Album Info
Artist: | Def Leppard |
Album: | Diamond Star Halos |
Gatefold: | Yes |
Released: | Europe, 27 May 2022 |
Tracklist:
A1 | Take What You Want | |
Drum Programming - Ronan McHugh | ||
Guitar [Additional] - Rick Savage | ||
Guitar [First Solo, End Licks] - Vivian Campbell | ||
Guitar [Second Solo] - Phil Collen | ||
Written-By - Joe Elliott, Rick Savage | ||
A2 | Kick | |
Backing Vocals - Debbi Blackwell-Cook | ||
Backing Vocals [Additional] - Dave Bassett | ||
Drum Programming - Ronan McHugh | ||
Guitar [Main Guitar Theme & Guitar Licks] - Vivian Campbell | ||
Guitar [Solo] - Phil Collen | ||
Written-By - Dave Bassett, Phil Collen | ||
A3 | Fire It Up | |
Drum Programming - Ronan McHugh | ||
Guitar [Solo] - Phil Collen | ||
Written-By - Phil Collen, Sam Hollander | ||
A4 | This Guitar | |
12-String Acoustic Guitar - Rick Savage | ||
Arranged By [Strings] - Eric Gorfain | ||
Arranged By [Vocal], Engineer [Additional] - Sam Berggesson | ||
Drum Programming - Ronan McHugh | ||
Guitar [Intro Lead Guitar First Half, Guitar Solo] - Phil Collen | ||
Guitar [Intro Lead Guitar Second Half, Guitar Licks Throughout], Slide Guitar - Vivian Campbell | ||
Recorded By [Alison's Vocals] - Neal Cappellino | ||
Recorded By [Strings] - Ross Hogarth | ||
Slide Guitar - Vivian Campbell | ||
Vocals - Alison Krauss | ||
Written-By - CJ Vanston, Phil Collen | ||
B1 | SOS Emergency | |
Drum Programming - Ronan McHugh | ||
Guitar [Intro Lead Guitar & Solo] - Phil Collen | ||
Written-By - Joe Elliott, Phil Collen | ||
B2 | Liquid Dust | |
Drum Programming - Ronan McHugh | ||
Guitar [Theme Guitar] - Phil Collen | ||
Written-By - Phil Collen | ||
B3 | U Rok Mi | |
Drum Programming - Ronan McHugh | ||
Guitar [Solo trade Off: Second, Fourth, Both] - Vivian Campbell | ||
Ukulele, Guitar [Solo trade Off First & Third, Fourth, Both] - Phil Collen | ||
Written-By - Phil Collen | ||
B4 | Goodbye For Good This Time | |
Acoustic Guitar [Nylon String] - Phil Collen | ||
Arranged By [Strings] - Eric Gorfain | ||
Drum Programming - Ronan McHugh | ||
Guitar [Additional] - Joe Elliott | ||
Piano - Mike Garson | ||
Recorded By [Strings] - Ross Hogarth | ||
Written-By - Joe Elliott | ||
C1 | All We Need | |
Drum Programming - Ronan McHugh | ||
Guitar [Solo] - Phil Collen | ||
Written-By - Joe Elliott, Phil Collen | ||
C2 | Open Your Eyes | |
Drum Programming - Ronan McHugh | ||
Guitar [Mid Song Atmospherics & End Solo] - Phil Collen | ||
Written-By - Joe Elliott, Phil Collen | ||
C3 | Gimme A Kiss That Rocks | |
Backing Vocals - Debbi Blackwell-Cook | ||
Drum Programming - Ronan McHugh | ||
Guitar [End Guitar Licks] - Vivian Campbell | ||
Guitar [Solo, End Guitar Licks] - Phil | ||
Written-By - Joe Elliott, Phil Collen | ||
C4 | Angels (Can't Help You Now) | |
Arranged By [Strings] - Eric Gorfain | ||
Backing Vocals - Debbi Blackwell-Cook | ||
Drum Programming - Ronan McHugh | ||
Guitar [Additional] - Joe Elliott | ||
Guitar [Solo] - Phil | ||
Piano - Mike Garson | ||
Recorded By [Strings] - Ross Hogarth | ||
Written-By - Joe Elliott | ||
D1 | Lifeless | |
Arranged By [Vocal], Engineer [Additional] - Sam Berggesson | ||
Drum Programming - Ronan McHugh | ||
Guitar [Solo] - Vivian Campbell | ||
Recorded By [Alison's Vocals] - Neal Cappellino | ||
Vocals - Alison Krauss | ||
Written-By - Joe Elliott, Phil Collen | ||
D2 | Unbreakable | |
Drum Programming - Ronan McHugh | ||
Guitar [Additional] - Joe Elliott | ||
Guitar [Solo] - Vivian Campbell | ||
Written-By - Joe Elliott | ||
D3 | From Here To Eternity | |
Drum Programming - Ronan McHugh | ||
Guitar [Additional] - Rick Savage | ||
Guitar [Solo] - Vivian Campbell | ||
Written-By - Rick Savage |
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Description
Def Leppard's "Diamond Star Halos", released on May 27, 2022, marks a significant moment in the band's storied career. As their twelfth studio album, it arrives seven years after their self-titled 2015 release, showcasing a band that continues to evolve while staying true to their roots. The album's title itself is a nod to the glam rock era, referencing a lyric from T. Rex's "Get It On (Bang a Gong)", and this influence is palpable throughout the record.
"Diamond Star Halos" is a testament to Def Leppard's ability to blend their classic sound with modern sensibilities. The album features 15 tracks, each crafted with the meticulous attention to detail that fans have come to expect. The production, handled by longtime collaborators Ronan McHugh and the band members themselves, is polished yet dynamic, allowing the songs to breathe and shine.
One of the standout tracks is "Kick", a vibrant and infectious anthem that captures the spirit of the band's 80s heyday while feeling fresh and contemporary. Its sing-along chorus and driving rhythm make it an instant classic. Another highlight is "This Guitar", a heartfelt ballad featuring Alison Krauss, whose harmonies add a layer of depth and emotion to the track. Krauss also lends her voice to "Lifeless", another poignant moment on the album.
Thematically, the album explores a range of emotions and ideas, from love and loss to resilience and celebration. Tracks like "Fire It Up" and "Take What You Want" exude confidence and energy, while "Goodbye for Good This Time" and "Angels (Can't Help You Now)" showcase the band's softer, more introspective side. The diversity in tone and style keeps the album engaging from start to finish.
What makes "Diamond Star Halos" particularly impressive is how it balances nostalgia with innovation. Def Leppard pays homage to their influences, such as David Bowie and Mott the Hoople, while incorporating elements that appeal to a contemporary audience. The result is an album that feels timeless, bridging the gap between past and present.
The critical reception to "Diamond Star Halos" has been largely positive, with many praising the band's ability to stay relevant after more than four decades in the industry. Fans have also embraced the album, celebrating its mix of classic Def Leppard sounds and new creative directions. It's a record that rewards repeated listens, revealing new layers and nuances with each spin.
In conclusion, "Diamond Star Halos" is a triumph for Def Leppard, reaffirming their status as one of rock's enduring greats. It's a celebration of their legacy, a showcase of their artistry, and a reminder of why they continue to resonate with audiences around the world. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to their music, this album is well worth exploring.