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Apr092011

Will You Get 'Mirrorball' - The Def Leppard Live Album?

Def Leppard will release their first-ever live album this summer. The album, called Mirrorball, was recorded during The Sparkle Lounge Tour.

Here are the tracks:

DISC 1:

1. Rock! Rock! (Till You Drop)
2. Rocket
3. Animal
4. C'Mon C'Mon
5. Make Love Like A Man
6. Too Late For Love
7. Foolin'
8. Nine Lives
9. Love Bites
10. Rock On

DISC 2:

1. Two Steps Behind
2. Bringin' On The Heartbreak
3. Switch 625
4. Hysteria
5. Armageddon It
6. Photograph
7. Pour Some Sugar On Me
8. Rock Of Ages
9. Let's Get Rocked
10. Action
11. Bad Actress
12. Undefeated (new studio track)
13. Kings Of The World (new studio track)
14. It's All About Believin' (new studio track)

I have to admit, I'm pretty excited for this album. While I don't plan on seeing Def Leppard (and Heart) this summer because the price of concert tickets is just too high, I will get this live record and be happy as a clam. Def Leppard is one of "my" bands and I've seen them live many times. My favorite "Animal" made the cut and that's good as gold for me. Plus, there are three new studio tracks which is also good news. 

Mirrorball will be released through Bludgeon Riffola/Mailboat Records.

So, what do you think? Will you buy Mirrorball?

 

Reader Comments (24)

I keep forgetting stuff.

Undefeated has a tribal drum sound to it and is a mix of SFTSL and Slang era stuff, better production then the SFTSL songs.

Kings of the World is a rocky slow song with tons of vocal harmonies

Its all About Believin is a mix of Animal and Hysteria, that is according to Joe this morning on Planet Rock Radio.
April 12, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMike
Mike, you have a point.

Joe could never really sing.

I bet you they punched in his vocals on "Mirrorball" and I wouldn't be surprised if they punch in his vocals on tour, either.

It's done all the time now.

With today's technology, they can do it right at the soundboard, live.
April 13, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMetalboy!
Thanks as far as something your dispatch on this install. From my knowledge, there are times when softening righteous up a photograph may supply the photographer with an amount of an artistic flare. Time times how, that pampered conceal isn't exactly what you had in be firm and can again mess up an otherwise good photo, specially if you consider enlarging it.
I want to say that I have all of DEF LEPPARD'S albums. I have listened to them over and over again without ever getting tired of them.But I get sick and tired of the way most people praise their early stuff and then saying that their later stuff is no good when they have never even listened to the later stuff in a fair and open minded way.Of course High and Dry, Pyromania, and Hysteria are classic albums, but Slang, Euphoria, and X are even better even though they did not get promotion and radio air play.And Songs From the Sparkle Lounge is a great underrated album and it was criminally ignored. I have come across people who say they do not like DEF LEPPARD'S newer stuff,and then I found out later on that they have never listened to DEF LEPPARD'S newer stuff! Now that is downright immoral and full of bigotry and small mindedness. If the world was perfect,DEF LEPPARD'S newer music would be just as popular as Pyromania and Hysteria or even in a greater way.
August 23, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterTimothy Cook

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