40 Years Later, Def Leppard's ‘Pyromania’ Remains a Hard Rock Phenomenon
New Super Deluxe reissue is a nostalgic ride down memory lane
It’s 1983. I’m a senior in high school. Like most Friday nights, after the football game I’m cruising through town in my ‘73 Mustang. The windows are down. Def Leppard’s Pyromania is in my cassette tape player, and the volume is up to 11, burning a hole in my speakers. Gunter glieben glauchen globen.
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Fast forward to 2024: Def Leppard – still filling stadiums with their anthemic hits – is celebrating the 40th anniversary of their platinum third album with a beast of a reissue on UMC/Mercury. Aptly named Pyromania 40, the 4CD + Blu-ray Super Deluxe Edition, executive produced by lead singer Joe Elliott and Ronan McHugh, comes packed with no less than 94 songs and five videos. No fa-fa-fa Foolin’.
“Right from the very early days we had a specific idea of how we wanted to sound. A massive wall of guitars and drums supporting huge vocals and melodies. That vision came to fruition with the making of Pyromania.” – Bassist Rick Savage
Of course, you've got a remastered version of the original album, sounding crisper and more powerful than ever before. Dive deeper, and you'll discover a rarities disc dedicated to unheard demos, rough mixes, and studio outtakes, including the album’s storied eleventh track, “No You Can’t Do That.” These raw recordings give you a glimpse into the creative process behind the album, showcasing the evolution of monster hits like “Photograph” and “Rock of Ages.”
Flip to the two live CDs, and you’ll be transported to unforgettable concerts from the Pyromania era. Picture yourself rocking out in the front row at the LA Forum or joining the crowd at Westfalen Halle in Dortmund, Germany. It’s like having a time machine that lets you experience the energy and excitement of the band’s legendary performances. If you prefer the real deal, you’re in luck: Def Leppard will fire up San Diego’s Petco Park with Journey and Steve Miller Band on Aug. 30.
But let’s not forget about the Blu-ray. This audio-visual gem is a true feast for the senses. With a Dolby Atmos mix of the album overseen by the legendary Giles Martin, you’ll feel like you’re standing in the middle of the studio as the band lays down tracks. Add in the 5.1 Stereo and instrumental mixes, and you’ll gain a whole new perspective of the sonically spectacular album. And the five official videos – “Foolin’” and “Rock! Rock! (Till You Drop)” among them – will have you feeling like you’re watching MTV from back in the day.
The real cherry on top of this comprehensive reissue is the beautifully curated book filled with rare photos by Ross Halfin (Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, Van Halen) and new interviews with the band. It’s like a backstage pass to the making of Pyromania.
In addition to the hefty Super Deluxe Edition ($99.98), there’s a 2CD version featuring the remastered album and a selection of rarities and four live tracks, as well as various single and double vinyl editions. You can purchase your preferred format (and some pretty cool swag) here.
All in all, Pyromania 40 is worth the nostalgia trip and a must-have for any music lover's collection. So, roll those windows down, crank up the volume, and let Def Leppard take you on the ride of a lifetime.
Never knew about the Double Diamond status, which I would not have thought of Def Leppard as achieving. My Old Man is really into this Album and has gotten back to collecting Vynlls, would make an excellent B Day gift. Thanks for the update and appreciated the High School story behind the album 🤟🏼🔥