We all are, but he actually came up with one, and it’s, like, ‘Yeah, we’ve got to do that,’ so now it’s a 15-song record. “We didn’t write it for that reason, but Phil’s always trying to write the next “Pour Some Sugar On Me” or “We Will Rock You” or “I Love Rock ‘N’ Roll”. “It’s a stadium anthem, and we were about to go into stadiums,” Elliott said. It was not only that it’s got to be on the album, it’s got to be the first single as well.” It’s got that glam rock feel, that hand-clap groove, big vocals. View his interview on BBC Breakfast below.
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It has been curated by Status Quo singer Francis Rossi who appeared on UK TV to promote the album last week. The track/3CD set was released on 21st May. According to Ultimate Guitar, the band’s relationship with PWM began in 2009, when the company announced that after a deal with Def Leppard. Def Leppards classic 1987 single Pour Some Sugar On Me is included on the new 3CD compilation album 80s Rock Down. Now, it looks like Def Leppard are getting in on the act, having sold stakes in their catalog to Primary Wave Music. It’s still got plenty of Def Leppard stuff - “Gimme A Kiss”, “SOS Emergency”, “Fire It Up” “Kick” they’re all classic Def Leppard - but there’s some stuff that, like our heroes Queen, it just goes off on tangents that are a little different to the stuff that they’d done in the past.”ĭef Leppard guitarist Phil Collen, who came up with “Kick” as an additional track after the first 14 songs were already completed, told Billboard that “‘Kick’ represented where we were at as well. In early December, Mötley Crüe sold their catalog to BMG for a whopping 150 million. “So I think they’re ready to hear something a little different. Because it’s 35 years since Hysteria is released, it’s 39 since Pyromania came out, and our audience are also older, like we are. It’s got all the flavors that Def Leppard have had in the past, but it’s got some new explorations that we’ve never done that I think our audience are ready for this journey. It’s not a rehash of Pyromania or Hysteria or any of our albums. He added: “I believe that this album is a quantum leap.