Hysteria (Def Leppard album) 277824 225933567 2008-07-16T02:20:41Z Classicrockfan42 6065862 Added Australian chart information {{Infobox Album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --> | Name = Hysteria | Type = [[Album]] | Artist = [[Def Leppard]] | Cover = Def Leppard - Hysteria (vinyl version).jpg | Released = [[August 3]], [[1987]] | Recorded = Feb 1984-Jan 1987, [[Wisseloord Studios]], [[Hilversum]], [[Netherlands]], [[Windmill Lane Studio 2]], [[Dublin, Ireland]]<br> [[Studio Des Dames]],<br> [[Paris, France]];<br> additional mixing,<br> February-May 1987 | Genre = [[Glam metal]]<ref>[http://www.answers.com/topic/hysteria-album?cat=entertainment Hysteria 1987: Album review and songs from Answers.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>, [[hard rock]]<ref>[http://wc09.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=&sql=10:diftxqr5ldke allmusic ((( Hysteria > Overview )))<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>, [[pop-rock]]<ref>[http://wm07.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=&sql=10:diftxqr5ldke allmusic ((( Hysteria > Overview )))<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> | Length = 61:52 | Label = [[Mercury Records|Mercury]] / [[Phonogram Records|Phonogram]] | Producer = [[Robert Lange|Robert John "Mutt" Lange]] | Reviews = * [[Allmusic]] {{rating-5|5}} [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:ygae4j870wal~T1 link] *{{Review-Christgau|C|artist=1871}} *''[[Rolling Stone]]'' {{rating-5|4}} [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/defleppard/albums/album/207338/review/12285422/hysteria link] | Last album = ''[[Pyromania (album)|Pyromania]]'' <br /> (1983) | This album = '''''Hysteria''''' <br /> (1987) | Next album = ''[[Adrenalize]]'' <br /> (1992) | Misc = {{Singles | Name = ''Hysteria'' | Type = studio | single 1 = [[Animal (Def Leppard song)|Animal]] | single 1 date = July, 1987 (UK)<br />September, 1987 (US) | single 2 = [[Women (Def Leppard song)|Women]] | single 2 date = August, 1987 (US only) | single 3 = [[Pour Some Sugar on Me]] | single 3 date = September, 1987 (UK)<br />April, 1988 (US) | single 4 = [[Hysteria (Def Leppard song)|Hysteria]] | single 4 date = November, 1987 (UK)<br />January, 1988 (US) | single 5 = [[Armageddon It]] | single 5 date = April, 1988 (UK)<br />November, 1988 (US) | single 6 = [[Love Bites (Def Leppard song)|Love Bites]] | single 6 date = July, 1988 (UK)<br />August, 1988 (US) | single 7 = [[Rocket (Def Leppard song)|Rocket]] | single 7 date = February, 1989 (UK, US) }} }} '''''Hysteria''''' is the fourth [[studio album]] by [[United Kingdom|British]] [[hard rock]] band [[Def Leppard]], released in 1987. It is the band's best-selling album to date, selling over 20 million copies worldwide, and spawning seven hit singles. It was produced by [[Mutt Lange|Robert John "Mutt" Lange]]. The album was the follow-up to the band's 1983 breakthrough ''[[Pyromania (album)|Pyromania]]''. Its creation process was one of the longest ever for a rock album, taking over three years, and was plagued by many trials, such as the [[December 31]], [[1984]] car accident that cost [[Rick Allen (drummer)|Rick Allen]] his left arm. == History == Initially, ''Hysteria'' was to be named "Animal Instinct"{{Fact|date=September 2007}} and produced by Lange, but he dropped out after pre-production sessions, citing exhaustion from a grueling schedule from the past few years. [[Meat Loaf]] songwriter [[Jim Steinman]] was brought in. Steinman's involvement was a disaster because he was not at all a perfectionist, liking every take the band recorded. Joe Elliott later stated in interview: "Todd Rundgren produced (Meat Loaf's) Bat out of Hell. Jim Steinman WROTE it." After parting ways with Steinman, the band tried to produce the album themselves with Lange's engineer Nigel Green with no success, as initial recordings sessions were entirely scrapped at this point. On [[December 31]], [[1984]], Drummer [[Rick Allen (drummer)|Rick Allen's]] Corvette flipped off a country road, severing his left arm. Following the accident, the band stood by Allen's decision to return to the drum kit with one arm, using a combination electronic/acoustic kit with a set of footpedals that triggered via [[MIDI]] the hits he would have played with his left arm. The band slowly soldiered on until Mutt Lange made a surprise return a year later, and Rick mastered his customized drum kit. However, sessions were further delayed by Lange's own auto accident (sustaining leg injuries from which he quickly recovered) and a bout of the mumps for lead singer [[Joe Elliott]] during 1986. The final recording sessions took place in January 1987 for the song "[[Armageddon It]]", but Lange spent another three months mixing the tracks. The album was finally released worldwide on [[August 3]], [[1987]], with "[[Animal (Def Leppard song)|Animal]]" as the lead single in most countries except for the US where "[[Women (Def Leppard song)|Women]]" was the first single. Fortunately for the band, their popularity in their homeland had significantly grown over the past four years, helping ''Hysteria'' to top the charts in Britain in its first week of release. The album was also a major success in other parts of Europe. In the United States though, the band at first struggled to regain the momentum of ''[[Pyromania (album)|Pyromania]]'' that was lost from such a prolonged absence, but the success of "[[Pour Some Sugar on Me]]" would turn both the band and the album into a worldwide phenomenon. On October 24, 2006, a 2-CD "deluxe edition" of the album was released, including a re-mastering of the original b-sides and bonus tracks from the album's period. Many of these songs had been featured on ''[[Retro Active]]'', albeit with remixes, revamps, and new parts added. The "Deluxe Edition" Hysteria deluxe CD included the original b-side versions of these recordings without alterations. == Concept == The album's goal, set out by Lange, was to be a hard rock version of [[Michael Jackson]]'s ''[[Thriller (album)|Thriller]]'', in that every track was a potential hit single. Songs were therefore written with this concept in mind, disappointing heavy metal fans who clamored for a straight sequel to ''Pyromania''. Indeed, while ''Pyromania'' contained traces of heavy metal, "Hysteria" removed them in favor of the latest sonic technology available at the time (best displayed on "Rocket", "Love Bites", "Excitable", and "Gods of War"). As with ''Pyromania'', every song was recorded by every member in the studio separately instead of the whole band. The multiple vocal harmonies were enhanced by Lange's techniques, even pitching background vocals on all tracks. Guitar parts were now focused more on emphasizing melody than hard rock's more basic and cliched riffs. This unique approach sometimes led to painstaking lengths of time in the recording studio. The smash single, "Pour Some Sugar on Me", was the last song written but was quickly finished within two weeks. In sharp contrast, the final version of "Animal" took almost a full three years to be developed but did become one of the bigger hits from the album. It was a formula (and success) that Lange would later repeat with his wife [[Shania Twain]] in [[country music]] with the albums ''[[The Woman in Me (Shania Twain album)|The Woman in Me]]'' and ''[[Come on Over (Shania Twain album)|Come on Over]]''. The iconic album cover was designed by Andie Airfix of Satori, who has done other covers of Def Leppard albums before and since. ''Hysteria'' went on to dominate album charts around the world for three years. At 16 times [[Platinum album|platinum]] in America alone and another 8 million copies sold outside the US, ''Hysteria'' currently sits as the 51st [[List of best-selling albums in the United States|best selling album]] of all time in the US. ==Track listing== All songs written by [[Steve Clark]], [[Phil Collen]], [[Joe Elliott]], [[Robert John "Mutt" Lange|Mutt Lange]] and [[Rick Savage]], except where noted. {{tracklist | headline = Side one | title1 = [[Women (Def Leppard song)|Women]] | length1 = 5:41 | title2 = [[Rocket (Def Leppard song)|Rocket]] | length2 = 6:35 | title3 = [[Animal (Def Leppard song)|Animal]] | length3 = 4:02 | title4 = [[Love Bites (song)|Love Bites]] | length4 = 5:46 | title5 = [[Pour Some Sugar on Me]] | length5 = 4:25 | title6 = [[Armageddon It]] | length6 = 5:21 }} {{tracklist | length = Side two | title7 = [[Gods of War (song)|Gods of War]] | length7 = 6:37 | title8 = Don't Shoot Shotgun | length8 = 4:26 | title9 = Run Riot | length9 = 4:39 | title10 = [[Hysteria (Def Leppard song)|Hysteria]] | length10 = 5:54 | title11 = Excitable | length11 = 4:19 | title12 = Love and Affection | length12 = 4:37 }} Some CD versions of the album include a live version of "Love and Affection" as a bonus track. ===Deluxe edition track listing=== {{tracklist | headline = Disc one | title13 = Tear It Down | length13 = 3:38 | title14 = Ride into the Sun" [1987 Re-recording] (Elliott, Collen, Clark, Savage) | length14 = 3:12 | title15 = I Wanna Be Your Hero | length15 = 4:29 | title16 = Ring of Fire | length16 = 4:42 }} {{tracklist | headline = Disc two | title1 = Elected" (Live in Tilburg, Holland) ([[Alice Cooper]], [[Glen Buxton]], [[Michael Owen Bruce|Michael Bruce]], [[Dennis Dunaway]], [[Neal Smith (drummer)|Neal Smith]]) | title2 = Love and Affection" (Live in Tilburg, Holland) | title3 = [[Billy's Got a Gun]]" (Live in Tilburg, Holland) (Elliott, [[Pete Willis]], Clark, Savage, Lange) | title4 = Rock of the Ages Medley: Not Fade Away/My Generation/Radar Love/Come Together" (Live medley from Tilburg, Holland) (Elliott, Clark, Lange) | title5 = [[Women (Def Leppard song)|Women]]" (Live in Denver) | title6 = [[Animal (Def Leppard song)|Animal]]" (Extended Version) | title7 = [[Pour Some Sugar on Me]]" (Extended Version) | title8 = [[Armageddon It]]" (The Nuclear Mix) | title9 = Excitable" (Orgasmic Mix) | title10 = [[Rocket (Def Leppard song)|Rocket]]" (The Lunar Mix) | title11 = Release Me" (credited to Stumpus Maximus & The Good Ol' Boys - Elliott, Collen, Clark, Savage, [[Rick Allen (drummer)|Rick Allen]], [[Malvin Mortimer]]) }} ==Chart positions== {| class="wikitable" !Year !Chart !Position |- |1988 |The Billboard 200 |rowspan=2|1 |- |1989 |Australian [[Australian Recording Industry Association|ARIA]] Albums Chart |- |} ==Personnel== *[[Steve Clark]] – [[guitars]] *[[Phil Collen]] – [[electric guitar|guitars]] *[[Rick Savage]] – [[bass guitar|bass]] *[[Joe Elliott]] – [[lead vocals]] *[[Rick Allen (drummer)|Rick Allen]] – [[drums]] ===Additional Personnel=== *[[Def Leppard|The Bankrupt Brothers]] – backing vocals *Philip Nicholas – [[Fairlight CMI|Fairlight]] programming ===Production=== *[[Robert Lange|Robert John "Mutt" Lange]] – producer *Nigel Green – engineer, assistant engineer, mixing *Erwin Musper – engineer *Ronald Prent – engineer *[[Mike Shipley]] – mixing *Bob Ludwig – mastering *Howie Weinberg – mastering *[[Ross Halfin]] – photography *Laurie Lewis – photography *Mark Flannery – tape operator ==Trivia== {{trivia|date=May 2007}} *In 1988 [[Q (magazine)|''Q'' Magazine]] readers voted ''Hysteria'' as the 98th Greatest Album of All Time. *In 2004, the album was ranked at number 472 on [[Rolling Stone]]'s list of the [[500 Greatest Albums of All Time]]. *The leadoff track, "Women", was selected as the first single for the US, instead of "Animal", in July 1987. Then-manager [[Cliff Bernstein]] reasoned that the band needed to reconnect with its hard rock audience first before issuing more Top 40-friendly singles. The strategy backfired somewhat as "Women" did not make a large impact on the Billboard Hot 100 peaking at #80. It was a top 10 hit on the rock chart though, peaking at #7. *"Love Bites" was already mostly written in the vein of a country ballad by Mutt Lange when he brought it to the band's attention. *The title of the album was thought up by drummer Rick Allen, relating to his experiences during the time of his auto accident, and the worldwide media coverage that followed. *As names referring to mental conditions, the fact that ''Pyromania'' and '''''Hysteria''''' found themselves as back-to-back album titles were purely coincidental. However, it did directly inspire the title of 1999's ''[[Euphoria (Def Leppard album)|Euphoria]]'', such as to complete that "trilogy". *On the [[Billboard]] magazine dated October 8, 1988, Def Leppard held the Number One spot on both the singles and album charts (with "Love Bites" and ''Hysteria'', respectively) *In the liner notes to this album, the band apologizes for the long wait between albums, and promises to never make fans wait that long between albums again. Later events, namely Steve Clark's death, would prove this untrue. *Guitarist [[Steve Clark]] who recorded the Hysteria album along with the other members of the band has said in an interview that the track "Love And Affection" was his favourite out of the album. *The [[Rockman (amplifier)|Rockman]], developed by guitarist [[Tom Scholz]] from the rock band [[Boston (band)|Boston]], was used by Def Leppard to record this album. ==See also== *[[Classic Albums]] *[[Hysteria - The Def Leppard Story]] ==References== <references/> *{{cite album-notes |title = Hysteria |albumlink = Hysteria (album) |bandname = Def Leppard |year = 1987 |format = Vinyl inner sleeve |publisher = [[Phonogram Records|Phonogram]] |publisherid= HYSLP 1 |location = [[London, England]] |mbid = b086901c-61f2-4e08-8291-3414cbd39f91 }} {{s-start}} {{succession box | before = ''[[OU812]]'' by [[Van Halen]] | title = [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] [[Number-one albums of 1988 (USA)|number-one album]] | years = [[July 23]] - [[August 5]] [[1988]]<br>[[August 13]] - [[August 19]] [[1988]]<br>[[September 3]] - [[September 23]] [[1988]] | after = ''[[Appetite for Destruction]]'' by [[Guns N' Roses]] }} {{succession box | before = ''[[The Raw and the Cooked (album)|The Raw and the Cooked]]''<br /> by [[Fine Young Cannibals]] | title = Australian [[ARIA Charts|ARIA Albums Chart]] [[Number-one albums of 1989 (Australia)|number-one album]] | years = [[July 24]] - [[August 13]] [[1989]] | after = ''[[Matchbook (album)|Matchbook]]'' by [[Ian Moss]] }} {{end}} {{Def Leppard}} [[Category:Def Leppard albums]] [[Category:1987 albums]] [[Category:Mercury Records albums]] [[Category:Albums produced by Robert John "Mutt" Lange]] [[Category:Universal Deluxe Editions]] [[et:Hysteria]] [[it:Hysteria]] [[pl:Hysteria]] [[fi:Hysteria (albumi)]] [[sv:Hysteria]]