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Songs From The Sparkle Lounge

Songs From The Sparkle Lounge

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Artist: Def Leppard
Label: Universal
Category: Music

List Price: £11.99
Buy New: £6.90
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 31 reviews
Sales Rank: 305

Media: Audio CD
Running Time: 44
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4

UPC: 602517626751
EAN: 0602517626751
ASIN: B0012NHN8G

Release Date: May 5, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: Brand New - Factory Sealed - Import Edition - Shipped from Florida via USPS First class international mail. We ONLY sell what we have in stock. NO back orders here.

Tracks:

  » Go
  » Nine Lives - Def Leppard, Tim McGraw
  » C'mon C'mon
  » Love
  » Tomorrow
  » Cruise Control
  » Hallucinate
  » Only The Good Die Young
  » Bad Actress
  » Come Undone
  » Gotta Let It Go
  » Love

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Customer Reviews:   Read 26 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Best since Euphoria   July 23, 2008
When Hysteria was released it changed my life. It was the album that got me hooked into rock music and I've never looked back. The band's sound and image has influenced all my music preferences since - be it cool or not. `Pyromania', `High `N dry' and `On Through night' soon followed into my collection with each show casing the bands progression. The name John `Mutt' Lange on the production opened me up many other bands (mainly AC/DC, Foreigner , The Boomtown Rats Romeo's Daughter etc.) The follow up albums have never been able to match Hysteria and never could, although I've sure enjoyed each one. Adrenalize was a difficult follow up after selling millions of copies of Hysteria (we are now up to 20 Million now) but more importantly this was after the loss of lead guitarist Steamin' Steve Clark's due to his untimely death, and then the musical movement into `grunge' (which I believe was a term created by the media to create something different: Pearl Jam etc were just Rock bands - if they had been around in the 70's that's what they would have been labelled as -` Rock'). Slang tried to tap into that market but it wasn't what long time Def Leppard fans were looking for and it failed to capture new fans, as mature as the songs were - the album still had a great sound as did the stripped down tour (no `in the round' this time but a return to early days of a stack/wall of Marshalls amplifiers). Euphoria was a return to the classic formula (include the return of John `Mutt' Lange), but never really capture the general public's imagination (or at least in the UK - thanks to no promotion by the bands management). X as catchy as the songs were just didn't rock hard enough and Joe's voice by this point was not what it used to be as he was advised not to sing in a high pitch. Baring all this in mind, this is a solid Def Leppard album. It instantly sounds like Def Leppard - Any criticisms of soundiny just like anyone else are down to others sounding like them. Apart from the song `Love' (which I removed from my iPod - I just don't like it) this is solid Def Leppard which just gets better on every listen. The band on tour right now is on top form and the future looks bright. It's just such a shame they don't get pushed the way other bands from the 80's era do e.g. Bon Jovi , and as always they are completly ignored by the British music press (except Classic Rock).
If you like Def Leppard, give it a few spins and I'm sure you will feel the same way. I should know - I've subjected a few mates to this now!



5 out of 5 stars An awesome colourful return to rock!   July 22, 2008
I've been waiting for the Leps to release an album like this for a looooong time and I'm very happy with the result. From the outset 'Go' is an awesome rocking tune of a harder hitting style the Leps should do more. Some other faves include Gotta Let It Go, Hallucinate (wicked chorus), Only the Good Die Young and Come Undone - so basically the whole thing! While the album is all rock there is great variety in the sound with each song having a signature Leps catchy melodic theme.

I'm a realist and know this album won't be for everyone (whoever makes that album will be very rich!!!) but it's a welcome return to their rocking roots and right up my alley!! :-)

Very much worth a listen!




5 out of 5 stars A fine Album   July 16, 2008
Take away who this is written by and lets look at the album objectively. To always hold a band's best work against them when reviewing an album is pretty unfair.

By anyone's standards this is solid collection of songs ranging from (for the Lep's) pretty hard rock, through pop rock and onto a VERY Queen influenced ballad (listen to Jealousy from the Jazz album or Take My Breath Away, from a Day At the Races and you'll see what I mean).

Most song pass the girlfriend test (ie: she finds herself humming along without realsing it) with Nine Lives, Tomorrow, C'mon C'mon, scoring highly. Away from the poppy sing along pop rock there are some pretty meaty rock, with Go's spiky grinding riff sounding great. Jo Elliot's 2 songs impress with Bad Actress's chorus and some great guitar histrionics before the slow burning "Come Undone" kicks in with some emotional lyrics stacked up against a pretty impressive wall of sound.

No song for me really fails to leave an impression, with each one having a good melody, a strong hook, interesting sounds or lyrics. Vivian Campbell is really growing into the band with some strong written input, Only the Good Die Young surely single at some point.

A very satisfying from one of Britains most longest serving Rock acts. Well done lads!



2 out of 5 stars A spark maybe, but no fire   July 16, 2008
I've listened to this album quite a few times now and tried to get into some of the songs they do on their current tour, but it does very little for me. This is so far removed from my favorite album of all time - Pyromania, which doesn't have a single duff track. I've got pretty much everything the band has done and all of the other albums have memorable tracks. I'll still be seeing them live and really enjoying the band but they're going to have to do better than this if I'm going to buy any more of their albums.


5 out of 5 stars It Does Sparkle!!!!   July 12, 2008
I have to say i ADORE this new album. Its the way a Def leppard should be - full off guitar riffs and filled with songs you cant stop singing at work.

I cannot stop listening to "Nine Lives, Cruise Control, Come Undone and C,mon C,mon", some of Leppards best work in years!! Vivian Campbell's song writing skills come through again with the songs "Gotta let it go" and "Only the good die young" which have a sound that we have not really heard from them before but is a great change from some of the generic stuff we have been forced to get use to in recent albums. I.e "X".

Why people still compare all new Leppard albums to Hysteria i will never know. To equal that masterpiece of an album would be impossible at best to do, so stop trying to. With this new album there is a new heavier style from Leppard which i like and to those who dont like it, I say this - go to a Leppard gig and hear them play their new songs and see if your disappointed then! I have been and it rocked and if you STILL dont like it there is something BADLY wrong with you!



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