After the lackluster performance of Adrenalize, Def Leppard realized it was time to abandon their trademark wall-of-guitars sound. Jettisoning producer Mutt Lange -- who, admittedly, was busy producing his wife, country singer Shania Twain -- the group stripped their sound to the basics for Slang. There are very few layers-of-guitar effects on the album, just straight, crunching chords. Most notably, Rick Allen has returned to playing acoustic drums after playing an electronic kit for nearly a decade. The change in approach is apparent and welcome -- Def Leppard hasn't sounded so immediate since Pyromania. Furthermore, they decided to expand their musical vocabulary slightly, working elements of R&B and funk into the rhythms. Not all of the experiments work, but Def Leppard sounds revitalized, particularly when they attack a straightforward rocker. Slang would have been even better if they had come up with a set of hooks that sounded as alive as their performance, but the album is a much-needed return to form for the group. [The Japanese edition features a second disc featuring seven older tracks.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Slang (Japan)
10/05/1999
Videos from Slang (Japan)
All Music Guide Review
Slang (Japan) Track Listing
Credits of Slang (Japan)
- Rick Savage
- Guitar (Acoustic), Bass, Vocals, Synthesizer Bass
- Pete Woodroffe
- Producer, Engineer
- Matt Pakucko
- Mixing Assistant
- Cynthia Levine
- Photography
- Ger McDonnell
- Engineer, Mixing
- Brigitte Lehnert
- Photography
- Rick Allen
- Percussion, Drums
- Jeff Rooney
- Photography
- Vivian Campbell
- Dulcimer, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Vocals
- Phil Collen
- Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals, Guitar (Electric), Mandolin
- Joe Elliott
- Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals
- Bob Ludwig
- Mastering
- Def Leppard
- Producer, Main Performer























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