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On Through the Night - Def Leppard (CD 1988)

Track Listing
1. Rock Brigade
2. Hello America
3. Sorrow Is a Woman
4. It Could Be You
5. Satellite
6. When the Walls Came Tumbling Down
7. Wasted
8. Rocks Off
9. It Don't Matter
10. Answer to the Master
11. Overture

Details
Playing Time:44 min.
Producer:Tom Allom
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Def Leppard: Joe Elliott (vocals); Pete Willis, Steve Clark (guitar); Rick Savage (bass); Rick Allen (drums).
Additional personnel: Chris M. Hughes (synthesizer).
Recorded at Startling Studios, Ascot, England in December 1979.
After spending a few years honing their chops playing bars in England, the members of Def Leppard released their first full-length album, ON THROUGH THE NIGHT, in 1980. Though the young band (all the members were either in their early 20s or still teenagers) was an exciting live draw, on record, Def Leppard was still finding its sound. ON THROUGH THE NIGHT shows that the group had great promise, and that its chief influences (Judas Priest, AC/DC, and especially Led Zeppelin), are easily detectable. There's also a palpable excitement that comes across from a band recording its first album.
ON THROUGH THE NIGHT does not contain any hit singles that are still played on rock radio today (as the group's future releases PYROMANIA and HYSTERIA would), but it remains one of the band's most straightforward release. Although some of the material gets bogged down in cliches ("Rock Brigade," "Rocks Off," "Wasted," etc.), tracks such as "Hello America" and "Overture" contain soaring vocal harmonies and evidence the melodic rock direction that the band would soon take to the top. ON THROUGH THE NIGHT was produced by Judas Priest producer Tom Allom. On future releases, producer Mutt Lange, the "sixth Leppard," sculpted the band's sound.

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      Leppard used to have very different spots..
    Review created: 12/29/00
    by: Matt_Stein -- a member of Epinions

    Pros:
    A very hard, raw sound that would only occasionally be present in their later work.

    Cons:
    The material isn't as consistently enjoyable as the rest of their catalogue.

    On Through the Night is Def Leppard's debut album, released in 1980. It's probably their most overlooked release, it did break them through to a minimal degree internationally but their next two albums shot them through the stratosphere.

    On Through The Night is an atypical Def Leppard album in many ways. First, and most apparent, is that the labored studio perfection of Mutt Lange that would mark their albums for most of the rest of their career isn't present yet; Tom Allom (Judas Preist, et al) handles the knobs here. Secondly, the 'curse' that Leppard seems to be afflicted with hasn't stricken yet; this album took about 3 weeks to make, as opposed to upwards of 3 years like later releases. Rick Allen has both arms. The original two guitarists (Pete Willis, Steve Clark) are present. All this adds up to a very raw, heavy, in-your-face debut.

    Somewhere along their paths, Def Leppard stopped truly kicking a** and became much more of a pop band. On Through the Night keeps the pop sensibilities to a minimum, and the straight-ahead rockers to the maximum. This is arguably their heaviest album. Even here, however, Leppard showed a knack for keeping their songs melodic, catchy, and with plenty of hooks; proving that ultimatley, they were more than a Mutt Lange puppet band all along.

    Rock Brigade kicks the album off; it's one of the best cuts on the album, with a killer guitar riff. Noticably, Joe Elliot is singing in a much lower register than he would throughout the glory days; his shouting yelp obviously hasn't been perfected yet, but for those who were weaned on Hysteria and Adrenalize, this is a great change of pace. Other highlights of On Through the Night include the ode to heroin (Def Leppard writing heroin songs?! You'd never see this on Adrenalize) 'Wasted', a song that kicks live (even if they rarely, rarely play it anymore) as well as the instrumental showcase 'Answer to the Master', which features an off-kilter drum bit by the two-armed Allen and some killer guitar leads by Pete Willis and Steve Clark. Hello America, their first single, isn't perfect but the trademark overdubbed harmonies of their later work are already in place here, foreshadowing things to come. And the band turns in their early draft of 'Foolin', a song called 'Sorrow is a Woman', which works quite well.

    The final track is the real highlight of this album; The Overture is a 7-minute epic, the likes of which Leppard would never write again. It starts off with gentle acoustic guitar and a few hi-hat rolls by Allen, and then it kicks into a galloping bassline (Yes, on this album you can actually HEAR Rick Savage's bass playing) and a jangly rhythm, with lyrics about as deep as Leppard ever got. It changes pace and time a few times, ending as it began. It's the best track here, bar none.

    If the rest of the material on On Through the Night is forgettable, it does at least merit a listen to see how this band used to be. The songs don't quite have the huge hooks of their later work, but a definite rawness, an edge is present here that only surfaced occasionally down the road. These kids were still having lots of fun (at the time of this album's release the average age of the band was barely 18) and it shows on this release, yet they demonstrate surprising skill and maturity for their age. On Through the Night won't appeal to you if the Def Leppard you like is the Def Leppard of 'Have you Ever needed Someone So Bad', but if you like songs like 'Run Riot', 'Stagefright', 'Tear it Down', 'Demolition Man', 'Let it Go', etc, their harder rocking tracks, and wished that that style would surface much more often, On Through the Night may be a pleasent surprise.





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