Formed 1977, U.K.
Albums:
1980
On Through The Night
1981
High 'N' Dry
1983
Pyromania
1987
Hysteria
1992
Adrenalize
1993
Retro Active
1995
Vault: Def Leppard's Greatest Hits 1980-1995
1996
Slang
1999
Euphoria
2002
X
2004
Best Of
2005
Rock Of Ages: The Definitive Collection
2006
Yeah!
2008
Songs From The Sparkle Lounge
History:
One of the most successful rock bands ever, Def Leppard has managed to juggle
massive commercial success with devastating tragedies. They have always been able to
regroup from these setbacks to come back stronger then ever.
Formed in Sheffield, England by Pete Willis (guitar) and Rick
Savage (bass), they rounded out the band with Joe Elliot (vocals),
Steve Clark (guitar) and Tony Kenning (drums). They would record a
demo known as Getcha Rocks Off with Frank Noon on drums, but it wouldn't
be long until Rick Allen was named the permanent stickman. High 'N' Dry
would make inroads on the American market, but by the time recording started for the
next album, Willis' drinking had become too much and he was ousted in favor
of Phil Collen. Pyromania would be the album that broke Def Leppard
in a huge way, spawning four hit singles on its way to selling a remarkable nine
million copies!
The follow-up album would take a long five years to record, due in part
to a car accident involving drummer Rick Allen and resulting in the loss of one
of his arms. A revolutionary new pedal-operated electronic drum kit was devised and
Allen was able to continue recording with the band. Hysteria was slow to
catch on with the record buying public, but once it did there was no stopping it.
Containing no less than seven charting singles (three in the top five), the album worked
its way up to the top place on Billboard's Top 200 while selling over twelve million
copies, making it one of the most successful releases in music history.
During the recording for what would become Adrenalize, Steve
Clark's battle with alcoholism would finally come to end when he was found dead
in his home on January 8, 1991 due to an overdose. The album would be completed with
ex-Dio and Riverdogs axe slinger Vivian Campbell, who was announced as the newest member
of Def Leppard. The new album failed to sell in the massive quantities of its
predecessors and the band found themselves at a crossroads. Slang was an attempt
to move in a new direction and away from their New Wave Of British Heavy Metal Roots
and received mixed reviews and a dwindling fan base.
Euphoria, and to a lesser extent X, were a return to the
sound of their glory days and thrust the band back into the spotlight, but neither album
was able to regain the massive popularity the group had in the late 80s. During some down time
Campbell released a solo album called Two Sides Of If and Collen recorded with
a band called Man-Raze, but by 2006 they had returned with an album of cover songs. Def
Leppard continues to record and tour to this very day and retains a hardcore fan
base. Something of an English version of Bon Jovi,
this band will forever be popular despite changing tastes in the music scene.
Links:
The Official Def Leppard Page
The Official Vivian Campbell Page
The Def Leppard Atomic Mess
UK Def Leppard Site
The Official Man-Raze Page
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