Def Leppard Reveals Details For Upcoming Live Album "Mirrorball"
Hard rock icons Def Leppard have revealed details behind its forthcoming live album, titled "Mirrorball." The two-disc set, which was recorded during "The Sparkle Lounge Tour," also contains three brand new studio recordings and a bonus DVD. You can view the album's tracklisting below.
Disc 1:
1. Rock! Rock! (Till You Drop)
2. Rocket
3. Animal
4. C'Mon C'Mon
5. Make Love Like A Man
6. Too Late For Love
7. Foolin'
8. Nine Lives
9. Love Bites
10. Rock On
Disc 2:
1. Two Steps Behind
2. Bringin' On The Heartbreak
3. Switch 625
4. Hysteria
5. Armageddon It
6. Photograph
7. Pour Some Sugar On Me
8. Rock Of Ages
9. Let's Get Rocked
10. Action
11. Bad Actress
12. Undefeated (new studio track)
13. Kings Of The World (new studio track)
14. It's All About Believin' (new studio track)
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4 Comments on "Def Leppard Reveals New Live Album Details"
3. writes:
i've always thought of def leppard as a superb studio band, but am hesitant as to how that lends itself to a live concert setting. i've never seen them perform live, and wonder how they manage without the studio gimmickry and gloss they excel at. i don't know if this planned live release is a good move for them.

4. writes:
No one will buy a live album when no one knows the songs on it. It's great to hear surprises live, but when they're on an album it won't appeal to a mass audience. As far as Joe being a terribe live singer you must've mixed him up with Mick Jagger. Or maybe you're just an idiot.
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1. suggestion writes:
Boring setlist. As usual ride out the hits. These morons actually mixed things up on the X tour in 2002 with the first half of High N Dry.
Why can't they do that again?
New song title sound just as stale as the last studio album.
Just stick with the old catalog and play the whole albums live please, not just hits.