
It seems like Def Leppard is everywhere on television since they dropped Q-prime, and went to HK management. For their new album "YEAH!", the band opted to finally do what MOST established rock bands do and release an album of cover songs. The difference is...Def Leppard didn't choose songs that were quite so obvious.
I have the all the original songs by the original artists, and I must say that Def Leppard's versions are amazing. It's nice to see Phil and Viv working the guitar strings again, and I must say that the recent television appearances were pretty cool. Of all the acts that performed on VH1 Rock Honors, I enjoyed Leppard and Queen's the most.

Album highlights:
Hellraiser - originally done by Sweet. Justin Hawkins of The Darkness has a small vocal part on this song alongside Joe Elliott in the verses. Crank this one.
Don't Believe A Word - originally done by Thin Lizzy, this song through me for a loop because it lacks that huge harmonic Leppard chorus. That factoid aside, it's got a good hook in the riff.
20th Century Boy - An old T-Rex number. It's got heavy swinging guitar riffs that you can almost feel in your belly, but at the same time, it's the kind of riff you want to clap to.
Rock On - Weird, but holy hell! Covered before, originally done by a guy named David Essex.
The Golden Age Of Rock And Roll - I'm not sure if this is Mott the Hoople, or an Ian Hunter solo song originally. All I know is that it's the fun, escapism-type rock music that got me into Def Leppard in the first place.
Stop by the official site, or even the album site and check out the new disc. I think if you sample the songs above, even if you're not a Def Leppard fan, you can at least say they made something worth while.
I can't wait for the upcoming studio album after this tour. The band is currently touring in Europe doing "Gods Of Metal", "Rock The Nation", "Sweden Rock", and "Arrow Rock", before coming to the US to tour with Journey (Leppard closes all shows) to promote the covers album.
A new, rockier, rawer studio album of originals is expected to be underway very soon.