Drastic Symphonies

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Drastic Symphonies
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Remix album by
Released19 May 2023 (2023-05-19)
RecordedMarch 2022
Studio Abbey Road, London
Genre Symphonic rock, symphonic metal
Length81:56
Label
Producer
Def Leppard chronology
Diamond Star Halos
(2022)
Drastic Symphonies
(2023)

Drastic Symphonies is a remix album by English rock band Def Leppard with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, released on 19 May 2023 through Bludgeon Riffola and Mercury Records. It was produced by Nick Patrick and Ronan McHugh, and contains 16 of the band's songs re-recorded with orchestral accompaniment from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and arrangements by Eric Gorfain, [1] recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London in March 2022. [2] Most tracks contain the vocals from the original recordings. [2] The album contains at least one song from Def Leppard's previous studio albums with the exception of On Through the Night (1980), X (2002), Yeah! (2006), and Def Leppard (2015).

Contents

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Classic Rock Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [3]

John Aizlewood of Classic Rock commented that Def Leppard "have gone down the orchestral route" but "done it properly, so it's the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Abbey Road, rather than some chancers in Joe's garage" and remarked that "the song selection is smart" and "one of the joys of the album is that it's not quite so predictable". [3] Gary Graff of Ultimate Classic Rock wrote that "the results are unquestionably intriguing and fresh – a genuinely new way of approaching these tracks, even if you'd be hard-pressed to pick any that would become the preferred version", and called the "only outright dud" the stripped version of "Pour Some Sugar on Me" due to its lyrics "sound[ing] silly in such austere sonic trappings". [1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)OriginLength
1."Turn to Dust" Phil Collen Slang , 19965:29
2."Paper Sun"
Euphoria , 19995:33
3."Animal" Hysteria , 19874:03
4."Pour Some Sugar on Me" (stripped version)
  • Clark
  • Collen
  • Elliott
  • Lange
  • Savage
Hysteria5:26
5."Hysteria"
  • Clark
  • Collen
  • Elliott
  • Lange
  • Savage
Hysteria5:56
6."Love Bites"
  • Clark
  • Collen
  • Elliott
  • Lange
  • Savage
Hysteria6:41
7."Goodbye for Good This Time"Elliott Diamond Star Halos , 20224:26
8."Love"Savage Songs from the Sparkle Lounge , 20083:55
9."Gods of War"
  • Clark
  • Collen
  • Elliott
  • Lange
  • Savage
Hysteria6:45
10."Angels (Can't Help You Now)"ElliottDiamond Star Halos4:58
11."Bringin' On the Heartbreak"
High 'n' Dry , 19814:33
12."Switch 625"ClarkHigh 'n' Dry3:04
13."Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad" (Japanese SHM-CD, Blu-ray Audio, vinyl and digital editions only)
  • Collen
  • Elliott
  • Lange
Adrenalize , 19924:55
14."Too Late for Love"
  • Clark
  • Elliott
  • Lange
  • Savage
  • Willis
Pyromania , 19835:37
15."When Love & Hate Collide"
  • Elliott
  • Savage
Vault: Def Leppard Greatest Hits (1980–1995) , 19954:16
16."Kings of the World"Savage Mirror Ball – Live & More , 20116:19
Total length:81:56

Charts

Chart performance for Drastic Symphonies
Chart (2023)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [4] 46
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria) [5] 42
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [6] 119
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia) [7] 86
French Albums (SNEP) [8] 129
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [9] 17
Irish Albums (IRMA) [10] 95
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [11] 18
Japanese Hot Albums ( Billboard Japan ) [12] 22
Scottish Albums (OCC) [13] 2
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE) [14] 86
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [15] 10
UK Albums (OCC) [16] 4
UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC) [17] 1
US Billboard 200 [18] 54
US Top Hard Rock Albums (Billboard) [19] 4
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard) [20] 9

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