Def Leppard's 'Raw - Early BBC Recordings' is a captivating collection of the band's early work, showcasing their raw energy and unmistakable sound. Released on 25 October 2019 through UMC (Universal Music Catalogue), this 57-minute album is a must-have for fans of the iconic rock group.
Featuring a mix of studio sessions and live performances, 'Raw - Early BBC Recordings' delves into Def Leppard's formative years, with tracks like 'Glad I'm Alive' and 'Sorrow Is A Woman' from the BBC Andy Peebles Session. The album also includes live recordings from the BBC Radio One Friday Rock Show, such as 'Rock Brigade' and 'Good Morning Freedom', which demonstrate the band's ability to deliver high-octane performances.
The album's latter half is dedicated to Def Leppard's 1980 performance at the Reading Festival in the UK, with standout tracks like 'Medicine Man', 'Overture', and 'Getcha Rocks Off'. These live recordings perfectly capture the band's early glam metal and glam rock sound, which would later evolve into the classic rock style that Def Leppard is renowned for.
With 'Raw - Early BBC Recordings', Def Leppard offers a unique glimpse into their early days, highlighting the band's talent, enthusiasm, and dedication to their craft. This album is an excellent addition to any Def Leppard fan's collection, and a great introduction to the band's music for newcomers.