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Formal Connection With:

Ian Rilan, Steve Lucas, Ian Krahe, Steve Cafiero
  • Formed: 1978
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Live at the Stagedoor Tavern", "Evil Rumours: Live at the Basement

Biography

Hailing from Sydney, Australia, punk rockers X labored through a quintessential punk existence; banned from playing venues, harassed by the police, and suffering through several lineup changes -- including the untimely death of guitarist Ian Krahe -- they eventually achieved legendary status after years of performing. Formed by bassist Ian Rilen, who had left Rose Tattoo in 1977, X initially started life as Evil Rumours. Composed of vocalist Steve Lucas, guitarist Ian Krahe, and drummers Steve Cafiero and Eddie Fisher, they began playing Sydney punk rock hangouts before the unfortunate death of Krahe, who died in his sleep in May 1978. Only three demo tracks survive with Krahe's work which were later released on the 1985 Aberrant punk compilation Why March When You Can Riot? Geoff Holmes took up Krahe's duties only to be replaced by Peter Coutanche in early 1979. He left soon after, and the band, now a three-piece, released the single "I Don't Wanna Go Out" before the raw and aggressive X-Aspirations album in 1980. Coutanche rejoined the band, but by mid-1980, X had called it quits.

They reformed in mid-1983 with Rilen, Lucas, and Cafiero and released a cover of John Lennon's "Mother" in November 1984 before relocating to Melbourne where Cathy Green replaced Cafiero. In early 1985, X released their second album, At Home With You, a more polished affair than their first apocalyptic effort. The next five years saw the band's live reputation grow and they were often joined on stage by bluesman Chris Wilson. Their third single, a cover of Roy Orbison's "Dream Baby," was released in July 1987. Their third album, And More (1989), was dedicated to Steve Cafiero, who had died in December 1988. The group disbanded for a second time, but the X legend would not die and U.S. label Amphetamine Reptile released X-Aspirations to the North American market in 1993, spurring Rilen and Lucas to revive X with new drummer Stefan Berg. X continued playing on an irregular basis with Cathy Green and supported the Damned during their Australian tour in April 1997. ~ Brendan Swift, All Music Guide
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X

US cover
Studio album by Def Leppard
Released July 30, 2002 (2002-07-30)
Recorded 2001 at Joe's Garage in Dublin, Ireland
Polar Studios in Stockholm, Sweden
Rumbo Studios in Los Angeles, California
Genre Hard rock
Length 47:09
Label Island (US)
Mercury
Producer Pete Woodroffe and Def Leppard
Per Aldeheim and Andreas Carlsson
Marti Frederiksen
Professional reviews
Def Leppard chronology
Euphoria
(1999)
X
(2002)
Yeah!
(2006)

X is the eighth studio album by British rock band Def Leppard, released in 2002. Much like 1996's Slang, it featured another departure from their signature sound by moving into the pop genre. Most of the album was produced by Pete Woodroffe and the band, with remaining tracks produced by either Marti Frederiksen or Per Aldeheim and Andreas Carlsson.

The album features the Roman numeral 'X' recognising it as their tenth album release, although the album is in fact only their eighth collection of all-new studio material. The other two albums released by the band prior to the release of X, Retro Active and Vault, were a B-sides/rarities collection and a greatest hits set respectively.

Contents

Track listing

# Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Now"   Marti Frederiksen, Phil Collen, Joe Elliott, Vivian Campbell, Rick Savage, Rick Allen 3:58
2. "Unbelievable"   Per Aldeheim, Andreas Carlsson, Max Martin 3:58
3. "You're So Beautiful"   Frederiksen, Collen, Elliott, Campbell, Savage, Allen 3:31
4. "Everyday"   Frederiksen, Collen, Elliott, Campbell, Savage, Allen 3:08
5. "Long, Long Way to Go"   Wayne Hector, Steve Robson 4:38
6. "Four Letter Word"   Collen, Elliott, Campbell, Savage, Allen 3:07
7. "Torn to Shreds"   Collen, Savage, Elliott, Campbell, Allen 2:56
8. "Love Don't Lie"   Elliott, Collen, Campbell, Savage, Allen 4:46
9. "Gravity"   Collen, Elliott, Pete Woodroffe, Campbell, Savage, Allen 2:33
10. "Cry"   Collen, Elliott, Campbell, Savage, Allen 3:17
11. "Girl Like You"   Campbell, Collen, Elliott, Savage, Allen 2:49
12. "Let Me Be the One"   Elliott, Campbell, Collen, Savage, Allen 3:29
13. "Scar"   Collen, Elliott, Campbell, Savage, Woodroffe, Allen 4:59
UK bonus tracks
# Title Writer(s) Length
14. "Kiss the Day"   Savage, Collen, Elliott, Campbell, Allen 4:27
15. "Long Long Way to Go" (acoustic) Hector, Robson 4:43

Personnel

Additional personnel

  • Stan Schiller – shredding tele licks on "Gravity"
  • Eric Carter – keyboards and drum loops on "Now", "You're So Beautiful" and "Everyday"

Production

  • Producers: Def Leppard, Per Aldeheim, Andreas Carlsson, Pete Woodroffe
  • Engineers: Stefan Boman, Richard Chycki, Ronan McHugh, Liz Sroka, Pete Woodroffe
  • Mixing: Marti Frederiksen, Ronan McHugh, Pete Woodroffe
  • Mastering: Tom Coyne
  • A&R: Simon Collins, Jeff Fenster
  • Production coordination: Leslie Langlo, Sue Tropio
  • Editing: Brian Paturalski
  • Vocal producer: Ronan McHugh
  • Drum technician: Jerry Johnson
  • String arrangements: David Campbell
  • Programming: Ronan McHugh, Pete Woodroffe
  • Photography: Clive Arrowsmith

Charts

Album

Year Chart Peak
position
2002 U.S. Billboard 200 11

Singles

Year Single Chart Peak
position
2002 "Now" U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 26
2002 "Now" U.S. Billboard Adult Top 40 40
2002 "Now" Nielsen SoundScan Canadian Singles Chart 29
2002 "Four Letter Word" U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 30

References

  • (2002) Album notes for X by Def Leppard [CD back cover and booklet]. London, England: Bludgeon Riffola/Mercury (063 120-2).



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