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Pyromania
Def Leppard

Released 1983 on Mercury, Mobile Fidelity

Available on: CD, CS, LP

 
Track No. Song Title Length
1. Rock Rock ('Til You Drop) 3:52 
2. Photograph 4:12 
3. Stagefright 3:46 
4. Too Late for Love 4:30 
5. Die Hard the Hunter 6:17 
6. Foolin' 4:32 
7. Rock of Ages 4:09 
8. Comin' Under Fire 4:20 
9. Action! Not Words 3:52 
10. Billy's Got a Gun 5:27 
Def Leppard
Main Performer
John Kongos
Keyboards, Producer
Booker T. Boffin
Keyboards
Steve Clark
Guitar
Phil Collen
Guitar
Joe Elliott
Vocals
Robert John "Mutt" Lange
Producer
Rick Savage
Bass, Drums
Mike Shipley
Engineer
Pete Willis
Guitar
Leppardettes
Vocals (Background)
Rick Allen
Drums
While Def Leppard had obviously wanted to write big-sounding anthems on their previous records, Pyromania was where the band's vision coalesced and gelled into something more. More than ever before, the band's songs on Pyromania are driven by catchy, shiny melodic hooks instead of heavy guitar riffs, although the latter do pop up once in a while. But it wasn't just this newly intensified focus on melody and consistent songwriting (and heavy MTV exposure) that made Pyromania a massive success -- and the catalyst for the '80s pop-metal movement. Robert John "Mutt" Lange's buffed-to-a-sheen production -- polished drum and guitar sounds, multi-tracked layers of vocal harmonies, a general sanding of any and all musical rough edges, and a perfectionistic attention to detail -- set the style for much of the melodic hard rock that followed. It wasn't a raw or spontaneous sound, but the performances were still energetic and committed. Leppard's quest for huge, transcendent hard rock perfection on Pyromania was surprisingly successful; their reach never exceeded their grasp, which makes the album an enduring (and massively influential) classic. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide