Def Leppard
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Biography
[Edit]In many ways, Def Leppard were the definitive hard rock band of the '80s. There were many bands that rocked harder (and were more dangerous) than the Sheffield-based quintet, but few others captured the spirit of the times quite as well. Emerging in the late '70s as part of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, Def Leppard actually owed more to the glam rock and metal of the early '70s, as their sound was equal parts T. Rex, Mott the Hoople, Queen, and Led Zeppelin. By toning down their heavy riffs and emphasizing melody, Def Leppard were poised for crossover success by 1983's Pyromania, and skillfully used the fledgling MTV network to their advantage. The musicians were already blessed with photogenic good looks, but they also crafted a series of innovative, exciting videos that made them into stars. They intended to follow Pyromania quickly but were derailed when their drummer lost an arm in a car accident, the first of many problems that plagued the group's career. They managed to pull through such tragedies, and even expanded their large audience with 1987's blockbuster Hysteria. As the '90s began, mainstream hard rock shifted away from their signature pop-metal and toward edgier, louder bands, yet they maintained a sizable audience into the late '90s and were one of only a handful of '80s metal groups to survive the decade more or less intact.
Def Leppard had their origins in a Sheffield-based group that teenagers Rick Savage (bass) and Pete Willis (guitar) formed in 1977. Vocalist Joe Elliott, a fanatic follower of Mott the Hoople and T. Rex, joined the band several months later, bringing the name Deaf Leopard with him. After a spelling change, the trio, augmented by a now-forgotten drummer, began playing local Sheffield pubs, and within a year the band had added guitarist Steve Clark to the lineup, as well as a new drummer. Later in 1978, they recorded their debut EP, Getcha Rocks Off, and released it on their own label, Bludgeon Riffola. The EP became a word-of-mouth success, earning airplay on the BBC. The group members were still in their teens.
Following the release of Getcha Rocks Off, Rick Allen was added as the band's permanent drummer, and Def Leppard quickly became the subject of the British music weeklies. They soon signed with AC/DC's manager, Peter Mensch, who helped them secure a contract with Mercury Records. On Through the Night, the band's full-length debut, was released in 1980 and instantly became a hit in the U.K., also earning significant airplay in the U.S., where it reached number 51 on the charts. Over the course of the year, Def Leppard relentlessly toured Britain and America, playing their own shows while also opening concerts for Ozzy Osbourne, Sammy Hagar, and Judas Priest. High 'n' Dry followed in 1981 and became the group's first platinum album in the U.S., thanks to MTV's strong rotation of "Bringin' on the Heartbreak." MTV would be vital to the band's success in the '80s.
As the band recorded the follow-up to High 'n' Dry with producer Mutt Lange, Pete Willis was fired from the band for alcoholism, and Phil Collen, a former guitarist for Girl, was hired to replace him. The resulting album, 1983's Pyromania, became an unexpected blockbuster, due not only to Def Leppard's skillful, melodic metal, but also to MTV's relentless airing of "Photograph" and "Rock of Ages." Pyromania went on to sell ten million copies, establishing Def Leppard as one of the most popular bands in the world. Despite their success, they were about to enter a trying time for their career. Following an extensive international tour, the group reentered the studio to record the follow-up, but producer Lange was unavailable, so they began sessions with Jim Steinman, the man responsible for Meat Loaf's Bat Out of Hell. The pairing turned out to be ill-advised, so the bandmembers turned to their former engineer, Nigel Green. One month into recording, Allen lost his left arm in a New Year's Eve car accident. The arm was reattached, but it had to be amputated once an infection set in.
Def Leppard's future looked cloudy without a drummer, but by the spring of 1985 — just a few months after his accident — Allen began learning to play a custom-made electronic kit assembled for him by Simmons. The band soon resumed recording, and within a few months Lange was back on board, having judged all the existing tapes inferior and ordered the band to begin work all over again. Recording sessions continued throughout 1986, and that summer, the group returned to the stage for the European Monsters of Rock tour. Def Leppard finally completed their fourth album, now titled Hysteria, early in 1987. The record was released that spring to lukewarm reviews, with many critics claiming that the album compromised Leppard's metal roots for sweet pop flourishes. Accordingly, Hysteria was slow out of the starting gates — "Women," the first single, failed to really take hold — but the release of "Animal" helped the album gather steam. The song became Def Leppard's first Top 40 hit in the U.K., but more importantly, it launched a string of six straight Top 20 hits in the U.S., which also included "Hysteria," "Pour Some Sugar on Me," "Love Bites," "Armageddon It," and "Rocket," the latter of which arrived in 1989, a full two years after the release of Hysteria. During those two years, Def Leppard's presence was unavoidable — they were the kings of high-school metal, ruling the pop charts and MTV, and teenagers and bands alike replicated their teased hair and ripped jeans, even when the grimy hard rock of Guns N' Roses took hold in 1988.
Hysteria proved to be the peak of Leppard's popularity, yet their follow-up remained eagerly awaited in the early '90s, as the band took a break from the road and set to work on a new record. During the recording process, however, Steve Clark died from an overdose of alcohol and drugs. Clark had historically battled with alcohol, and following the Hysteria heyday, his bandmates forced him to take a sabbatical. Although he did enter rehab, Clark's habits continued, and his abuse was so crippling that Collen began recording the majority of the band's guitar leads. Following Clark's death, Def Leppard resolved to finish their forthcoming album as a quartet, releasing Adrenalize in the spring of 1992. Adrenalize was greeted with mixed reviews, and even though the album debuted at number one and contained several successful singles, including the Top 20 hits "Let's Get Rocked" and "Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad," the record was a commercial disappointment in the wake of Pyromania and Hysteria. After its release, the group added former Whitesnake guitarist Vivian Campbell to the lineup, thus resuming Def Leppard's two-guitar attack.
In 1993, Def Leppard released the rarities collection Retro Active, which yielded another Top 20 hit with the acoustic ballad "Two Steps Behind." Two years later, the group released the greatest-hits collection Vault while preparing for its sixth album. Slang arrived in the spring of 1996, and while it proved more adventurous than its predecessor, it was greeted with indifference, indicating that Leppard's heyday had indeed passed and they were now simply a very popular cult band. Undaunted, Leppard soldiered on, returning to their patented pop-metal sound for Euphoria, which was released in June of 1999. Despite the success of "Promises," the record failed to produce any additional hits, resulting in a return to adult pop balladry on 2002's X. The two-disc Rock of Ages: The Definitive Collection arrived in 2005, followed in 2006 by Yeah!, a strong collection of covers. In 2008, the guys released their ninth studio album, Songs from the Sparkle Lounge, which debuted at number five and was supported by a lucrative summer tour. Material from that tour helped make up the bulk of 2011's Mirror Ball: Live & More, a three-disc live album containing a full concert, three new studio recordings, and DVD footage. Another live album followed two years later: Viva! Hysteria, which found the band running through their 1987 blockbuster in its entirety on the first disc and then a collection of early, rarely-played material on the second.
Title: And There Will Be A Next Time... Live From Detroit
Artist: Def Leppard
Genre: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Title: Retro Active
Artist: Def Leppard
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Punk Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Pop, Pop Rock, Acoustic
Title: Retro Active Video Collection
Artist: Def Leppard
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Pop
Title: Adrenalize Video Collection
Artist: Def Leppard
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Pop
Title: Songs From The Sparkle Lounge
Artist: Def Leppard
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Punk Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Pop, Pop Rock
Title: X, Yeah! & Songs From The Sparkle Lounge- Rarities From The Vault (CD3)
Artist: Def Leppard
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Punk Rock, Heavy Metal
Title: When Love & Hate Collide - Single
Artist: Def Leppard
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Pop
Title: Euphoria Video Collection
Artist: Def Leppard
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Pop
Title: Mirror Ball - Live & More
Artist: Def Leppard
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Pop
Title: Mirror Ball - Live & More (Deluxe Version)
Artist: Def Leppard
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Pop
Title: Hysteria Video Collection
Artist: Def Leppard
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Pop
Title: The Story So Far: The Best Of (Japanese Edition) (CD1)
Artist: Def Leppard
Genre: Hard Rock, Glam Metal, Heavy Metal
Title: Calling (Live Studio Version) [feat. Riley Pearce] - Single
Artist: Def Leppard
Genre: Alternative
Title: Mirrorball: Live And More (Temas Nuevos De Estudio)
Artist: Def Leppard
Genre: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Title: On Through The Night
Artist: Def Leppard
Title: Pour Some Sugar On Me / Rock of Ages 2012 (Re-Recorded Versions) - Single
Artist: Def Leppard
Genre: Rock
Collections
Title: The Art of McCartney (Bonus Track Version)
Genre: Rock
Title: 17 Top Hits 1984
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Billboard Top 100 Of 1989
Genre: Electronica, Hip Hop/R&B, Rock, Pop
Title: DMC Commercial Collection 350 (CD 2)
Genre: Dance Pop
Title: Mastermix - Issue 304 (CD 1)
Genre: Eurodance, House, Trance, Hip Hop/R&B, Dance Pop
Title: Supernatural: Season 1
Genre: Rock, Heavy Metal, Pop
Title: 100 Greatest Love Songs CD3
Genre: Pop
Title: Top Of The Pops 1983 CD5
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Progressive Rock, Pop
Title: Top Of The Pops 1988 CD1
Genre: Downtempo, Electronica, Hip Hop/R&B, Pop, Dance Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Top Of The Pops 1988 CD2
Genre: Downtempo, Electronica, Hip Hop/R&B, Pop, Pop Rock
Title: Top Of The Pops 1989 CD3
Genre: Downtempo, Electronica, Hip Hop/R&B, Pop, Pop Rock, Pop Rap
Title: Top Of The Pops 1992 CD4
Genre: Rock, Progressive Rock, Pop
Title: Top Of The Pops 1992 CD5
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Pop
Title: Top Of The Pops 1993 CD5
Title: ZZ Top & The Best Of The Year So Far
Genre: Rock
Title: Las Mejores Canciones Romanticas En Ingles (CD2)
Genre: Dancefloor, Pop
Title: Greatest Songs Of The 80s Top - 40
Genre: World Music, Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: As Melhores Do Hard Rock Vol. 01 (CD1)
Genre: Hard Rock
Title: As Melhores Do Hard Rock Vol. 01 (CD2)
Genre: Hard Rock
Title: Billboard Top 100 1983 (CD5)
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Club/Dance, Pop, Pop Rock, Dance Pop
Title: Only Rock Ballads Only Rock Ballads Vol. 1
Genre: Hard Rock
Title: Only Rock Ballads Vol. 2
Genre: Hard Rock
Title: Only Rock Ballads Vol. 3
Genre: Hard Rock
Title: Hook The Hard Vol. 1
Genre: Hard Rock
Title: Hook The Hard Vol. 2
Genre: Hard Rock
Title: Hard Rock Full Col. Vol. 3
Genre: Hard Rock
Title: Hook The Hard Vol. 5
Genre: Hard Rock
Title: Hook The Hard Vol. 6
Genre: Hard Rock
Title: Hard Rock Full Col. Vol. 9
Genre: Hard Rock
Title: Heavy Instrumentals Vol. 3
Genre: Heavy Metal, Instrumental
Title: Heavy Instrumentals Vol. 21
Genre: Heavy Metal, Instrumental
Title: Sex Drive Vol. 1
Genre: Hard Rock
Title: Sex Drive Vol. 3
Genre: Hard Rock
Title: Rest In Peace - Covers Vol. 11
Genre: Alternative Rock, Hard Rock, Progressive Rock, Pop Rock
Title: The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert (CD1)
Genre: Rock
Title: The Best Of Hard Rock
Genre: Rock, Alternative Metal
Title: Rock Fever
Genre: Rock
Title: Metal - Hard Rock Covers 611
Genre: Electronica
Title: 100 Best Rock Hits (CD4)
Genre: Rock
Title: Rock Hits Of Radio Roks Vol. 2 (CD1)
Genre: Rock
Title: Rock Hits Of Radio Roks Vol. 2 (CD2)
Genre: Rock
Title: Rock Hits Of Radio Roks Vol. 2 (CD3)
Genre: Rock
Title: Rock Hits Of Radio Roks Vol. 2 (CD4)
Genre: Rock
Title: Sex Drive Vol. 12
Genre: Hard Rock
Title: Sex Drive Vol. 13
Title: Time Life - Guitar Rock - Guitar Rock Classics
Genre: Rock
Title: Now That'S What I Call Power Ballads (CD1)
Genre: Rock
Title: The Best Rock Ever Vol. 2 (CD1)
Genre: Rock
Title: I Need You, I Love You (CD5)
Genre: Rock
Title: World Romantic Songs (CD2)
Genre: Pop
Title: Gold Rock Ballads 1000%
Genre: Blues, Rock, Darkwave, Rock & Roll, Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: 100 Power Rock Ballads (CD2)
Genre: Rock
Title: 100 Power Rock Ballads (CD1)
Genre: Rock
Title: Let's Get Rocked Vol. 27
Genre: Hard Rock, Melodic Death Metal
Title: Top 100 Rock Hits (CD2)
Genre: Rock
Featuring albums
Title: Hyper Production (SA) Pres. HLF Movement
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop