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Review: In the nineties, when producer Robert “Mutt” Lange disappeared into
Switzerland with Shania Twain and dump trucks full of cash, he left Def
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Switzerland with Shania Twain and dump trucks full of cash, he left
Def Leppard stranded. Lange produced and co-wrote their
best-selling release <em>Hysteria</em>, and the band tries hard to
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<title>Album Review : Hysteria</title>
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Review: "Pour some sugar on me," Def Leppard sang on their fourth album, and producer Mutt Lange obliged, coating songs like "Animal" and "Rocket" in a sweet multitracked glaze until they became the decade's tastiest pop-metal candy. Not that Hysteria came easy: Def Leppard spent years in the studio before its 1987 release, interrupted by drummer Rick Allen losing his left arm in a car crash. (The fact...
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and producer Mutt Lange obliged, coating songs like "Animal" and
"Rocket" in a sweet multitracked glaze until they became the
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<title>Album Review : Yeah!</title>
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Review: Def Leppard have a huge chip on their shoulder about being lumped in with the U.K. and U.S. hair-metal bands of the Eighties. To set the record straight, they've recorded this album of covers of songs by their real heroes: people like David Bowie, T.Rex and the Kinks, as well as lesser-known Seventies rockers such as Sweet and John Kongos. Happily, Yeah! is their most convincing album in fourteen...
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