Band: Def Leppard
Music: Hard Rock
Origin: UK
Website: www.defleppard.com
This album is really one of the best tribute albums I have ever heard so far from a band. Def Leppard come back to us once more with a blaster album, “Yeah!”.
The songs of the Kinks, Badfinger, T. Rex, David Bowie, Sweet, Roxy Music, Mott the Hoople, Free, Faces, and Thin Lizzy, but with the sense of DL.
Whenever I hear this album, I feel that I rode some kind of time-machine and I got back to the 70's and the 80's time. Although I wasn't around in the 70's…only the mid of the 80's…but hey, I love that age from rock and roll, to all kinds of music. It was the age of rock and roll.
This album is one of my favorite albums for this year. It seems that this year is blessed with too many great albums. But this one is a rare case.
I personally prefer the listen to different kinds of music, but I was over the moon when I knew that Ill review Def Leppard, and I got more happy by listening to this album. Wow! Where is this age? Its so good to see people still love those kinds of songs and spirit ..just like me.
You have to listen to this album if you wish to find your back again to rock and roll and glam age and music.
note: 9/10
Tracklist
1. 20th Century Boy
2. Rock On
3. Hanging On The Telephone
4. Waterloo Sunset
5. Hell Raiser
6. 10538 Overture
7. Street Life
8. Drive-In Saturday
9. Little Bit Of Love
10. The Golden Age Of Rock 'n' Roll
11. No Matter What
12. He's Gonna Step On You Again
13. Don't Believe A Word
14. Stay With Me
Line-up
Rick Allen – Drums
Phil Collen – Guitars
Vivian Campbell – Guitars
Joe Eilliott – Voclas
Rick Savage – Bass