Adrenalize Def Leppard

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  • Release Date: 03/31/1992
  • Sales Rank: 26,709
  • Label: ISLAND / MERCURY
  • UPC: 731451218521
 
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Adrenalize

1LISTENLet's Get Rocked 4:56
2LISTENHeaven Is 3:37
3LISTENMake Love Like a Man 4:13
4LISTENTonight 4:03
5LISTENWhite Lightning 7:03
6LISTENStand up (Kick Love into Motion) 4:31
7LISTENPersonal Property 4:20
8LISTENHave You Ever Needed Someone So Bad 5:25
9LISTENI Wanna Touch U 3:38
10LISTENTear It Down 3:38

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Editorial Reviews

The jury may still be out on Adrenalize, but with the band's misfortunes (guitarist Steve Clark died of a drug overdose), they can be forgiven for slipping a bit after the mega-success of Hysteria. That's not to dismiss Adrenalize, however, which still has a heaping helping of Leppard's patented Brit-pop crash-and-burn fusion. Tom Graves, All Music Guide

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Good Followupby Anonymous

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January 04, 2007: Following the success of Hysteria would be nearly impossible for the band. But they made a good attempt on this album. Bringing back the pop-hard rock sound that they capitalized on the previous album. Strong standouts on the album include the ballad Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad, and the rocking, Let's Get Rocked. Not as good as the previous album but one that should be looked at neverless.

Adrenalize... another decent one from Leppardby Anonymous

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January 22, 2005: The album itself is classic Leppard, crunchy guitars and great background vocals singing in harmony through the chorus. A good effort by the boys except that better albums would be on the way, down the road. I must make one correction to Mr. Graves idiotic review above - Steve Clark did NOT die as a result of a drug overdose. He had been trying to quit drinking and was on medication ubder a physician's supervision. He died in his sleep after his body gave out from the years of abuse he gave his body. His heart had worked too hard for too long and just stopped. He did not OD. Mr. Graves would do well to check his sources and make sure he has the correct information before submitting it to a web site that will be viewed by millions. Mr. Clark's girlfriend at the time of his passing explained it clearly in a VH-1 documentary only a few years ago.


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