Slang Def Leppard

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CD - Remastered / Special Edition

  • Release Date: 10/08/2008
  • Original Release: 1996
  • Sales Rank: 155,944
  • Label: UNIVERSAL JAPAN
  • UPC: 4988005531933
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Slang

1LISTENTruth? 3:00
2LISTENTurn to Dust 4:21
3LISTENSlang 2:37
4LISTENAll I Want Is Everything 5:20
5LISTENWork It Out 4:49
6LISTENBreathe a Sigh 4:06
7LISTENDeliver Me 3:04
8LISTENGift of Flesh 3:48
9LISTENBlood Runs Cold 4:26
10LISTENWhere Does Love Go When It Dies 4:04
11LISTENPearl of Euphoria 6:21

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Editorial Reviews

After the lackluster performance of Adrenalize, Def Leppard realized it was time to abandon their trademark wall-of-guitars sound. Jettisoning producer Mutt Lange -- who, admittedly, was busy producing his wife, country singer Shania Twain -- the group stripped its sound to the basics for Slang. There are very few layers-of-guitar effects on the album, just straight, crunching chords. Most notably, Rick Allen has returned to playing acoustic drums after playing an electronic kit for nearly a decade. The change in approach is apparent and welcome -- Def Leppard hasn't sounded so immediate since Pyromania. Furthermore, they decided to expand their musical vocabulary slightly, working elements of R&B and funk into the rhythms. Not all of the experiments work, but Def Leppard sound revitalized, particularly when they attack a straightforward rocker. Slang would have been even better if they had come up with a set of hooks that sounded as alive as their performance, but the album is a much-needed return to form for the group. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Mostly great, esp. for the mid '90'sby Anonymous

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August 18, 2004: This album is often called a "failure", but I think people really missed out on the quality of this work. The style is definitely different from their '80's hits - the songs contain an edgier sound, but what's wrong with that? Musicians are supposed to try new things. The entire mood of the album is more ethereal while still rockin'. My favorite songs are "Truth?", "Turn to Dust", and "Pearl of Euphoria" (the title of which contains the title of their next album!) I have loved Def Leppard since I was about 11 and "Pyromania" had just come out. Even though "Slang" contains a couple of overly-gooey ballads that I can't stand, the work as a whole is a great effort. Listen and decide for yourself!

This review was written about the CD edition.

Must Have for all Def Lep fansby Anonymous

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April 21, 2002: The best album released since Hysteria.It shows more mature side to the best band ever.The whole entire album rocks and it is some of Vivian Campbell's best guitar work ever,not to mention some excellent songs wrote by Vivian.

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