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Product Identifiers
Record LabelPolyGram
UPC4988011362583
eBay Product ID (ePID)6050206483
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year1999
GenreRock
Run Time50 Mins 56 Seconds
StyleHard Rock
ArtistDef Leppard
Release TitleEuphoria
Additional Product Features
DistributionMSI Music Distribution
Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
ReviewsEntertainment Weekly (6/11/99, p.68) - "...Def Leppard are back in a big, bad HYSTERIA-sleek way....the hooks...call the lapsed faithful back to worship." - Rating: B+ Q (7/99, p.106) - 3 stars (out of 5) - "...a conciliatory exercise....there's a whif of cosy familiarity about the whole affair....those mocked by workmates for the length of their hair and cut of their jeans will be delighted..."
Additional informationDef Leppard: Phil Collen, Vivian Campbell (vocals, guitar); Rick "Sav" Savage (vocals, bass); Joe Elliot (vocals); Rick Allen (drums). Additional personnel: Mutt Lange (guitar, background vocals); Damon Hill (guitar); Ciaran McGoldrick, Gary Sullivan, Ricky Warwick (handclaps, background vocals). Engineers: Pete Woodroffe, Ronan McHugh, Ger McDonnell. Recorded at Joe's Garage (Studios 1 & 2), Dublin, Ireland. Japanese limited edition import comes with a bonus song called "I Am Your Child." 80's pop metal demigods Def Leppard release their 9th album amid a hard rock resurgence primed and ready for the Lep's sound. With their previous album, SLANG, heading slightly too far in the alternative direction for longtime fans to digest, EUPHORIA is a welcome return to form. "Demolition Man" is a hard rock track reminiscent of HIGH N' DRY-era Def Lep. "Promises" is an infectious pop ditty featuring Mutt Lange on background vocals. Lange also supplies funky guitar on "All Night," yet the longtime Leppard producer takes a backseat to Pete Woodroffe and the band for this album's production. "Goodbye" is a wonderful power ballad from the band that invented the genre. On EUPHORIA, Def Leppard keep things fresh and new, while returning to the hooks and crunchy guitars that made the group a household name. The album is their strongest since 1992's ADRENALIZE, and well worth a listen.