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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0602517660373
Label: Mercury
Manufacturer: Mercury
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Mercury
Release Date: April 29, 2008
Studio: Mercury
Sales Rank: 1400
MPN: 001100402
Disc 1:- Go
- Nine Lives
- C'mon C'mon
- Love
- Tomorrow
- Cruise Control
- Hallucinate
- Only The Good Die Young
- Bad Actress
- Come Undone
- Gotta Let It Go
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Album Description: BAND RETURNS WITH BRAND NEW STUDIO ALBUM "SONGS FROM THE SPARKLE LOUNGE" SET FOR RELEASE ON APRIL 29
Album Release Kicks Off With U.S. Spring Concert Tour!
Album Contains 11 NEW Original Songs Including the Single "Nine Lives" Featuring Tim McGraw
Def Leppard, Great Britain's premiere arena rock band, is back with a bang--kicking off 2008 with the release of their 14th studio album and a U.S. arena concert tour scheduled for this spring. Entitled Songs From The Sparkle Lounge (Bludgeon Riffola/Island/UMe), the album contains 11 new songs including the highly-anticipated single "Nine Lives" featuring a groundbreaking collaboration with country music superstar Tim McGraw. Songs From The Sparkle Lounge is Def Leppard's first album of brand new material since 2002's X and begins yet another remarkable new chapter in the band's 30-year recording career.
Recorded last year during month-long stints at lead singer Joe Elliott's Dublin studio, the album's title refers to a backstage area called "The Sparkle Lounge" on Def Leppard's 2006 tour where the band would go to write songs. Tracks from the album have been described by the group as written in the style of Hysteria, with the production of High 'n' Dry.
"The whole record's got a great '70s feel," said lead singer Joe Elliott. "By our standards, it's a very different album as we've been very adventurous, musically, on certain numbers. On the album there are classic Def Leppard songs and then there's also tracks that are very new-wave influenced while others sound like middle-to-late '70s AC/DC. There will definitely be some moments on it where anybody that's familiar with our music will go, 'Whoa! I wasn't expecting that!'"
The foundation for the album's collaboration with country music superstar Tim McGraw was layed at Def Leppard's 2006 Hollywood Bowl show where McGraw joined the band on stage for an encore performance of "Pour Some Sugar on Me." The artists stayed in touch following the performance, and when the band started writing the song "Nine Lives" they immediately thought of reaching out to McGraw to sing on it. Guitarist Phil Collen flew to Nashville to play it for McGraw who loved it and recorded the song in Nashville shortly after. Other standout tracks on the album include "Go," reminiscent of the band's classic track "Rocket" in its power and aggressive tribal beat; "Love," an emotive and moving epic song; and the anthemic "Tomorrow," a song written by guitarist Collen about the death of his father.
With more than 65 million albums sold worldwide and two prestigious Diamond Awards to their credit, Def Leppard--Joe Elliott (vocals), Vivian Campbell (guitar), Phil Collen (guitar), Rick "Sav" Savage (bass) and Rick Allen (drums)--continues to be one of the most important forces in rock music. Over the course of their career, the band has produced a series of classic groundbreaking albums that set the sound for generations of music fans and artists. The group's spectacular live shows, filled with powerful melodic rock anthems, have become synonymous with their name and they are an institution in the touring industry as they continue to sell out arenas worldwide.
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Songs From The Sparkle Lounge is a very solid recording from this legendary outfit, known to the world as Def Leppard. No, this isn't Hysteria Part 2. Hysteria cannot be reproduced, but it can be revisited in a way that doesn't make them seen like they have lost their creativity. This record has strong echos from their 80's past, while still being fresh for the times we know as of now. And I myself am proud to say that they can write and record songs without their former legendary producer Mutt Lange. I respect the hard work they put into this new release. To me, it's the best recording since "Adrenalize". The sound quality and production is excellent. I didn't quite like the production of "Euphoria", although there are quite a few good ... Read More:
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I'm a huge fan of Def Leppard. In addition to their classic stuff, "Euphoria" and "X" were two of my favorite albums during my college years, so I was eager to see how "Songs from the Sparkle Lounge" would sound. Right off the bat, I'm not big on the lead single "Nine Lives", as it comes off as too poppy. The rest of the tracks, however, are decent. "Go" is a good rocker, as is "Tomorrow". "Hallucinate" and "Come undone" have some nice melodies that the band is known for, and "C,mon c'mon" has that big sing-along chorus feel that made them big in the eighties. "Love" is a nice little introspective piece, and "Cruise control" is the first time I can remember that the band has ever touched on a religious theme. The album also has more guitar solos ... Read More:
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Now this is a good thing. Slang IMHO is DL best album. They should have stayed on that road. Problem for most of their fans was it was too much of a change from Adrenalized. So they freak out a bit and went back to Adrenalize with Euphoria. A good ablum that should have followed Adrenalized, then X and then this album and then Slang. Just my opinion.
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Great new album - really love the songs!!! Much better than the last one..
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This album has kind of a Euphoria sound to me. If you can imagine that album with the worst in some cases God awful songs not being as bad and the good songs not being as good then you have this one.
Go 8/10 - My favorite song on the album. It doesn't quite reach classic status, but it's good none the less. It's kind of an anthemic rocker. It's a mid tempo song with a thunderous beat.
Nine lives 4/10 No. Just no. I hate country and even though this isn't a country song I don't need a country singer in my music. The lyrics are also God awful. The music and vocal melodies are actually pretty good. With better lyrics and no country singer this could've been the best Leppard song since Paper sun or Demolition man. ... Read More:
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