Slang
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- Sales Rank:14,310
- Language:English (Original Language)
- Media:Audio CD
- Discs:1
- Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
- Dimensions (in):5.6 x 5 x 0.5
- Release Date:May 14, 1996
- UPC:731453248625
- EAN:0731453248625
- ASIN:B000001EMN
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Tracks
- Truth?
- Turn To Dust
- Slang
- All I Want Is Everything
- Work It Out
- Breathe A Sigh
- Deliver Me
- Gift Of Flesh
- Blood Runs Cold
- Where Does Love Go When It Dies
- Pearl Of Euphoria
Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
Japanese edition of new album features the bonustrack 'Move With Me Slowly', separate English & Japaneselyric booklets, the singles 'Work It Out' & 'Slang' andcomes in a clear tray.***1996 Japanese release.
Amazon.com
Somewhere along their musical path, Def Leppard shed their raw, youthful rock aggression and became a pop band. Their new direction, beginning with Pyromania and continuing with Hysteria and Adrenalize, was a complete departure from their earlier, stripped-down, AC/DCish approach, and it vaulted them to mega-stardom. Slang is their first record without producer "Mutt" Lange since their debut, On Through the Night. The good news is that it's a much more organic, less overproduced record than they would have made with Lange, but it's still more pop than hard rock. Dance beats and funky riffs, with no shortage of slower power ballads, sum up this record pretty thoroughly. The single "Work It Out" has a nice strong chorus (with almost Sebadoh-like harmonies) and is certainly less bombastic than past hits like "Pour Some Sugar on Me." Def Leppard have long since abandoned their heavy metal roots, but with Slang they've at least moved away from the studio dominance of Lange, and that's a step in the right direction. --Adem Tepedelen
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