Def Leppard - Euphoria
8.0 von 10 Punken
Erscheinungsjahr
1999
Label
Mercury
Besetzung
Gesang: Joe Elliot
Gitarre: Vivian Campbell
Gitarre: Phil Collen
Bass : Rick „Sav“ Savage
Schlagzeug: Rick Allen
Gitarre: Vivian Campbell
Gitarre: Phil Collen
Bass : Rick „Sav“ Savage
Schlagzeug: Rick Allen
Tracklist
1. Demolition Man
2. Promises
3. Back in your face
4. Goodbye
5. All Night
6. Paper Sun
7. It’s only love
8. 21st Century Sha La La La Girl
9. To bea live
10. Disintegrate
11. Guilty
12. Day after day
13. Kings of Oblivion
2. Promises
3. Back in your face
4. Goodbye
5. All Night
6. Paper Sun
7. It’s only love
8. 21st Century Sha La La La Girl
9. To bea live
10. Disintegrate
11. Guilty
12. Day after day
13. Kings of Oblivion
Datum: 04.08.2004 - Autor Gordon
Abschließend bleibt eigentlich nur noch zu sagen, dass Def Leppard eine der wenigen 80er Bands ist, die auch in der Neuzeit noch ein Album veröffentlicht haben, dass gut mit den älteren Werken mithalten kann. Denn „Euphoria“ hat viele gute Songs an Bord und mit „Demolition Man“ sogar ein richtiges Highlight der Bandgeschichte.
English Version:
Also Def Leppard is one of the 80's of volume, which tested new ways into the 90´s ("Slang") and so that promptly times, how also most different, on the muzzle fell, because hardly someone was interested in it. And in such a way I did not expect many improvements then also with "Euphoria" only times. But when I heard the album then, were all doubts immediately flew. Equal the first song "Demolition one" rockt so great off, as hardly another before. For me it is in any case with one the best from Def Leppard, even if Damon Hill along-sang there alleged. If one hears in the car, one has nearly automatically the foot hit the pedal to the metal. The songs two and three "Promises" and "bake into your face" are no longer completely on the level first, but still very good and offer to the Def Leppard typical sound. Also one did not forget the Ballads. The pieces of four and Seven"Goodbye" and "It's only love" are worthy representatives of this category. And if volume wants to integrate nevertheless 90's Musikelements, it should take itself times example at the number eight of this album: 21st Century Sha La La La Girl. That sounds itself correctly well, without departing far from the 80's origins to. The fans of AOR/Melodic get nine and eleven "tons with the songs alive" and "Guilty" also at their expense. It remains locking saying actually only that Def Leppard is one of the few 80's of volume, which published album also in the modern times
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