Def Leppard Share 40th Anniversary Edition Of ‘Pyromania’

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Def Leppard have shared a deluxe 40th anniversary reissue of their seminal 1983 album Pyromania. The release has arrived with a special merchandise collection.

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The new collection includes tracks like “Photograph – Rough Mix Version (Unfinished Vocal),” an unreleased demo version from the band’s vaults.

The album, which reached No.2 in the US charts and is certified Platinum, was the first to feature Guitarist Phil Collen, who had replaced Pete Willis.

This deluxe edition was prepared with singer Joe Elliott, who acted as executive producer on the set. The mastering was done by the band’s long-serving sound engineers Ronan McHugh and Andy Pearce.

This deluxe set comes with four CDs, consisting of the original album, a whole disc of unheard demos discovered during lockdown by Joe Elliott, an unreleased song called “No You Can’t Do That,” and two live shows from the era.

The Blu Ray accompaniment contains an Atmos mix of the album (overseen by Giles Martin) as well as 5.1 / Stereo and instrumental mixes. Other bonus features include promo videos from the time and a debut on Blu Ray for a live show from Westfalen Halle in Germany (Dortmund).

The accompanying book contains the history of the album written by Mojo and Classic Rock writer Paul Elliott (no relation), who conducted new interviews with band members. The book also includes rare and unseen photos by noted photographer Ross Halfin. The album will also be available as a Half Speed Master for the first time.

Regarding the reissue, Joe Elliott said, “A labor of love and I loved every minute of it!! Rediscovering dusty old cassettes which were brilliantly restored by Ronan and finding the long lost unfinished ‘11th track’ was a journey only few of us are lucky enough to take…what a trip !!”

Phil Collen added, “Pyromania is a really special album for obvious reasons. It was the first time we all worked together with Mutt Lange, and I was able to play with my incredible friend Steve Clark—who was such a gifted and wonderful guitarist. I am incredibly proud of the album and what we collectively achieved.”

Rick Savage concluded, “Right from the very early days we had a specific idea of how we wanted to sound. A massive wall of guitars and drums supporting huge vocals and melodies. That vision came to fruition with the making of Pyromania. Even now it still has that special quality that made it such a ground-breaking record. It’s a testament to the songs that they remain the fans’ favorites and true cornerstones of any Leppard show. 40 years?? It doesn’t even seem like 40 days.”

Buy or stream the Deluxe 40th Anniversary Edition of Pyromania and exclusive merch.

DEF LEPPARD ON THE ‘MELODIC MAYHEM’ OF ‘PYROMANIA’ & WHY TAYLOR SWIFT IS ‘BIGGER THAN THE BEATLES AND THE STONES COMBINED’

Def Leppard’s first two albums vaulted five boys from working-class Sheffield, England to the vanguard of the new wave of British heavy metal. On 1983’s Pyromania, the quintet set their sights even higher. “There’s no point in trying to appeal to half the population,” bassist Rick Savage tells Billboard. “Why not appeal to 100% of the population?”

With ace producer Robert John “Mutt” Lange back in the studio after 1981’s High ‘n’ Dry, Def Leppard crafted a technically sophisticated album of hard chugging yet melodic songs that catapulted them onto radio waves and stages usually reserved for pop stars. Prior to Pyromania, the music industry had been reluctant to invest in metal; an article in the April 14, 1984, Billboard quoted a radio executive who described “a longhaired kid wearing a torn Def Leppard shirt” as “the kind of person you wouldn’t want in your store.”

The album’s blockbuster success — which also eventually included a diamond RIAA certification for over 10 million units shipped — paved the way for the pop-metal crossover of bands like Bon Jovi, Guns N’ Roses and Poison, and set Def Lep up for a long, fruitful career. In 2022, the still-active band became only the third group to notch a top 10 album on the Billboard 200 in every decade since the ‘80s.

Ahead of the 40th anniversary edition of Pyromania (out April 26), Savage and frontman Joe Elliott hopped on a Zoom call with Billboard to pull back the curtain on the making of the classic — as well as share thoughts on a former CMT Crossroads collaborator who has since become the biggest pop star in the world.

Read the interview at Billboard.com

 

After Pyromania, radio and record labels couldn’t ignore the growing genre any longer. Pyromania went all the way to No. 2 on the Billboard 200 (soaring past their previous peak of No. 38), produced two Mainstream Rock Airplay No. 1s (“Photograph” for six weeks and “Rock of Ages”) and gave the band three top 30 Billboard Hot 100 hits (the aforementioned singles plus “Foolin’”).

PYROMANIA 40TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION: OUT NOW!

40th anniversary editions of Def Leppard’s iconic album ‘Pyromania’ are out now. Explore the new formats and expanded editions, along with a new line of official merchandise on the official Def Leppard store.

Featuring global hits such as ‘Photograph’, ‘Rock Of Ages’ and ‘Foolin”, Def Leppard’s diamond certified 1983 album has been released as a series of new expanded and limited-edition formats, produced by Joe Elliott and Ronan McHugh with mastering by Andy Pearce. Featuring unheard demos and live material.

Available on black 2LP, coloured 2LP, half-speed Mastered 1LP, 2CD, and a deluxe 4CD package featuring Blu-Ray Atmos Mix of the album and a book of rare photos by Ross Halfin with new quotes from the band. Also available for streaming and download.

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Def Leppard’s Phil Collen on the “Photograph” Solo from Pyromania | Shred with Shifty

To hear Phil Collen tell it, he joined Def Leppard almost by accident. He had loaned the band one of his amps, and when they asked him to play some leads on their upcoming record Pyromania, Collen thought he was just doing his friends a solid. The rest is history.

He and Shifty talk through Collen’s formative years on guitar, where he soaked up the scorching playing of classic guitar heroes: Jimmy Page, Ritchie Blackmore, Mick Ronson, Michael Schenker, and Gary Moore all played a hand in Collen’s high-flying fretwork.

Collen’s solo on “Photograph” is a perfect example of the sort of “ear candy” that producer Mutt Lange encouraged the band to chase in the studio—and yes, he did record individual notes to build a single guitar chord on Pyromania. But there weren’t many tricks to Collen’s sound on the solo. His Ibanez Destroyer and a 50-watt Marshall were all he needed to get the job done for the slick, Johnny Thunders-inspired solo. Tune in to see how he worked that two-piece setup to record one of the most influential guitar solos of the ’80s.

JOE ELLIOTT’S SONGS FROM THE VAULT – SIRIUS XM (APRIL 2024 EDITION)

GREETINGS MUSIC LOVERS – AND WELCOME BACK TO JOE ELLIOTT’S SONGS FROM THE VAULT SHOW ON SIRIUSXM’S DEEP TRACKS CHANNEL.

In the APRIL 2024 hour’s show, Joe highlights and tells stories about some of his favourite songs and artists from his own personal collection.

April’s Show features music and stories from Ian Hunter, Von Hertzen Brothers, Marizane, Heavy Metal Kids and more!

WHO: Def Leppard frontman, musician, and musicologist Joe Elliott

WHAT: Joe Elliott’s Songs from the Vault

WHERE: SiriusXM’s DeepTracks (Ch. 27)

WHEN: Show Schedule HERE

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In his youth, Def Leppard frontman Joe Elliott was creatively influenced by the music of the late 60’s and early 70’s. From legendary acts like T. Rex, Mott The Hoople, David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust and so many others. Each month, listen to Elliott play “Deep Tracks” from his personal music collection. Expect to hear songs from Joe’s vault and some of the stories behind them.

“Wasted” Live at the Leadmill

Def Leppard One Night Only Live at The Leadmill Sheffield May 19, 2023 Record Store Day exclusive on Double Silver Vinyl LP. This unique set was from one of the most intimate shows the band has played in the UK or Europe in over 35 years, giving fans the chance to hear and see the band up close performing an extraordinary stadium style set in a club setting.

Def Leppard One Night Only Live at The Leadmill – coming Saturday, April 20 for #RecordStoreDay. Find a participating store near you at recordstoreday.com

JOE ELLIOTT’S SONGS FROM THE VAULT – SIRIUS XM (MARCH 2024 EDITION)

GREETINGS MUSIC LOVERS – AND WELCOME BACK TO JOE ELLIOTT’S SONGS FROM THE VAULT SHOW ON SIRIUSXM’S DEEP TRACKS CHANNEL.

In the MARCH 2024 hour’s show, Joe highlights and tells stories about some of his favourite songs and artists from his own personal collection.

March’s Show features music and stories from Lone Star, Humble Pie, Sparks, The Vapors and more!

WHO: Def Leppard frontman, musician, and musicologist Joe Elliott

WHAT: Joe Elliott’s Songs from the Vault

WHERE: SiriusXM’s DeepTracks (Ch. 27)

WHEN: Show Schedule HERE

MORE:

In his youth, Def Leppard frontman Joe Elliott was creatively influenced by the music of the late 60’s and early 70’s. From legendary acts like T. Rex, Mott The Hoople, David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust and so many others. Each month, listen to Elliott play “Deep Tracks” from his personal music collection. Expect to hear songs from Joe’s vault and some of the stories behind them.

“When we saw the bill afterward, that’s why we’re in this room now”: Joe Elliot offers a tour of the home studio he built to save Def Leppard money after the cost of making Hysteria

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“Here we are 35 years later and we’re still using it” – Joe Elliot is a smart guy, and he also seems humble for a man whose band has sold 100 million records. But a big part of Def Leppard‘s continued success is this mix of business and musical savvy, with feet firmly on the ground. And it led Joe Elliot to invest in a studio in his Dublin home after their biggest-selling album, when others might have been far more reckless with their cash.

In a new video tour with AMS Neve, Joe takes us around the space that was previously three bedrooms. Established in 1988, he calls ‘Joe’s Garage’ a “fun” studio but the band has done serious work here since their Adrenalize album in 1992.

“I bought all the gear and I was happy to do that because it was my studio and I was going to have it forever,” Joe tells Neve. “We’re still using it, I’ve pretty much recorded something on every album since Adrenalize in this studio.”

Def Leppard’s 1983 album Pyromania (that will see a special 40th anniversary reissue in April) proved to be a huge breakthrough for the Sheffield band in the US, and a far cry from the NWOBHM tag they’d picked up in their early years. For this third album they fully embraced the technology of the time.

“What has happened between ’81 [and then] was just drum machines and synthesizers, and how bands like Joy Division or New Order or the Human League had used all this technology and it just became a talking point, like, wonder what it would sound like if a rock band incorporated some of that into the standard rock sound?” reflects Joe.

But it was the long multi-year process of recording the band’s follow-up, 1987’s masterpiece Hysteria that prompted Joe’s decision to create a home recording facility. Because long also meant costly when it came to studio time.

“Hysteria was recorded in Dublin, Holland, a little bit in France,” explains Joe in the video above. “We went through all sorts of emotional trauma recording that record – Rick lost his arm [drummer Rick Allen was in a car crash during this time and had to effectively relearn to play using a modified drum kit], Mutt (Lange, producer] had a car crash, everyone got sick. We started it with Jim Steinman, it didn’t work out, Mutt wasn’t gonna do it then he came back and he was, we wasted an entire year – if not more – and scrapped it and started again.

“Then it was the raging success that it was,” reflects Joe. “It’s one of the biggest-selling albums of all time. But then when we saw the bill afterward, that’s why we’re in this room now. Because that was another learning curve – if we’re gonna make another record of that standard, we’re not paying that amount of money for it.”

Building a studio for the band meant they could “turn the clock off” while recording when it came to studio hire fees. And it’s paid dividends for other projects too – including the most recent Thin Lizzy album remixes where Joe worked alongside Leppard’s live and studio engineer Ronan McHugh, with Lizzy’s Scott Gorham and Brian Downey.

Joe’s Garage hosts a Neve 8424 console (we later discover he actually bought two) a purchase prompted by Ronan’s suggestion. “This is my first analogue console since 1988,” notes Joe. For Ronan it was a huge advantage to get back to the studio workflows he’d been used to in the past.

“We had a controller before and trying to do everything in the box – like multi-input guitar tracking and that kind of thing – is quite fiddly,” he notes.

“It’s just more natural, it’s easier – it’s faster. We had a bunch of stuff but it was all in racks. Now it’s all here in front of me and it makes life easier.”

The second 8424 is at Ronan’s studio space ten minutes down the road where he can continue to work on projects; “All editing, arrangements – that kind of stuff,” he explains. Def Leppard’s most recent album Diamond Star Halos was mixed on it too.

“It sounds like it could have been recorded in Abbey Road,” notes Joe. “This is the use of technology – Bounce Boss was this incredible filing system that we used to send stems to each other, and you could work on your own leisure.

DEF LEPPARD ANNOUNCE PYROMANIA 40TH ANNIVERSARY BOX SET FT. UNHEARD DEMOS AND LIVE SHOWS COMING APRIL 26

The 40th anniversary edition of Def Leppard’s iconic album ‘Pyromania,’ is out April 26th, along with a new official merchandise line to celebrate its place in rock and roll history.

Featuring global hits such as ‘Photograph’, ‘Rock Of Ages’ and ‘Foolin”, Def Leppard’s diamond-certified 1983 album is being released as a series of new expanded and limited-edition formats, produced by Joe Elliott and Ronan McHugh with mastering by Andy Pearce. Featuring unheard demos and live material.

Available on black 2LP, coloured 2LP, half-speed Mastered 1LP, 2CD, and a deluxe 4CD package featuring Blu-Ray Atmos Mix of the album and a book of rare photos by Ross Halfin with new quotes from the band. Also available for streaming and download.

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