Music CD - Def Leppard: Songs From The Sparkle Lounge

Songs From The Sparkle Lounge. Def Leppard Tracks: 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
Music CD: Songs From The Sparkle Lounge
Artist: Def Leppard

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Manufacturer: Mercury
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5

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Tracks:
1. Go
2. Nine Lives
3. C'mon C'mon
4. Love
5. Tomorrow
6. Cruise Control
7. Hallucinate
8. Only The Good Die Young
9. Bad Actress
10. Come Undone
11. Gotta Let It Go

Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0602517660373
Label: Mercury
Manufacturer: Mercury
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Mercury
Release Date: 2008-04-29
Studio: Mercury

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Spotlight customer reviews:

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: What I've been waiting for.
Comment: This is the Def Leppard album I've been waiting to hear since Retroactive. I think this is up their with Pyromania and Hysteria, which is something I though I would never say about another Def Leppard album again. I can honestly say there is not a bad track on the disc in my opinion and it just gets better with every listen. A perfect summertime CD, which won't be leaving my player for awhile. If you're a Def Leppard fan at all, then do yourself a favor and enjoy some of the best rock tracks of the year!

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: THE BEST BAND EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Comment: I loved the cd, plus it came with a set of guitar pics that said Def Leppard.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Robots spared this time for a more humanistic approach
Comment: This time 'round, the T-1000 and T-2000 robots were not thrust upon the boys of Def Leppard to create an album. Things were done more organically in the studio on this go around, though come to think of it, in this fake age of digital everything, what music could be considered authentically organic except that of Korn and Bush?

For those that don't know the story, the model T-1000 and T-2000 robots created Pyromania and Hysteria, respectively. "Hysteria" was an especially souless and concocted pop-metal monstrosity that, despite all the accolades in his favor, Robert John "Mutt" Lange did little to influence. In fact, Mutt was so drugged out during the "Hysteria" sessions that not only did the T-2000s do the majority of the work, but the members of Def Leppard were simultaneously contained in a freeze-dried chamber for four straight years, quite similar to the one Han Solo occupied from 1980-83, before Luke Skywalker gained the heart and opportunity to rescue him in Jabba's eerie lair. In the meantime, poor Mutt, who at this point had not met Shania Twain and was never a fan of the Star Wars series of movies, only contributed one measly riff during the "Hysteria" studio sessions, which was methodically inserted into the final song of the record by the empathetic T-2000s. (Hey, cheer up, Mutt, it really is a pretty cool riff when played over and over!!) Tragically, a few mishaps occured when the Sheffield boys were released from their freeze-dried chambers; specifically, Joe Elliott came down with the mumps and, worse yet, young Rick Allen lost an appendage.

But all that is long past. Def Leppard hit the ground running with this humdinger of a CD, which is enhanced by the burly vocals of wildcat Tim McGraw on the hit single "Nine Lives," a song amazingly reminiscent of "Overture" from Leppard's best-selling record of 1980, On Through the Night. Much to its credit, the group really tried hard on "Sparkle Lounge," creating lush but crunchy sounds that range from The Beatles to Led Zeppelin and back again to Queen. Mostly, though, it's all Leppard's sound, which is a refreshing change from the mid-1980s, when the band seemed to be suffering from some empty, out-of-touch neurosis that affected its music, image and ability to perform at its best while being played on MTV.

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Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Awesome-Worth the wait
Comment: This CD of all new material was well worth waiting for! I was hooked right away. The radio stations have been playing "Nine Lives" for a couple of weeks and I wasn't sure what to expect once I listened to the entire CD. I wasn't disappointed. "C'mon, C'mon" is a real rocker and I could listen to "Love" over and over just to try and hear the different influences (Queen, Beatles, ELO, etc.) mixed in there. There isn't one track on here that I don't like. Great job guys!

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: Another dead record from Def Leppard
Comment: Since the grunge thing happened the only half decent song that this band ever released was Promises from that phony album called Euphoria (the song was produced by Mutt Lange). Now, somebody's gotta tell Mr. Elliott that the grunge thing is over and that the band should write a real Def Leppard album for a change -- to see their audiences embracing new songs in their shows. Until then the band will have to rehearse for more Photograph and Pour Some Sugar on me. I can't see this cd selling more 100,000 copies in the US, I will see them this summer though!


Editorial Reviews:

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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