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Euphoria

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语种:英语

唱片公司:Mercury

发行时间:1999-06-08

类别:录音室专辑

Euphoria专辑介绍 这张专辑给我的感受也许就是专辑的名字——Euphoria(狂喜)。在听过了上一张专辑Slang以后,我本来以为DEF LEPPARD堕落了,现在看来他们又回到了正确的方向上,这张专辑正是他们又一次迈出的坚实的一步。关于专辑的风格,我想一句话就够了——完全是Hysteria的世纪末版本,只不过这些老家伙们换了一身鲜艳的服装并且剪短了头发而已。新专辑充满了典型的 Def Leppard 之声,优美的旋律,豪华的合声,舒畅而带点忧伤的吉他演奏,只是时代不同了,于是再稍稍加入些舞曲节奏,稍稍加入些Rap,但总体还是不变的,这很容易让人回忆起1987年那张经典的《Hysteria》专辑(这从新专辑的封面上就可看出两者相似之处),他们又从头开始,继续他们早期那种带点 Glam Rock 的欢快的 Pop Metal 风格,他们只想给他们的乐迷带来更多的愉快。另外,制作人 Pete Woodroffe 和吉他手 Gary Glitter 的助阵也为专辑增色不少。专辑中优秀曲目有:“Demoltion Man”, “Promises”, “Back in Your Face” 和 “21st Century Sha-La-La Girl”。经过了那么多风风雨雨,对于乐队来说,Euphoria的确是对这个世界最好的回答。也许这张专辑不可能达到Hysteria、Pyromania的销量,也许正在上中学的少年们会对这张专辑嗤之以鼻,认为里面都是些老掉牙的玩意,也许......对于铁杆重金属乐迷,特别是领略过DEF LEPPARD音乐魅力的重金属乐迷来说,这张专辑的出现对于日益衰落,到处充斥着Marilyn Manson、KORN等“新重金属”乐队的主流重金属乐坛无疑是一个巨大的喜讯。虽然实事求是的讲,专辑还不是尽善尽美,没有达到乐队全盛时期的水准,(比如里面没有特别出众的歌曲,遗憾)但至少我已经知足了。{编辑自:paranoid.myrice.com 、摇滚80 }

by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Even though Slang successfully revitalized Def Leppard, it didn't become a huge hit, which was a disappointment, considering that the band adjusted their sound to fit the times. Taking that into account, Def Leppard set out to make a classic Def Leppard album with Slang's successor, Euphoria. And, surprisingly, that's exactly what they've delivered. From the outset, it's clear that Euphoria finds the band returning to the glam-inflected, unabashedly catchy, arena-ready pop-metal that made them stars -- and it's also clear that they're not concerned with having a hit, they just want to make a good record. For them, that means returning to the pop-metal formula that made Pyromania and Hysteria blockbusters, even if they must know that this signature sound no longer guarantees a hit at the close of the '90s. It is true that this approach means Euphoria sounds out of time in 1999, but it's a tight, attractive album with more than its share of big hooks, strong riffs, and memorable melodies. There are a couple of slow moments here and there, but no more than those on Hysteria, and the best songs (particularly the opening triptych of "Demoltion Man," "Promises," "Back in Your Face," plus the jangly Beatles-esque "21st Century Sha-La-La Girl") are worthy additions to an already strong catalog. But what's best about Euphoria is that it's utterly not self-conscious. Def Leppard feels free to try straight pop, appropriate Gary Glitter riffs, or play straight metal, without caring whether it's hip or commercial. That doesn't mean Euphoria is a classic, but it does mean that it's their most appealing effort in over a decade.