
LEP'S STILL GOT IT, AND THIS IS THE PROOF!
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Coinciding with their US tour with the legendary band Journey, Def Leppard released "YEAH!" in 2006. YEAH! has been referred to as a "covers" collection, suggesting it is all covers of other bands' old material and perhaps symptomatic of a lack of originality on Def Leppard's part. Giving it a listen, though, will cure all but the most cynical of any such misconceptions. YEAH! is a tribute to the Leps' most powerful musical influences, but it is pure Def Leppard.
The basic track listing includes:
1. "20th Century Boy" (T-Rex)
2. "Rock On" (David Essex)
3. "Hanging on the Telephone" (The Nerves / Blondie)
4. "Waterloo Sunset" (The Kinks)
5. "Hell Raiser" (Sweet)
6. "10538 Overture" (ELO - Electric Light Orchestra)
7. "Street Life" (Roxy Music)
8. "Drive-In Saturday" (David Bowie)
9. "Golden Age of Rock n Roll" (Mott the Hoople)
10. "Little Bit of Love" (Free)
11. "No Matter What" (Badfinger)
12. "He's Gonna Step On You Again" (John Kongos)
13. "Don't Believe a Word" (Thin Lizzy)
14. "Stay With Me" (Faces)
IMPORTANT NOTE: Depending on where the CD was purchased, it may come with an extra songs as follows:
* BEST BUY - 2 extra tracks: "No Matter What (Live)" and "Winter Song"
* iTUNES - 1 extra track: "How Does It Feel" [only applies when you buy the whole album]
* TARGET - 2 extra tracks: "Action (Live)" and "When I'm Dead And Gone"
* WALMART - bonus EP with 5 extra songs: "American Girl", "Search and Destroy", "Space Oddity", "Dear Friends", and "Heartbeat"
* A Japanese version has 2 extra tracks: "Search and Destroy" and "American Girl"
Before you bid, be sure to ask which version of the release you are buying if it is not clearly stated in the auction listing.
The "liner notes" themselves are an hommage to classic 70's album art, and the disc has been styled to resemble a vinyl album. Cool and interesting little "inside jokes" for those who recognize the influence; just great pictures for those who don't. Either way, the entire collection was clearly given tremendous thought and consideration in every aspect of it's production from the song selections (the band deliberately chose to go with the "less obvious" songs to Leppardize, i.e., choosing "Don't Believe a Word" over the obvious "The Boys Are Back In Town" from Lizzy) to the packaging art.
To be frank - though I am a big fan of the band - I wasn't sure about this release. Not sure at all. The band has been maturing musically over the years, and I have to confess, I was a little worried this would be a fizzling last hurrah for the boys from Britain. Then I saw the "Rock On" video and <perk> WOW! This isn't your grandma's collection of old standards! This stuff ROCKS!!
Def Leppard has proven once again that they are so much more than tight musicians - they will go down in history right along with the greats of their caliber and resiliency: AC/DC, Aerosmith, and the Rolling Stones. Rock on, Lep fans! The boys have still got it, and YEAH! is the proof.
Can't WAIT to hear what they release in 2007!!
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