09. "Mirror Mirror (Look Into My Eyes) (Album Version)"
10. "No No No"
11. "Bringin' On The Heartbreak (1984 Remix)"
12. "Me And My Wine (1984 Remix)"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
High'n'dry by Def Leppard, released 15 May 1989, includes the following tracks: "High N Dry (saturday Night)", "Switch 625", "Lady Strange", "Mirror Mirror (look Into My Eyes)" and more.
This version of High'n'dry comes as a 1xCD. -
"High & Dry" is the second studio album by British rock band Def Leppard, released in 1981 on CD format by Vertigo. This iconic album marked a significant step forward for the band, showcasing their signature blend of hard rock and melodic hooks. Featuring standout tracks like "Let It Go," "Bringin' On the Heartbreak," and "Switch 625," "High & Dry" established Def Leppard as rising stars in the early '80s rock scene. The band's energetic performances and polished production set new standards for arena rock, paving the way for their later global successes with albums such as "Pyromania" and "Hysteria." Def Leppard are renowned for their anthemic sound, powerful vocals, and enduring influence on generations of musicians. The manufacturer Vertigo is known for its commitment to high-quality music releases across various genres; since its founding in 1969, Vertigo has been home to legendary acts like Black Sabbath and Dire Straits.
So the time has come when the British classics of light metal did sound! Not one hundred percent, but with a significant improvement in the quality of the recording, you can understand them and put them all on the shelves, which I am going to do. The second album of metal gouging turned out to be very, very interesting. The original sound, recognizable from the very first notes, is distinguished by its simple, quite heavy rhythms and, most importantly, by its very driving and memorable melody, reminiscent of a mixture of rock and hard hard and heavy. The disc presented us with material that significantly overtook the debut debut, both in technique and in the number of ideas and my favorite vocal pop-lyrical tunes of Joe Eliot and Co. The main plus is Joe's crucified voice, which sounds clean, and at times even draws a note and scribbles in hard style. The reckless high-speed performance that the guys made in the instrumental composition “Switch 625” leaves a very good impression - the style of the group, which was so well established in the next album, fully woke up here. Lyrics fully correspond to the music - reckless themes mainly on the topic of love, or about how cool we are and what we need to look at and be sure to listen to! As always, a special role is played by that particular vocalist lyricism about which I wrote and the song “Bringin’ On The Heartbreak ”is a clear example of this. One of the best songs of the group in general. It combines exactly that wonderful sad lyrics along with carbon monoxide rock'n'roll riffs and purely classical solos for the style. But among the more carbon compositions, it is worth noting the title thing - a mid-tempo number on a cool rock’s and roll basis and with ambitious lyrics. Nearby are beautiful fast things “Lady Strange” with a cool leading solo and “Through Through The Night” with no less driving guitar chips and a memorable chorus. That’s probably all. As a result, I note that the disc is very original and ahead of the time - in 1981, few of the teams were able to rebuild and bomb out something original and fresh. So it was this little thing that came out of the Leopards. Almost a masterpiece.
HYUNG RAE K. - 08/Dec/2018
Def Leppard 's second album. I like this songs. Bringin' On The Heartbreak Switch 625. British heavy metal 's starting band and album.
Volodymyr Z. - 03/Jun/2016
Very strong and very good album! This is one of my favorites from DL!!!!!