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Def Leppard, 'Wings Of An Angel'
Monday, November 2, 2015 at 12:01AM
Def Leppard's new album came out just a few days ago. As expected, folks have uploaded all the tracks to YouTube. One of the standouts is "Wings Of An Angel." When I was listening to this, my husband said "They sure never stray from their sound, do they?" He was being snarky,but I didn't take it as a dig. The band knows what works for them. I love it. I'll be doing a full review of Def Leppard later this week.
Reader Comments (13)
I can honestly say, "They Delivered". It's not stuffed full of ballads, most of the songs are incredibly well written, and it certainly sounds exactly like you'd expect a Def Leppard record to sound.
Aside from track 3, "Man Enough" being a blatant copycat of 2 Queen songs, "Dragon Attack & Another Bites The Dust. I still like the song.
* And this wouldn't be the first time Def Lep have pilfered from Queen, Do your self a favor & compare the song "Jealousy" - track 3 from Queen's "Jazz" LP, with DL's "LOVE" from "Sparkle Lounge... And you tell me if they are not nearly identical.
Ace, speaking of songs that borrow heavily from "Dragon Attack", how about Billy Squier's "Emotions in Motion?" It may not seem like it at first, but play them back-to-back.
I will give "All Time High" another listen, Bob. If you like it, it's gotta be pretty damn good and certainly worth the reexamination.
Let there be no doubt, even tracks from this album deemed to be mediocre blow away anything else from the nearly the last two decades.
Killer!
I still like "Dangerous" WAY better. With "Dangerous" they've cooked up a fresher sounding riff. If it borrows from anything, they're pretty much stealing from themselves, as I noted in Comments of Allyson's post on that song. \m/
After listening to the entire album several times, though I still like "Dangerous" the best, I gotta say, Bob, "All Time High" has really grown on me!
While this album, from what I have heard, suggests they have thankfully left the Sparkle Lounge (they had drinks with Load-era 'Tallica in there), it still ain't leaving me High n' Dry.
But who cares what I think? Bully for them for soldiering on and delivering the hits nowadays.