In the nineties, when producer Robert “Mutt” Lange disappeared into
Switzerland with Shania Twain and dump trucks full of cash, he left Def
Leppard stranded. Lange produced and co-wrote their best-selling release
Hysteria, and the band tries hard to re-create that album’s magic
on Songs From the Sparkle Lounge. “Go,” the opener, has the
group’s signature layered vocals, crunching guitars and Seventies
glam-rock vibe. But when the fivesome team up with Tim McGraw in a
desperate country-crossover attempt on “Nine Lives,” the results aren’t
pretty. From there, the band’s on cruise control — especially on
the politically tinged “Cruise Control” and the Kansas-style power
ballad “Love” — with songs that feel like inferior versions of
hits two decades past. Def Leppard show signs of life on the headbanging
“Bad Actress,” which takes on the Lindsay Lohans of the world, but it’s
clear they’re missing their old producer. We await their 2010
Timbaland-aided comeback.
(Posted: May 1, 2008)
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Track List
- Go
- Nine Lives
- Cmon Cmon
- Love
- Tomorrow
- Cruise Control
- Hallucinate
- Only The Good Die Young
- Bad Actress
- Come Undone
- Gotta Let It Go
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