Def Leppard have released a “facts” video for their 1981 album High N’ Dry, watch it here.
During its formative years in the late 1970s, Def Leppard became one of the hottest properties to emerge from the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal.
For its sophomore release, High N’ Dry, the Sheffield quintet turned to a new producer, Robert John “Mutt” Lange, whose credits included AC/DC’s multi-platinum Back In Black
“It was almost like army discipline, but he got great performances out of everyone that we’d never have got otherwise,” said vocalist Joe Elliott. “We were rudderless and he gave us a direction, which was what we desperately needed.”
During the course of the album’s sessions, the band and their new producer painstakingly dissected, rearranged and even significantly re-wrote the material they’d prepared, marking the arrival of Def Leppard’s distinctive, arena-slaying sound.
High N’ Dry subsequently peaked at No. 38 in the U.S. and No. 26 in the U.K., offering Def Leppard a first taste of the sustained mainstream success they would experience throughout their career.
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Great album…
THAT’S THE FACT, JACK! 😉 LOL!!! – sorry, Stripes came out the same year ~ 1981! 🙂
Boom, chakalaka, boom ,chakalakalak, boom chakalaka, boom.
Great album and great movie.
You said it, Charles! 😉 1981 was a great year!