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Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date:
December 01, 1992
Studio:
Island / Mercury
Number Of Discs:
1
Average Customer Rating:
based on 113 reviews
Description:
Japanese-only SHM-CD (Super High Material CD) pressing of this classic 1981 album from the Rock legends. SHM-CDs can be played on any audio player and delivers unbelievably high-quality sound. You won't believe it's the same CD! Universal. 2008.
Track Listing:
1.
Let It Go - Def Leppard, Willis, Pete
2.
Another Hit and Run - Def Leppard, Savage, Rick
3.
High 'N' Dry (Saturday Night)
4.
Bringin' on the Heartbreak
5.
Switch 625
6.
You Got Me Runnin' - Def Leppard, Willis, Pete
7.
Lady Strange - Def Leppard, Willis, Pete
8.
On Through the Night
9.
Mirror, Mirror (Look into My Eyes)
10.
No No No - Def Leppard, Savage, Rick
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Raw but geneally solidDec 28, 2008 Of couse, this is from before their "Pyromania" glory but there are some solid songs on this disc. The sound is understandably raw but the nostalga value makes up for that (if you're over 30 that is...). If you can, find a version that has the song "Me and My Wine." Great song.
Recommended.
hard to find!!!Nov 01, 2008 Was glad to purchase this cd. Very hard to find and such great songs on it!!!
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Scratched cd-Def Leppard-High n dryMay 05, 2008 When I received the Def Leppard cd, High n Dry, I played it on my home cd player and on my auto cd player and it got stuck on certain sections. I would assume it is scratched. I intend to return it as soon as possible.
The First Classic AlbumMay 02, 2008 This is tied for my favorite Def Leppard album along with Hysteria. Mutt Lange infused ideas from his days producing AC/DC with the more pop oriented and raw talent of early Def Leppard. The result is an album that is raw and melodic. Not quite heavy metal but it has enough big riffs for any metalhead to enjoy. Def Leppard would never be this aggressive again but that's just what makes this album special.
Raw, innovative, unbridledFeb 08, 2008 What can be said about this album that hasn't been said before. At the cusp of being a teenager, my friend found some cassettes at a park. He gave me this album and heard it. Then I heard it again. And again. I was hypnotized. I didn't know it at the time, but I was listening to one of the top hard rock albums of all time. For almost all rock bands, for reasons I shall not get into, their first or second albums are their greatest work. Most rock critics like to use the tired phrase "their early work was best" to describe most band's output. But in this case, it is absolutely undisputed. Their second album is undeniably raw and engaging. Their riffs on Switch 625 are practically unparallelled. This was a piece of work where band members where clearly trying to please themselves. At the time, this was a band that was clearly not trying to turn their work into a commercial success. This is what you get before you get discovered. Even the album Pyormania was excellent, but was not as raw as this album. Pyromania was much more refined. What do you get when you get a garage band and put them into a studio, all the while telling them that this work will never be heard by anyone else? You get "High and Dry". Enjoy.