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Rock of Ages: The Definitive Collection
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Album Details: Rock of Ages: The Definitive Collection

Release Date:05/17/2005
Label:Island / Mercury
UPC:602498293560

Track List: Rock of Ages: The Definitive Collection

Disk 2

  1. Rock Rock (Till You Drop)
  2. Let It Go
  3. High 'N' Dry (Saturday Night)
  4. Too Late For Love
  5. No Matter What
  6. Promises
  7. Mirror, Mirror (Look Into My Eyes)
  8. Women
  9. Another Hit And Run
  1. Slang
  2. Stand Up (Kick Love Into Motion)
  3. Rock Brigade
  4. Now
  5. Paper Sun
  6. Work It Out
  7. Die Hard The Hunter
  8. Wasted
  9. Billy's Got A Gun

User Reviews: Rock of Ages: The Definitive Collection

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    Def Leppard's greatest hits on two cds

    By Spencer  Dec 28, 2007

    Pros: Rock

    Cons: Metal

    I thinlk that albums are worth buying always when they are greatest hits. This cd is definetly worth the money it costs. A fine collector's idem. Def Lepard's songs are rock and metal so get ready to rock! Some of the songs include these g...reat hits, Pour Some Sugar On Me, Lets Get Rocked, Photogrph and many more! Def Lepard's music is apropriat for all ages. But at some songs it has sexual lyrics. Definatly a good album! Read more Less

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    Great Album

    By Patti  Mar 12, 2006

    Pros: All the songs you grew up on

    Cons: none

    This album was great and I enjoy listening to it everyday.

Pro Reviews: Rock of Ages: The Definitive Collection

  • All Music Guide

    The 2005 doubledisc set Rock of Ages: The Definitive Collection is the second Def Leppard compilation to be released in the U.S. The first, Vault: Def Leppard Greatest Hits, appeared ten years earlier, and while the band was active in the decade separating the two albums, charting fairly consistently, it didn't have any major hits during that time, so the chief appeal of Rock of Ages versus Vault is that it covers more ground. Vault had 15 songs. Rock of Ages has 35, including all of the songs on Vault. Actually, the first disc of Rock of Ages functions as an expanded version of that earlier comp, adding two cuts. The second disc skips around their career, wisely concentrating on their early'80s albums, which were somewhat underrepresented on Vault, and adding a new song for good measure (a cover of Badfinger's "No Matter What," which is from their "forthcoming covers album"). While this may be too much Def Leppard for some casual fans for those listeners, the 2004 importonly collecti...on Best of Def Leppard is a good choice, since it expands on Vault it nevertheless is the best overview of the group's career yet assembled, since it has not only the hits, but the sleek, glammy popmetal that earned them the reputation as one of the biggest and best bands of the '80s. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Def Leppard

Def Leppard, in many ways, was the definitive hard rock band of the '80s. There were many bands that rocked harder, and were more dangerous, than the Sheffield quintet, but few others captured the spirit of the times quite as well. Emerging in the late '70s as part of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, the group actually owed more to the glam-rock and metal of the ear... Read more