Rock of Ages: The Definitive Collection

Def Leppard Rock of Ages: The Definitive Collection

Def Leppard
Label: Island / Mercury
Number of Discs: 2
Format: Audio CD
Release date:17th May 2005

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Track Listing

  • 1. Pour Some Sugar On Me (HISTORIA video edit)
  • 2. Photograph
  • 3. Love Bites
  • 4. Let's Get Rocked
  • 5. Two Steps Behind (acoustic version)
  • 6. Animal
  • 7. Heaven Is
  • 8. Foolin'
  • 9. Rocket (VISUALIZE video edit)
  • 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
  • 18. Rock Rock (Till You Drop)
  • 19. Let It Go
  • 20. High 'N' Dry (Saturday Night)
  • 21. Too Late For Love
  • 22. No Matter What
  • 23. Promises
  • 24. Mirror, Mirror (Look Into My Eyes)
  • 25. Women
  • 26. Another Hit And Run
  • 27. Slang
  • 28. Stand Up (Kick Love Into Motion)
  • 29. Rock Brigade
  • 30. Now
  • 31. Paper Sun
  • 32. Work It Out
  • 33. Die Hard The Hunter
  • 34. Wasted
  • 35. Billy's Got A Gun

Amazon.com

While many of their peers were abandoning '70s metal and arena rock to hop the punk/new wave bandwagon, Def Leppard smartly stripped the earlier era's music of its excesses, bolstered it with energetic, pop-savvy hooks and quickly found itself the vanguard of the UK's new metal revival and one of the '80s most spectacularly successful rock acts. The first disc of this 35-track, two-and-a-half hour double-disc retrospective focuses on the familiar hits of their early MTV, platinum-selling prime, though the inclusion of the video edit/remixes of "Pour Some Sugar On Me" and "Rocket" attempts to cast them in a more club-friendly contemporary groove. But the grittier second disc showcases some of the early, overlooked roots of On Through the Night and High 'N' Dry, as well as underappreciated later gems like '99's "Promises" and a power-pop-perfect take on Badfinger's "No Matter What" from an upcoming covers project. --Jerry McCulley

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