Euphoria (Def Leppard Album)
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''Euphoria'' is the seventh studio album by English
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, released on 8 June 1999 in the United States and on 14 June 1999 in the United Kingdom by
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. The album aimed to return to their signature sound made famous by the band in the 1980s. It was produced by the band with Pete Woodroffe. The album charted at No. 11 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and No. 11 on the
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. It includes the song " Promises", which hit the number one spot on ''Billboards Mainstream Rock chart.


Overview

Following ''
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'', the band was initially unsure of which direction to take upon reconvening in April 1998. "We just let ourselves go in any way we wanted," recalled
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. With ''
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'' we did: we said we're not gonna do the typical Def Leppard things. But with ''Euphoria'' we didn't rule them out… because it had been eight icyears since '' Adrenalize''. That's a long time to have abandoned your main style of music. So we embraced it." Former producer
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returned for four days. "It was a bit weird, because he wasn't working the same way," recalled Elliott. "He wasn't hands-on. He was more observant. He'd say, 'Stop,' and make a suggestion… We also wrote another song where we did kind of start from scratch. We said, 'Let's do something really off the wall.' That ended up being the song 'All Night' – all groovy noises and orgasmic songs." Three songs were co-written with Lange, who performed
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(as he had on other albums): "It's Only Love", "All Night" and "Promises". A song first recorded by
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's side band
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, "To Be Alive", received a Leppard makeover. For the first time since 1981's ''
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'', an instrumental was included: Phil Collen's "Disintegrate". This instrumental was known before as "Spanish Sky", a ballad that evolved into this track. 1996
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, a neighbour of Rick Savage, would contribute a guitar solo to the track "Demolition Man". In its first week of release, ''Euphoria'' sold over 98,000 copies in the U.S. and just missed the Top 10 of the ''Billboard'' 200, reaching No. 11. First single "Promises" topped ''Billboards Mainstream Rock chart in June 1999, a spot the band had not held in six years. ''Euphoria'' would later be certified gold in the US, Canada and Japan. The album-supporting tour stretched from May 1999 to September 2000. The album was released for the first time on vinyl on 21 June 2019, as a part of ''The Collection: Volume 2'' box set. It was then issued on its own in 2022.


Reception

''Euphoria'' received fairly positive reviews. Rating the album 4 out of 5,
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notes in his retrospective assessment that despite the band returning to their signature sound "no longer guarantees a hit at the close of the '90s", ''Euphoria'' is "a tight, attractive album with more than its share of big hooks, strong riffs, and memorable melodies." He concludes by saying that "what's best about ''Euphoria'' is that it's utterly not self-conscious. Def Leppard feels free to try straight pop, appropriate
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riffs, or play straight metal, without caring whether it's hip or commercial. That doesn't mean ''Euphoria'' is a classic, but it does mean that it's their most appealing effort in over a decade."
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'', however, was more critical. He notes that "the defining characteristic of ''Euphoria'' is its bloodlessness, from the robotic drum tracks to the disconcertingly inhuman tone of those trademark massed vocal choruses", concluding that "the flesh-and-blood Def Leppard apparently never made it out of the Eighties alive."


Track listing


Personnel


Def Leppard

*
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 *
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 ...
– guitar, backing vocals *
Vivian Campbell Vivian Patrick Campbell (born 25 August 1962) is a Northern Irish musician. He came to prominence in the early 1980s as the guitarist of Dio. He has also been the guitarist of Def Leppard since 1992 (replacing Steve Clark after his death). C ...
– guitar, backing vocals * Rick Savage – bass guitar, backing vocals * Rick Allen – drums


Additional musicians

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– additional vocals (on "Promises" and "All Night"), additional guitars (on "All Night") * Damon "Demon" Hill – end guitar solo (on "Demolition Man") * Ciaran McGoldrick – hey's & claps (on "Back in Your Face") * Gary Sullivan – hey's & claps (on "Back in Your Face") * Ricky Warwick – hey's & claps (on "Back in Your Face")


Technical personnel

* Pete Woodroffe – producer, engineer, mixing engineer (at The Townhouse, London) * Ronan McHugh – engineer * Ger McDonnell – engineer *
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– mastering engineer (at Gateway Mastering,
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, Maine) * Andie Airfix – artwork * Andy Earl – photography


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


References


External links

* * * {{Authority control Def Leppard albums 1999 albums Albums recorded in a home studio Mercury Records albums