Def Leppard - ROCK OF AGES: DEFINITIVE COLLECTION due 5/17 + 2005 Tour w/BRYAN ADAMS
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Def Leppard - ROCK OF AGES: DEFINITIVE COLLECTION due 5/17 + 2005 Tour w/BRYAN ADAMS
http://defleppard.com/discography/rockofages.html
BEST OF (UK) This is the USA track order!
DISC 1: 1. POUR SOME SUGAR ON ME 2. PHOTOGRAPH 3. LOVE BITES 4. LET'S GET ROCKED 5. TWO STEPS BEHIND 6. ANIMAL 7. HEAVEN IS 8. FOOLIN' 9. ROCKET 10. WHEN LOVE & HATE COLLIDE 11. ARMAGEDDON IT 12. HAVE YOU EVER NEEDED SOMEONE SO BAD 13. ROCK OF AGES 14. HYSTERIA 15. MISS YOU IN A HEARTBEAT 16. BRINGIN' ON THE HEARTBREAK 17. SWITCH 625 DISC 2: 1. ROCK! ROCK! TILL YOU DROP 2. LET IT GO 3. HIGH 'N' DRY (SATURDAY NIGHT) 4. TOO LATE FOR LOVE 5. NO MATTER WHAT 6. PROMISES 7. MIRROR, MIRROR (LOOK INTO MY EYES) 8. WOMEN 9. ANOTHER HIT AND RUN 10. SLANG 11. STAND UP (KICK LOVE INTO MOTION) 12. ROCK BRIGADE 13. NOW 14. PAPER SUN 15. WORK IT OUT 16. DIE HARD THE HUNTER 17. WASTED 18. BILLY'S GOT A GUN | 1995, 87 Vault, original version on Hysteria 1983 Pyromania 1987 Hysteria 1992 Adrenalize 1993 Retroactive/Last Action Hero Soundtrack 1987 Hysteria 1992 Adrenalize 1983 Pyromania 1995, 87 Vault, original version on Hysteria 1995 Vault 1987 Hysteria 1992 Adrenalize 1983 Pyromania 1987 Hysteria 1993 Retroactive 1981 High 'N' Dry 1981 High 'N' Dry 1983 Pyromania 1981 High 'N' Dry 1981 High 'N' Dry 1983 Pyromania 2005 NEW (originally recorded by Badfinger) 1999 Euphoria 1981 High 'N' Dry 1987 Hysteria 1981 High 'N' Dry 1996 Slang 1992 Adrenalize 1980 On Through The Night 2002 X 1999 Euphoria 1996 Slang 1983 Pyromania 1980 On Through The Night 1983 Pyromania |
This summer, Def Leppard and Bryan Adams will give the phrase "Take Me Out To The Ball Game" a whole new meaning as they co-headline the Rock 'N Roll Double-Header Tour. Two of the most popular rock acts to ever take the stage, they will team up for the first time and perform at 26 minor league baseball stadiums. The rock 'n roll season opens June 1st in Portland, OR at the home of the Beavers, then travels down the West Coast and through Texas before heading to the East Coast and into the Midwest where it will end the season August 10th in Lansing, MI, at the home of the Lugnuts. In each park, the stage will be set up in the outfield and fans can either bring a blanket to sit on the field or take a seat in the stands. All concerts take place on non-game days. Tickets for some markets go on sale as soon as March 12.
Bryan Adams and Def Leppard, combined, have sold more than 100,000,000 albums worldwide. Each made their album debut in 1980 -- and 25 years later they are still hitting homeruns as each releases a new album in 2005.
Def Leppard's place in music history? Only five rock groups can claim two original albums selling 10,000,000+ copies each in the U.S.: The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Van Halen and Def Leppard. The British band's blockbuster "PYROMANIA" hit #2 and 10 times platinum; "HYSTERIA" soared even higher -- #1 and 13 times platinum -- led by the #1 single "LOVE BITES". The retrospective "VAULT" has sold more than 7,000,000 copies worldwide. Now "ROCK OF AGES: THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION" (Mercury/UMe), to be released May 17, 2005, marks the band's biggest-ever "best of" album and the first two-CD set in the group's phenomenal career, featuring the newly recorded single, "NO MATTER WHAT" (originally recorded by Badfinger).
Bryan Adams is one of the world's most highly acclaimed musicians whose career has spanned more than three decades. This spring will see the release of Adams' 14th CD, "ROOM SERVICE", which debuted at No. 1 on the European Top 100 Album Chart! Adams' meteoric rise on the charts began when his album, "CUTS LIKE A KNIFE" landed in the Top 10. This was soon followed by the #1 charted album "RECKLESS". With record sales in excess of 60 million worldwide, Adams' career has taken him around the world countless times as rock fans fill arenas and festivals where ever he appears. Constantly in demand, the celebrated rocker is on the road over 150 days a year playing rock n' roll favorites ("SUMMER OF 69", "RUN TO YOU", "18 'TIL I DIE", "SOMEBODY") to sold out audiences on six continents. Holder of the record for the longest running #1 hit in the history of the British charts (16 weeks), Adams' has had 4 #1 singles as well as racked up an impressive array of Oscar and Golden Globe nominations, a Grammy Award, American Music Awards, Juno Awards (Grammy equivalent in Canada) and ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards. An accomplished photographer, Adams' current body of work will soon be seen in his new book, "CALVIN KLEIN - AMERICAN WOMEN", scheduled to debut this spring.
Details on ticket sale dates for the Rock 'N Roll Double-Header Tour will be available locally. All shows begin at 6:30 PM; the gates open approximately one hour in advance. The base ticket price is $45 (plus applicable service charges). For each paid adult, one child under 12 will be admitted for free.
Promoting the Rock 'N Roll Double-Header Tour is Chicago-based Jam Productions, three-time winner of Pollstar Magazine's award for Independent Promoter of the Year. Jam is the largest volume independent concert promoter in the country and was the producer of last year's Bob Dylan & Willie Nelson tour of minor league ballparks-honored by Pollstar as the year's Most Creative Tour Package.
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...and yet again, no "Me and My Wine."
What do they have against that song?
What do they have against that song?
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I haven't been to a concert in years, but if this one comes anywhere near me, I'm going!
I've seen both of these artists before and they were great. Bryan Adams was with The Hooters back in the 80's, and Def Leppard had Tesla as an opening act.....the Def Lep concert was in the round and had a kick ass light show, Tesla rocked....it was just frickin' awesome!
I've seen both of these artists before and they were great. Bryan Adams was with The Hooters back in the 80's, and Def Leppard had Tesla as an opening act.....the Def Lep concert was in the round and had a kick ass light show, Tesla rocked....it was just frickin' awesome!
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I saw Def Leppard back in 1987 during their In-the-Round Hysteria tour. As a long time fan, I was disappointed that they only played ONE song off of the their first two albums (the song was obvously 'Bringin on the Heartbreak').
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To tour with Brian Adams ?
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Originally Posted by InnocentBlood
didn't Def Leppard just release a Best Of last year?
Originally Posted by cactusoly
To tour with Brian Adams ?
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Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
...and yet again, no "Me and My Wine."
What do they have against that song?
What do they have against that song?
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Originally Posted by Mordred
Well they already have 6 tracks from High 'n' Dry on the set. I'd say it's over-represented if it wasn't the best thing they've ever done by far.
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Its kind of like when Metallica temporarily had Am I Evil? and Blitzkreig on Kill 'Em All.
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Originally Posted by Mordred
Well they already have 6 tracks from High 'n' Dry on the set. I'd say it's over-represented if it wasn't the best thing they've ever done by far.
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I really wish they could get back in the studio with mutt and record an entire album with him again, and I know this is evil but I wish they could record the album with a different drummer and let the one-armed dude do his thing on tour. I'm just so sick of the sound of that fucking digital drum kit. And another thing lets turn up the rock on the next album, that X album sounded like light rock shit. And I also think Joe Elliot needs to grow back that cool mullet like he had during the Hysteria album. He looks like some kind of coffee house queer boy with that fucking do he's got going. I know I'm getting a little out of hand but bring back the down and dirty rock. as far as I'm concerned Pyromania was there last great album
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Yeah, but the thing about "Me and My Wine" is that it was removed from "High and Dry," didn't make it onto either "Vault" (greatest hits) or "Retro Active" (rarities), and now it's not on the two disc best-of. It's like they're trying to shun this one song that was apparently good enough to warrant its own video.
Almost like Iron Maiden's cover of "Women in Uniform."
Almost like Iron Maiden's cover of "Women in Uniform."
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Originally Posted by cungar
I don't know about the US but in the UK Bryan Adams still has a huge following. I've never understood the appeal this 3rd string Springsteen has to them but Celine Dion sells out every night in Vegas so there's no accouning for taste on either side of the pond.
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Originally Posted by ELIXER30
I really wish they could get back in the studio with mutt and record an entire album with him again
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Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
Yeah, but the thing about "Me and My Wine" is that it was removed from "High and Dry," didn't make it onto either "Vault" (greatest hits) or "Retro Active" (rarities), and now it's not on the two disc best-of. It's like they're trying to shun this one song that was apparently good enough to warrant its own video.
Almost like Iron Maiden's cover of "Women in Uniform."
Almost like Iron Maiden's cover of "Women in Uniform."
Very, Very interesting, does anybody know what's up with me and my wine
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Originally Posted by Celtic Bob
No "Waterloo Sunset" from the UK Best Of either
We were trying to hold further news about this album back as long as possible, as we did not want it to interfere with the North American release of the "BEST OF" album (more news about that tomorrow), but it appears the excitement of the impending release of this much anticipated album has kind of forced us to reveal/confirm some more details..... So, ladies and gentlemen, for your perusal, here in glorious black and white, is a list of those songs that the band recorded for that projected covers album:
10538 Overture (original by ELO)
20th Century Boy (original by T-Rex)
Don't Believe A Word (original by Thin Lizzy)
Drive In Saturday (original by David Bowie)
Hanging On The Telephone (original by Blondie)
Hellraiser (original by Sweet)
He's Gonna Step On You Again (original by John Kongos)
Little Bit Of Love (original by Free)
Rock On (original by David Essex)
Stay With Me (original by The Faces)
Street Life (original by Roxy Music)
The Golden Age Of Rock & Roll (original by Mott The Hoople)
Waterloo Sunset (original by The Kinks)
However, that's not all. While the 14 songs above were originally planned to be released on an album late 2004 indeed, the release of the "BEST OF"-album in October of last year changed those plans drastically. And since then, eight more cover songs have been recorded:
American Girl (original by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers)
Heartbeat (original by Jobriath)
How Does It Feel (original by Slade)
Kick Out The Jams (original by MC5)
Roxanne (original by The Police)
Dear Friends (original by Queen)
When I'm Dead And Gone (original by McGuinness Flint)
Winter Song (original by Lindisfarne)
At this moment, with these 22 songs in the can, a tracklisting or running order is definitely too early to talk about. An actual projected release date, or title, is even further away..... But we can promise that sooner or later, these songs will make it to your CD player. Something to look forward to!
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Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
Yeah, but the thing about "Me and My Wine" is that it was removed from "High and Dry," didn't make it onto either "Vault" (greatest hits) or "Retro Active" (rarities), and now it's not on the two disc best-of. It's like they're trying to shun this one song that was apparently good enough to warrant its own video.
Nice set other than leaving Wine off. I still only have Pyro & Hysteria but it looks like there is enough variety here to maybe pick this set up.
I listened to Pyro the other day and after all these years the album is still awesome. It doesn't seem aged as many other albums do from that period. One of the best released during the (barely) pre-hair band 80's.
And in regards to a cover album...does anyone really care to hear their favorite band do covers (unless it is a radically different arrangement)?
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I already have the definitive Def Leppard album and it is called High 'N' Dry. Well, I like a lot of Pyromania and Hysteria too, even some of Adrenalize. I don't really see the point in picking this up, since I have everything I would probably want. I don't know. Maybe for the completist in me.
I was seriously contemplating going to see them live.
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I was seriously contemplating going to see them live.
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Originally Posted by bigjim25
From defleppard.com: For a long while, the stories and rumors have been going round about Def Leppard recording an album full of cover songs. While we can confirm that the band have indeed recorded their versions of some hit songs from the 70s, it is not 100% sure that these songs will actually be released as a full album. The band does have ideas about releasing these songs in form or another (an album, singles, B-sides, online, etc.) in 2005, but this has not materialized yet.
We were trying to hold further news about this album back as long as possible, as we did not want it to interfere with the North American release of the "BEST OF" album (more news about that tomorrow), but it appears the excitement of the impending release of this much anticipated album has kind of forced us to reveal/confirm some more details..... So, ladies and gentlemen, for your perusal, here in glorious black and white, is a list of those songs that the band recorded for that projected covers album:
10538 Overture (original by ELO)
20th Century Boy (original by T-Rex)
Don't Believe A Word (original by Thin Lizzy)
Drive In Saturday (original by David Bowie)
Hanging On The Telephone (original by Blondie)
Hellraiser (original by Sweet)
He's Gonna Step On You Again (original by John Kongos)
Little Bit Of Love (original by Free)
Rock On (original by David Essex)
Stay With Me (original by The Faces)
Street Life (original by Roxy Music)
The Golden Age Of Rock & Roll (original by Mott The Hoople)
Waterloo Sunset (original by The Kinks)
However, that's not all. While the 14 songs above were originally planned to be released on an album late 2004 indeed, the release of the "BEST OF"-album in October of last year changed those plans drastically. And since then, eight more cover songs have been recorded:
American Girl (original by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers)
Heartbeat (original by Jobriath)
How Does It Feel (original by Slade)
Kick Out The Jams (original by MC5)
Roxanne (original by The Police)
Dear Friends (original by Queen)
When I'm Dead And Gone (original by McGuinness Flint)
Winter Song (original by Lindisfarne)
At this moment, with these 22 songs in the can, a tracklisting or running order is definitely too early to talk about. An actual projected release date, or title, is even further away..... But we can promise that sooner or later, these songs will make it to your CD player. Something to look forward to!
We were trying to hold further news about this album back as long as possible, as we did not want it to interfere with the North American release of the "BEST OF" album (more news about that tomorrow), but it appears the excitement of the impending release of this much anticipated album has kind of forced us to reveal/confirm some more details..... So, ladies and gentlemen, for your perusal, here in glorious black and white, is a list of those songs that the band recorded for that projected covers album:
10538 Overture (original by ELO)
20th Century Boy (original by T-Rex)
Don't Believe A Word (original by Thin Lizzy)
Drive In Saturday (original by David Bowie)
Hanging On The Telephone (original by Blondie)
Hellraiser (original by Sweet)
He's Gonna Step On You Again (original by John Kongos)
Little Bit Of Love (original by Free)
Rock On (original by David Essex)
Stay With Me (original by The Faces)
Street Life (original by Roxy Music)
The Golden Age Of Rock & Roll (original by Mott The Hoople)
Waterloo Sunset (original by The Kinks)
However, that's not all. While the 14 songs above were originally planned to be released on an album late 2004 indeed, the release of the "BEST OF"-album in October of last year changed those plans drastically. And since then, eight more cover songs have been recorded:
American Girl (original by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers)
Heartbeat (original by Jobriath)
How Does It Feel (original by Slade)
Kick Out The Jams (original by MC5)
Roxanne (original by The Police)
Dear Friends (original by Queen)
When I'm Dead And Gone (original by McGuinness Flint)
Winter Song (original by Lindisfarne)
At this moment, with these 22 songs in the can, a tracklisting or running order is definitely too early to talk about. An actual projected release date, or title, is even further away..... But we can promise that sooner or later, these songs will make it to your CD player. Something to look forward to!