Hysteria [Deluxe Edition] Def Leppard

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  • Release Date: 10/24/2006
  • Original Release: 1987
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 12,096
  • Label: ISLAND
  • UPC: 602498430477
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Hysteria [Deluxe Edition]

Disc 1
1LISTENWomen 5:42
2LISTENRocket 6:37
3LISTENAnimal 4:04
4LISTENLove Bites 5:46
5LISTENPour Some Sugar on Me 4:26
6LISTENArmageddon It 5:22
7LISTENGods of War 6:37
8LISTENDon't Shoot Shotgun 4:26
9LISTENRun Riot 4:39
10LISTENHysteria 5:55
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Disc 2
1LISTENElected Live 4:18
2LISTENLove and Affection Live 4:50
3LISTENBilly's Got a Gun Live 5:21
4LISTENRock of Ages: Not Fade Away/My Generation/Radar Love/Come Together/Whol 8:42
5LISTENWomen Live 6:28
6LISTENAnimal Extended Version 4:41
7LISTENPour Some Sugar on Me Extended Version 5:37
8LISTENArmageddon It Remix 7:41
9LISTENExcitable Orgasmic Mix 6:26
10LISTENRocket Remix 8:43
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Editorial Reviews

Where Pyromania had set the standard for polished, catchy pop-metal, Hysteria only upped the ante. Pyromania's slick, layered Mutt Lange production turned into a painstaking obsession with dense sonic detail on Hysteria, with the result that some critics dismissed the record as a stiff, mechanized pop sell-out (perhaps due in part to Rick Allen's new, partially electronic drum kit). But Def Leppard's music had always employed big, anthemic hooks, and few of the pop-metal bands who had hit the charts in the wake of Pyromania could compete with Leppard's sense of craft; certainly none had the pop songwriting savvy to produce seven chart singles from the same album, as the stunningly consistent Hysteria did. Joe Elliott's lyrics owe an obvious debt to his obsession with T. Rex, particularly on the playfully silly anthem "Pour Some Sugar on Me," and the British glam rock tribute "Rocket," while power ballads like "Love Bites" and the title track lack the histrionics or gooey sentimentality of many similar offerings. The strong pop hooks and "perfect"-sounding production of Hysteria may not appeal to die-hard heavy metal fans, but it isn't heavy metal -- it's pop-metal, and arguably the best pop-metal ever recorded. Its blockbuster success helped pave the way for a whole new second wave of hair metal bands, while proving that the late-'80s musical climate could also be very friendly to veteran hard rock acts, a lead many would follow in the next few years. [The record was reissued in 2006 with a wealth of extras and remastered sound. Along with an expanded booklet, the package includes all the B-sides of the album's singles, both studio and live, as well as remixes of "Animal," "Pour Some Sugar on Me," "Armageddon It," "Excitable," and "Rocket."] Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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Hysteria [Deluxe Edition]by Anonymous

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January 05, 2007: Def Leppard's Hysteria is and probably will always be one of the best Pop-Hard Rock (Metal) albums made. It hosts track after track of hits, that were heard on the radio and dance floors across this country (and others). Never before or after has a hard rock / heavy metal band affected mainstream music as much. Twenty years later Pour Some Sugar On Me still draws a crowd onto the dance floor.

Hysteria [Deluxe Edition]by Anonymous

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January 01, 2007: As brilliant as the original recording was, I anticipated that any reissue/remix okayed by the group who wrote and recorded the 1987 issue would be awesome in the true sense of the word. Unfortunately, the deluxe edition isn't. The second disc is superfluous. The extended versions included seem more like mindless cut and paste rather than well thought-out enhancements. So...why the reissue?


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