as pictured a girl named Candy Cain doing a lap dance all over your body. You need this song to bring everything down so that you do not go out and hurt something.
B**C
The Leps are back with a good album, and it is almost what we fans have wanted for years!
Itâs always a great event when Def Leppard releases a new album, as these events are rare for various and obvious reasons. Even though the band hasnât put out albums in later years as strong as they did in their heyday, any new music from them is still as refreshing to hear as it always has been, if for no other reason than nostalgia.Itâs been seven years since 2008âs Songs from the Sparkle Lounge, a very long interval even by DL standards. That album marked more of a return to form for the band after the awful X album and the decent Yeah! covers album, but there werenât really any tunes that stuck with you for long. The new self-titled album is at least more along the same lines as Sparkle Lounge and is perhaps another step back in the right direction.This album kicks off with âLetâs Goâ, which borrows the classic riff from âPour Some Sugar On Meâ; a bit puzzling at first â why would they recycle such a classic distinctive riff? â but, on the other hand, fans have been clamoring for years that DL come out with an album that recreates the old sound, so perhaps this song is the bandâs answer to them. Too bad the chorus is a bit weak and the lyrics insipid.The rest of the album follows a similar formula, trying to recreate their classic sound and borrowing riffs theyâve used before. While they hit on some of them, much of the album still sounds more like Sparkle Lounge than it does High ânâ Dry, Pyromania or Hysteria. One notable exception, and what I deem the albumâs highlight, is âMan Enoughâ, a funky tune â a style out of the norm for the band, although attempted before â with a similar beat to Queenâs âAnother One Bites the Dust.â Their attempts at incorporating funk elements in the past have been hit and miss: âSlangâ (the song) and âAll Nightâ were misfires; â21st Century Sha La La La Girlâ was pretty good. I really like what theyâve done with âMan Enough.â It doesnât sound like anything theyâve done before. Sav has a killer bass line in it as well. âSea of Loveâ also has a bit of a funky beat and it is quite catchy, but that one does retread ground for them that theyâve already trodden down, a la the aforementioned â21st CenturyâŠGirl.âDespite the openerâs blatant and vapid rip-off of âPour Some SugarâŠ,â the rest of the album fairs better, mostly. Joe growls in his lower register as he has over the last fifteen years or so, but can still hold a tune. Viv and Phil can still play great guitars, working off each other skillfully as always. Rick can still kick the beats. As far as their rockers go, âDangerousâ, âAll Time Highâ and âBroke ânâ Brokenheartedâ sound closest to the classic sound and will be repeated more in future playlists than the others. The others are just too pedestrian. The only dud is âInvincible.â The ballads seem to break some newer ground at least, mixing in their classic sound with more acoustic (and modern) sounds than they usually have in the past. The best of them is âWings of an Angelâ (which kicks into a great classic mid-tempo DL riff). âBlind Faithâ also holds up quite well. âEnergizedâ, despite the songâs title, lacks energy and is forgettable. âWe Belongâ sounds more like the standard ballads theyâve produced on albums after Hysteria. âBattle of My Ownâ takes them down an acoustic path theyâve rarely tread, and it is an interesting sound for them, if not necessarily a memorable one. Overall, itâs a fairly pleasant album from the boys. And that highlights its main problem.Fans keep clamoring for DL to recreate their classic sound â and Iâm one of them that has, being a fan since Pyromania came out â and to be fair, the band seems like they have been trying to do that. But whatâs missing is the high level of energy that the older albums have, an edge, an attitude. While I actually liked most of the Slang album, I was euphoric when Euphoria steered back towards their classic and energetic sound. But, despite them striking gold on a song here or there since Hysteria (âPromisesâ, for example) theyâve not been able to get it quite right. For starters, Joe Elliott canât scream like he used to, and that alone takes a distinctive edge off of their songs that their old songs used to have. He canât be faulted for that, of course, but on this album especially he rarely even tries for the upper registers and the songs suffer a bit because of it. The two songs âAll Time Highâ and âBlind Faithâ really take off and soar to new levels when he does kick his voice into overdrive. They are the only two where he gets his voice up there. Also, on first listen, I wasnât as thrilled with the production quality, thinking it muddled and mish-mash, but after a couple more listens, Iâve raised the ranking up a notch. But there is still something missing that is preventing them from capturing and harnessing the highest energy and edge that these songs need. And I think I know what that is.The band needs to reunite with Mutt Lange. Heâs the one who produced the Big Three albums with the sound that we long-time fans want the band to return to. With his production savvy, I believe that the new album would have been mixed better, had the riffs tied together better, added that extra layer of harmony and melody that elevates a good DL song to a great one, and generated a more consistent and elevated energy across the whole album instead of on just a few of songs. Maybe he couldâve had Joe reach for the higher notes more, or done some magic in the studio to get that voice. Make no mistake, the album sounds good as it is. Lange wouldâve made it sound great. If they can somehow coax him to set up shop behind the boards for them again, we just might finally get that album that we really have been wanting from the band.Having said all that, it is a good album from the guys, and even if it still falls short from what we long-time fans really want, I still recommend it. Keep on rockinâ, boys!
M**N
Super edicion limitada
Excelente edicion limitada, para un fan de Def leppard, las imagenes impresas son de la mejor calidad al igual que el grueso de los viniles, es una excelente edicion a la coleccion
M**
Gusto mucho
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C**N
Viva el rock
No entiendo por quĂ© hay algunas malas o regulares opiniones sobre este ĂĄlbum de Def Leppard. Vale que no es un ĂĄlbum "cañero" a tope como solĂan hacerlos cuando eran mĂĄs jovencitos, pero en este ĂĄlbum hay verdaderas joyas, una detrĂĄs de otra cada canciĂłn te deja con la boca abierta. Esta mĂĄs elaborado, mejores melodĂas, tĂpicos coros de la banda muy bien aprovechados. En resumen, un ĂĄlbum que no debe faltar en la discografĂa de cualquier fan de esta banda britĂĄnica de primerĂsimo nivel.
J**E
Un gran disco
Si duda un gran disco tiene todo el toque ochentero, no esperemos un histeria 2 de ellos, los que somos fans de toda la vida de def leppard estamos contentos creo, decirme que grupo de los ochenta sobrevive aĂșn? Ellos tienen un cachĂ© muy alto aĂșn...lo Ășnico malo que cada vez hay mĂĄs distancia de años entre disco y disco
G**E
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