Hysteria

| Def Leppard

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Hysteria

Hysteria is the fourth studio album by English hard rock band Def Leppard, released on 3 August 1987 through Mercury Records and reissued on 1 January 2000. It is Def Leppard's best-selling album to date, selling over 25 million copies worldwide, including 12 million in the US, and spawning seven hit singles. The album charted at number one on both the Billboard 200 and the UK Albums Chart. Hysteria was produced by Robert John "Mutt" Lange. The title of the album was thought up by drummer Rick Allen, referring to his 1984 auto accident and the ensuing worldwide media coverage surrounding it. It is also the last album to feature guitarist Steve Clark before his death, although songs co-written by him would appear on the band's next album, Adrenalize.The album is the follow-up to the band's 1983 breakthrough Pyromania. Hysteria's creation took over three years and was plagued by delays, including the aftermath of drummer Rick Allen’s accident that cost him his left arm on 31 December 1984. Subsequent to the album's release, Def Leppard published a book entitled Animal Instinct: The Def Leppard Story, written by Rolling Stone magazine senior editor David Fricke, on the three-year recording process of Hysteria and the tough times the band endured through the mid-1980s. Lasting 62 and a half minutes, the album is one of the longest ever issued on a single vinyl record. It is the band's longest album to date. - WIKIPEDIA

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  • Classic Rock Review

    Hysteria is the album that Def Leppard intended to make when they were just getting started at age 14 or 15. They accomplished this magnificent feat in a little more than a decade, but would never come close again. 

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  • LOUDER

    2017 - Thriller of rock.  

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  • RollingStone

    1987 - This album sounds terrific. Every track sparkles and burns. There is no filler.  

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  • LOUDWIRE

    2019 - If 1983’s Pyromania marked Def Leppard’s toe-dip into pop, Hysteria was a cannonball off the deep end.  

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  • ALL MUSIC

    The strong pop hooks and "perfect"-sounding production of Hysteria may not appeal to die-hard heavy metal fans, but it isn't heavy metal -- it's pop-metal, and arguably the best pop-metal ever recorded.  

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  • anti-music

    Two-decades down the line "Hysteria" still sounds as if it was recorded weeks ago and those monster sledgehammer riffs still sound staggering.  

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  • EAR OF NEWT

    1987 - the band really gives you your money’s worth. There are no less than 12 songs on Hysteria, adding up to over an hour’s worth of listening pleasure. 

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  • SLEAZE ROXX

    2017 - Hysteria is a top-notch album and the last one to feature the great Steve Clark! He was the king of Lep riffs. Lep never really recovered from his loss!  

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