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Album Review: Adrenalize

  • Artist: Def Leppard
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: March 31, 1992
  • Total Time: 45:24
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The jury may still be out on Adrenalize, but with the band's misfortunes (guitarist Steve Clark died of a drug overdose), they can be forgiven for slipping a bit after the mega-success of Hysteria. That's not to dismiss Adrenalize, however, which still has a heaping helping of Leppard's patented Brit-pop crash-and-burn fusion. ~ Tom Graves, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Let's Get Rocked (Lyrics) Phil Collen, Joe Elliott, Robert John "Mutt" Lange, Rick Savage Def Leppard (4:56)
Heaven Is (Lyrics) Steve Clark, Phil Collen, Joe Elliott, Robert John "Mutt" Lange, Rick Savage Def Leppard (3:37)
Make Love Like a Man (Lyrics) Steve Clark, Phil Collen, Joe Elliott, Robert John "Mutt" Lange Def Leppard (4:13)
Tonight (Lyrics) Steve Clark, Phil Collen, Joe Elliott, Robert John "Mutt" Lange, Rick Savage Def Leppard (4:03)
White Lightning (Lyrics) Phil Collen, Joe Elliott, Robert John "Mutt" Lange, Rick Savage Def Leppard (7:03)
Stand up (Kick Love into Motion) Steve Clark, Phil Collen, Joe Elliott, Robert John "Mutt" Lange Def Leppard (4:31)
Personal Property (Lyrics) Phil Collen, Joe Elliott, Robert John "Mutt" Lange, Rick Savage Def Leppard (4:20)
Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad (Lyrics) Phil Collen, Joe Elliott, Robert John "Mutt" Lange Def Leppard (5:25)
I Wanna Touch U (Lyrics) Steve Clark, Phil Collen, Joe Elliott, Robert John "Mutt" Lange, Rick Allen Def Leppard (3:38)
Tear It Down (Lyrics) Steve Clark, Phil Collen, Joe Elliott, Rick Savage Def Leppard (3:38)

Credits

Def Leppard (Producer), Def Leppard (Main Performer), Phil Collen (Guitar), Phil Collen (Vocals (Background)), Phil Collen (Rap), Joe Elliott (Vocals), Robert John "Mutt" Lange (Executive Producer), Bob Ludwig (Mastering), Rick Savage (Guitar (Acoustic)), Rick Savage (Bass), Rick Savage (Guitar), Robert Scovill (Assistant Engineer), Mike Shipley (Producer), Mike Shipley (Engineer), Mike Shipley (Mixing), Pete Woodroffe (Programming), Pete Woodroffe (Engineer), Pete Woodroffe (Sequencing), Phil Nicholas (Keyboards), Andie Airfix (Art Direction), Pamela Springsteen (Photography), Rick Allen (Drums)
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Adrenalize
Studio album by Def Leppard
Released March 31, 1992 (1992-03-31)
Recorded 1989-1991 in the Netherlands and Ireland
Genre Hard rock
Length 45:24
Label Mercury (US/Japan)
Bludgeon Riffola
Vertigo (Canada)
Producer Mike Shipley and Def Leppard
Professional reviews
Def Leppard chronology
Hysteria
(1987)
Adrenalize
(1992)
Retro Active
(1993)
Singles from Adrenalize
  1. "Let's Get Rocked"
    Released: March 1992
  2. "Make Love Like a Man"
    Released: June 1992
  3. "Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad"
    Released: September 1992
  4. "Stand Up (Kick Love into Motion)"
    Released: December 1992 (US)
  5. "Heaven Is"
    Released: January 1993 (UK)
  6. "Tonight"
    Released: March 1993

Adrenalize is the fifth studio album by British hard rock band Def Leppard, released in 1992. The album was the first by the band following the 1991 death of guitarist Steve Clark. It was produced by Mike Shipley and Def Leppard, with Robert John "Mutt" Lange as executive producer.

Contents

History

At the end of the Hysteria World Tour in October 1988, Def Leppard vowed to the press that their next album would not take another four years to be released, and quickly reconvened weeks later to start work. However, Steve Clark's alcoholism was taking a turn for the worse. Whereas touring had kept him sober onstage, offstage his condition was beginning to affect his work in the studio. In addition, Mutt Lange was unavailable to return as producer as he was working with Canadian rocker Bryan Adams on Waking Up the Neighbours.

The band chose to produce the album themselves. Steve's problems did not help to advance progress and in fact, was starting to set them back. In late 1989, Clark would be found unconscious in a gutter in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was immediately sent to rehab, and band members (along with Lange) started attending confrontational therapy to attempt to shame him into defeating his addictions. In a desperate move to help their friend, guitar tech Malvin Mortimer (AKA Stumpus Maximus) would be assigned to keep a 24 hour watch on Clark, according to Joe Elliott, it was a difficult task.

None of this would prove to be fruitful, and in August 1990 the band granted Clark a six-month leave of absence. While it was hoped that this break would free him of any stresses, the band seemed resigned to the fact that they could no longer do anything for Clark.

On January 8, 1991, Steve Clark was found dead in his London home by his girlfriend Janie Dean. The coroner's report revealed that Clark had died of an accidental mix of alcohol with painkillers and anti-depressants that led to compression of the brain stem.

After a short period of uncertainty about the band's future, the remaining members decided to resume work on the album. Former Lange engineer Mike Shipley was hired as co-producer, while Lange maintained a minor role via phone calls and demos sent to him.

A search for Clark's replacement was held off until after the completion of the album, and recording sessions progressed quickly in the year that followed. On March 31, 1992, Adrenalize was released worldwide. While some reviews were favorable (Rolling Stone magazine awarded it 4 out of 5 stars), many critics attacked the album for being formulaic and too similar to Hysteria. Although Clark had died prior to the release of the album and did not participate in the recording process, nearly every song on the album was at least co-written by him.

Further complicating matters, Adrenalize was released during the time when grunge and alternative rock bands were breaking into the mainstream at the expense of "glam/pop metal" bands. Nonetheless, Adrenalize debuted at the number one position in both the UK and the US (quickly going triple platinum there). The album has sold over 7 million copies worldwide.[1] The album was dedicated to the memory of Steve Clark.

Former Dio and Whitesnake guitarist Vivian Campbell, a longtime friend of the band, was brought in as the newest member in April 1992. He appears in all promotional videos for the album's singles (except "Let's Get Rocked"), despite not playing on the album. The song "Let's Get Rocked" was featured in the movie Rock Star (as well as the Pyromania track "Rock! Rock! Till You Drop").

A Deluxe Edition of Adrenalize, was released on June 8, 2009, includes a digitally remastered version of the album, plus a Bonus CD containing b-sides from the albums singles.

Track listing

# Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Let's Get Rocked"   Phil Collen, Joe Elliott, Mutt Lange, Rick Savage 4:56
2. "Heaven Is"   Steve Clark, Collen, Elliott, Lange, Savage 3:37
3. "Make Love Like a Man"   Clark, Collen, Elliott, Lange 4:13
4. "Tonight"   Clark, Collen, Elliott, Lange, Savage 4:03
5. "White Lightning"   Collen, Elliott, Lange, Savage 7:03
6. "Stand Up (Kick Love Into Motion)"   Clark, Collen, Elliott, Lange 4:31
7. "Personal Property"   Collen, Elliott, Lange, Savage 4:20
8. "Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad"   Collen, Elliott, Lange 5:25
9. "I Wanna Touch U"   Rick Allen, Clark, Collen, Elliott, Lange 3:38
10. "Tear It Down"   Clark, Collen, Elliott, Savage 3:38
Japanese bonus tracks
# Title Writer(s) Length
11. "Miss You in a Heartbeat"   Collen 5:55
12. "She's Too Tough"   Elliott 3:39

Deluxe Edition (Bonus CD)

In The Clubs, In Your Face - Bonn, Germany 29/05/92
# Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Hysteria (Live)"   Clark, Collen, Elliott, Lange, Savage 7:17
2. "Photograph (Live)"   Clark, Elliott, Lange, Savage, Pete Willis 4:44
3. "Pour Some Sugar On Me (Live)"   Clark, Collen, Elliott, Lange, Savage 5:09
4. "Let's Get Rocked (Live)"   Collen, Elliott, Lange, Savage 5:46
Adrenalize b-sides
# Title Writer(s) Length
5. "You Can't Always Get What You Want"   Mick Jagger, Keith Richards 7:43
6. "Little Wing (with Hothouse Flowers)"   Jimi Hendrix 3:40
7. "Tonight (Version 2 - Demo Version)"   Clark, Collen, Elliott, Lange, Savage 4:24
8. "Now I'm Here (Live at Wembley Stadium - featuring Brian May)"   Brian May 6:03
9. "Two Steps Behind (Acoustic)"   Elliott 4:11
10. "Tonight (Acoustic - Sun Studios 1993)"   Clark, Collen, Elliott, Lange, Savage 4:16
11. "Too Late For Love (Live at Denver 1988)"   Clark, Elliott, Lange, Savage, Willis 6:04
12. "Women (Live at Denver 1988)"   Clark, Collen, Elliott, Lange, Savage 6:34

Personnel

Additional Personnel

Production

  • Mike "Bat Ears" Shipley – producer, engineer, mixing
  • Def Leppard – producer
  • Pete Woodroffe – engineer, programming, sequencing
  • Robert John "Mutt" Lange – executive producer
  • Robert Scovill – assistant engineer
  • Bob Ludwig – mastering
  • Andie Airfix – art direction
  • Pamela Springsteen – photography

Chart positions

Album

Chart (1992) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 1
UK Albums Chart 1
Australia ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart 1

Notes

References

Preceded by
Wayne's World (soundtrack)
by Various Artists
Billboard 200 number-one album
April 18 – May 22, 1992
Succeeded by
Totally Krossed Out by Kriss Kross
Preceded by
Human Touch by Bruce Springsteen
UK number one album
April 11, 1992 – April 17, 1992
Succeeded by
Diva by Annie Lennox
Preceded by
Hepfidelity by Diesel
Australian ARIA Albums Chart number-one album
April 12 – April 25, 1992
Succeeded by
Blood Sugar Sex Magik
by Red Hot Chili Peppers

 
 

 

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