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''Adrenalize'' is the fifth studio album by English rock band
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, released on 30 March 1992 through
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. It is the first album by the band recorded without guitarist
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, who died in 1991, although most songs were written and partially demoed before his death, they were re-recorded solo by Phil Collen in 1991-1992. It is the only album recorded by Def Leppard as a four-member band. Spawning seven singles, four of them – "
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", " Make Love Like a Man", "
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", and "
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" – were major hits. "Tear It Down" is a re-recording of a song written during a recording session following the completion of the ''
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'' album, and released as B-side for that album's single "
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" in 1987. The song received radio airplay and was performed by the band live at the 1989
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. "White Lightning" is dedicated to the memory of Clark, who has writing credits on six of the album's ten tracks.


Background

Having done some writing on tour for ''Hysteria'', the band returned to the studio in November 1988 to work on the next album at Wisseloord Studios and later Studio 150 in Amsterdam, both in Holland. Def Leppard had faced long delays previously, including the challenge of drummer Rick Allen losing his arm while making their previous album, ''
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'', and while trying to follow up the success, they also faced the prospect of doing so with a different producer, as
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was already working with
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. At the same time, guitarist Steve Clark had been suffering from alcohol addiction since 1989, spending six sessions in rehab, so he was in the studio less and less than before. Clark was involved in writing six of the songs on the album, but was given an ultimatum over his alcoholism in September 1990, and put on a six-month leave of absence. Clark died four months later, in January 1991. The band tried to continue the recording process, going back into the studio the day after Clark's death to cope with the loss, but it took a few months before they were able to work to what they felt was a satisfactory standard. As singer
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reported, 90% of the album was recorded between April and December 1991.


Recording

Instead of replacing Clark with a new member, the band continued recording the album as a four-piece. "We had recorded demos on multitrack," recalled fellow guitarist
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. "I was sitting there with him when he played the original parts. I could relay that. But it was like playing along to a ghost." As per Elliott, none of Clark's recorded guitar parts were kept on the record; they kept updating the songs and guitar sounds, Collen re-doing all the guitars on the album at least three times. This was also the band's first album since 1980's ''
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'' not to be produced by Lange. Instead, the band took matters in their own hands and produced the album themselves along with longtime engineer
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; with Lange credited as executive producer. "We coped without Mutt quite well…" recalled
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. "Mutt was in his studio in
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with Bryan Adams and we'd be in
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, talking every day… But it wasn't as adventurous as ''
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''. It was more of a rock album, less experimental. It's like with
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: to me, ''Adrenalize'' was our ''
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'' and ''Hysteria'' was our ''
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''."


Commercial performance and reception

''Adrenalize'' debuted at No. 1 on both the
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and, in the following week, on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200. It stayed at No. 1 of the Billboard chart for five weeks keeping
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's ''
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'' off the top spot, and spent 65 weeks on the charts in total. The album received mixed reviews: some critics praised its production values and instantly catchy and radio-friendly material, while others called it tired and formulaic. In a four-star review for ''
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'', J.D. Considine wrote: "''Adrenalize'' is so relentlessly catchy that it almost seems as if the band is about to abandon its heavy-metal roots for the greener fields of hard pop." Other reviewers also noted the album's less metal sound and pointed out its lack of cohesion. A staff writer for Sputnikmusic said that, despite the slick production, the album doesn't match the standard set by the band's previous two records, which they referred to as masterpieces." Writing in 2009, after ''
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'' and ''Adrenalize'' have been reissued, Toby Cook of ''
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'' said that, despite ''Adrenalize'''s many flaws, "the record buying public of '92 cared not." Indeed, the album would go on to sell more than seven million copies worldwide, remaining Def Leppard's last studio album to achieve major mainstream success.


Track listing


Deluxe edition (Bonus CD)

*Tracks 1–4 are taken from the band's ''In the Clubs... In Your Face'' EP, recorded at
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, Germany, on 29 May 1992 *Tracks 5 & 6 taken from "
Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad "Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad" is a song by English hard rock band Def Leppard from their fifth studio album, '' Adrenalize'' (1992). In the United States, the song reached number seven on the Album Rock Tracks charts and number 12 on the ...
" single. *Tracks 7 & 8 taken from "
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" single. *Track 9 taken from " Make Love Like a Man" UK single and " Two Steps Behind" US single. *Track 10 taken from " Two Steps Behind" single. *Tracks 11 & 12 taken from "
Let's Get Rocked "Let's Get Rocked" is a song by English hard rock band Def Leppard from their fifth studio album, '' Adrenalize'' (1992). Released in March 1992, the song peaked at number one on the US ''Billboard'' Album Rock Tracks chart, number 15 on the ' ...
" single.


Personnel

*
Joe Elliott Joseph Thomas Elliott (born 1 August 1959) is an English singer-songwriter, best known as the lead singer and one of the founder members of the hard rock band Def Leppard. He has also been the lead singer of the David Bowie tribute band the ...
 – lead vocals, backing vocals *
Phil Collen Philip Kenneth Collen (born 8 December 1957) is an English musician who is best known as the co-lead guitarist for the rock band Def Leppard. Collen joined the band in 1982 during the recording of the ''Pyromania'' album. Before joining Def Le ...
 – lead and rhythm guitars (except acoustic guitar on "Tonight"), backing vocals, Cockney rhyming rap on "Make Love Like a Man" *
Rick Savage Richard Savage (born 2 December 1960) is an English musician best known as the bass guitarist and a founder member of the rock band Def Leppard. Savage and lead singer Joe Elliott are the only two remaining original members of the band. With ...
 – bass guitar, backing vocals, acoustic guitar on "Tonight" * Rick Allen –
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, backing vocals


Additional personnel

* The Sideways Mob – backing vocals *
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,
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– backing vocals * Phil "Crash" Nicholas – keyboards on "Stand Up (Kick Love into Motion)" *Pete Woodroffe – additional guitar on "Let's Get Rocked"


Production

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


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Notes


References

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External links

* * * {{Authority control Def Leppard albums 1992 albums Mercury Records albums Vertigo Records albums Albums produced by Mike Shipley