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Def Leppard - X (LP, 2021 Reissue)

Def LeppardDef Leppard
  • LP
  • 1 piece(s)
  • 2002
  • 15 tracks
  • 56 min
  • glam metal
X - Def Leppard
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X - Def Leppard
X - Def Leppard

Product description

This is a 2021 Reissue released as a LP.

Def Leppard's eighth studio album, X, marked a notable departure from their signature sound upon its release on 30 July 2002. This album saw the English rock band embracing a more pop-oriented approach, much like their 1996 effort, Slang. The result is a collection of 15 tracks, including the singles 'Now' and 'Long Long Way To Go', that showcase the band's ability to craft catchy, radio-friendly hits.

With X, Def Leppard found themselves navigating a musical landscape dominated by pop bands, and they rose to the challenge by incorporating new sounds and styles into their music. The album's production is characterised by its polished, glossy sheen, which lends itself well to the band's more experimental approach.

Featuring a mix of upbeat rockers and introspective ballads, X is an album that showcases Def Leppard's versatility and willingness to push boundaries. From the opening notes of 'Now' to the acoustic reworking of 'Long Long Way To Go', the album is a testament to the band's ability to craft memorable, sing-along choruses and meaningful lyrics.

X was released to moderate commercial success, charting at number 11 on the US Billboard 200 and number 14 on the UK Albums Chart. Despite this, the album remains a fascinating entry in Def Leppard's discography, offering a unique glimpse into the band's creative evolution during the early 2000s. With its blend of pop-infused hooks and classic rock sensibilities, X is an album that will appeal to both longtime fans of Def Leppard and those looking to explore the band's more experimental output.

Tracks

  1. NowDef Leppard
    4:00
  2. UnbelievableDef Leppard
    4:01
  3. You're So BeautifulDef Leppard
    3:33
  4. EverydayDef Leppard
    3:10
  5. Long Long Way To GoDef Leppard
    4:40
  6. Four Letter WordDef Leppard
    3:09
  7. Torn To ShredsDef Leppard
    2:58
  8. Love Don't LieDef Leppard
    4:46
  9. GravityDef Leppard
    2:35
  10. CryDef Leppard
    3:20
  11. Girl Like YouDef Leppard
    2:51
  12. Let Me Be The OneDef Leppard
    3:31
  13. ScarDef Leppard
    5:01
  14. Kiss The DayDef Leppard
    4:25
  15. Long Long Way To Go - Acoustic VersionDef Leppard
    4:43
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Product specifications

Details

Album
X
Artist
Def Leppard
LP release year
2021
Album release date
July 30, 2002
Label
Mercury
EAN
602508180033
Available
Yes

Product information

Format
LP
Quantity
1 piece(s)
Type
Reissue
Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
56 min
Tracks
15 tracks

EAN

EAN
602508180033

Other

Limited Edition
No
Country
Europe
Genre
Glam metal
Box set
No
Remastered
No
Reissue
Yes

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  • Def Leppard's Embarrassing Ballad Flop

    1 out of 5 stars
    ztovromDecember 4, 2025United States🇺🇸

    Alright, as a die-hard Def Leppard enthusiast, I'm here to caution anyone still questioning, like I did, if I gave this album a fair chance years ago. Trust me, you did. It's awful. A painfully cringe-worthy, desperate collection of weepy ballads from a hard rock band who saw another band top the charts and rake in millions with a Diane Warren tearjerker, and decided they wanted a piece of that pie. Here's the result: outside songwriters, including then-popular hitmakers Max Martin and Marti Frederiksen, stripping away any trace of hard rock, leaving behind a record that sounds like Backstreet Boys' B-sides. Even the few tracks the band wrote alone are overproduced with embarrassing sound effects and then-trendy "beats" that have no place on a Def Leppard album. It's neither better nor worse than Scorpions' disastrous Eye II Eye attempt—and if you're familiar with how horrendous that hip-hop fusion was, then you've only yourself to blame for playing this flop. Steve Clark must've spun in his grave.

  • Def Leppard's Pop Pivot

    3 out of 5 stars
    julciraOctober 21, 2025United States🇺🇸

    X (pronounced “Ten”) is Def Leppard's conscious effort to update their sound and blend in with the contemporary pop rock scene of the early 2000s. The outcome is a polished, melodic, and easy-to-listen album, but it's a divisive one among fans for straying from the hard rock style that made the band famous in their prime days. Flawless production: The album sounds crisp and professional, with meticulous arrangements and a strong focus on melody. Effective power ballads: Tracks like “Long Long Way to Go” and “Let Me Be the One” stand out with their emotional depth and radio-friendly appeal. Vocal versatility: Joe Elliott delivers smooth and heartfelt performances, fitting well with the album's pop-oriented tone. Lacking rock edge: Many songs miss the sharpness and energy that defined Def Leppard in albums like Pyromania or Hysteria. Inconsistent flow: The album feels more like a collection of pop/rock songs rather than a cohesive artistic statement. Mixed reception: While some appreciated the risk, many fans saw it as a commercial compromise. “Now” – The most rock-oriented track, featuring a catchy riff and solid groove. “Long Long Way to Go” – An emotional ballad with hit potential. “Four Letter Word” – One of the few tracks that harks back to the band's classic sound. X is an album where Def Leppard ventures into new musical territories, with mixed results. While it offers enjoyable and well-crafted moments, it may leave traditionalists wanting more of the power and charm from their iconic works. It's an album best appreciated without expectations of classic rock and embraced as a foray into contemporary adult pop rock.

  • Enjoyable Digital Album

    4 out of 5 stars
    Maglh49October 19, 2025United States🇺🇸

    Despite being digitally mastered, as one would anticipate given its release date, and regardless of debates about its pop-oriented sound, I genuinely enjoy how this album comes across to my ears. It features a few standout tracks, so I'm glad to have it in my digital library.

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    4 out of 5 stars
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  • Terrible Audio, Mixed Tags

    3 out of 5 stars
    fimar.xutoiqihmJanuary 18, 2024United States🇺🇸

    The audio quality is truly terrible. The tags on the vinyl are mixed up. DL really messed this one up. :( Steer clear.

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About Def Leppard

Def Leppard, hailing from Sheffield, England, are a powerhouse of British rock, formed in 1976 and integral to the new wave of British heavy metal in the early 1980s. Comprising Rick Savage, Joe Elliott, Rick Allen, Phil Collen, and Vivian Campbell, the band's lineup has been stable since 1992, delivering a blend of glam metal, glam rock, and classic rock that has captivated audiences worldwide. Their discography is studded with hits, including two of the best-selling albums of all time, "Pyroma... Read more

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