Mirror Ball: Live & More

Mirror Ball: Live & More

by Def Leppard
Mirror Ball: Live & More

Mirror Ball: Live & More

by Def Leppard

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

Of all the '80s bands that once ruled the hair metal roost, few soldiered through the following decades with as much tenacity as Def Leppard, who scored hits during the grunge era ("Let's Get Rocked," "Two Steps Behind") and the late-'90s teen pop revival ("Promises") before quietly fading from the charts. The group then whipped itself into a touring juggernaut, spending nearly every summer on the road with AOR titans like Journey and REO Speedwagon. On Mirror Ball -- the band's first live release, unless you count the out of print Live: In the Clubs, In Your Face EP from 1993 -- the guys are all pushing 50, yet the band doesn't sound all that removed from its Reagan-era heyday. The biggest telltale sign that these songs were recorded during 2008's Sparkle Lounge tour (as opposed to, say, the Hysteria heyday of 1987) is Joe Elliott's voice, which has morphed from a metallic screech into a coarse croon. He now flips into this falsetto on the high notes, and his bandmates continue to chime in with their usual harmonies, which sound far more human when divorced of Mutt Lange's studio production. The set list focuses on the band's greatest hits -- "Pour Some Sugar on Me," "Foolin'," "Photograph," "Love Bites," "Let's Get Rocked" -- and only reaches into the archives for "Switch 625" and "Bringin' on the Heartbreak," the latter of which is given the same treatment it received during the band's 1980s performances: an acoustic beginning, followed by lots of audience baiting and -- finally -- an epic, electric finish. Three new studio recordings are tacked onto the end of disc two, with the Queen-like "Kings of the World" standing out as the best of the bunch. They're all fine songs, really, but the meat of this album is the live material, which is far better than most fans will expect it to be. ~ Andrew Leahey

Product Details

Release Date: 06/28/2011
Label: Mailboat Records
UPC: 0698268952003
Rank: 174116

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Def Leppard   Primary Artist
Vivian Campbell   Guitar,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Phil Collen   Guitar,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Joe Elliott   Vocals
Rick Savage   Vocals,Guitar (Bass),Effects Pedals,Vocals (Background)
Rick Allen   Drums,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Dick Decent   Piano,Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Andy Scott   Composer
Steve Clark   Composer
Steve Priest   Composer
Def Leppard   Producer,Art Direction
Robert John "Mutt" Lange   Composer
Phil Collen   Composer
Ronan McHugh   Mixing,Editing,Engineer,Producer
Pete Willis   Composer
Joe Elliott   Composer
Brian Connolly   Composer
Tim McGraw   Composer
David Essex   Composer
Richard Proctor   Art Direction
Adam Ayan   Mastering
Rick Savage   Composer
Mick Tucker   Composer
Peter Willis   Composer
Richard Savage   Composer
Preston Pope   Engineer
Rick Allen   Composer
Stephen Clark   Composer
Joseph Elliott   Composer
Ash Newell   Photography
C.J. Vanston   Composer,Engineer
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