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Def Leppard High and Dry, not a bad song on the whole cd!!



Side one
"Let It Go" (Pete Willis, Steve Clark, Joe Elliott) – 4:43
"Another Hit and Run" (Rick Savage, Elliott) – 4:59
"High 'n' Dry (Saturday Night)" (Clark, Savage, Elliott) – 3:27
"Bringin' On the Heartbreak" (Clark, Willis, Elliott) – 4:34
"Switch 625" (Clark) – 3:03

Side two
"You Got Me Runnin'" (Willis, Clark, Elliott) – 4:23
"Lady Strange" (Willis, Clark, Rick Allen, Elliott) – 4:39
"On Through the Night" (Clark, Savage, Elliott) – 5:06
"Mirror, Mirror (Look into My Eyes)" (Clark, Elliott) – 4:08
"No No No" (Savage, Willis, Elliott) – 3:13
 

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I was listening to this beaty on vinyl last evening. Not only are all the songs great, the solo's are incredible!! And the production is very very good.

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Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours" is another album that comes to mind, half the songs ended up on the radio from that monster.(But I'll always prefer the "White Album" that preceded it.)
 

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Def Leppard High and Dry, not a bad song on the whole cd!!



Side one
"Let It Go" (Pete Willis, Steve Clark, Joe Elliott) – 4:43
"Another Hit and Run" (Rick Savage, Elliott) – 4:59
"High 'n' Dry (Saturday Night)" (Clark, Savage, Elliott) – 3:27
"Bringin' On the Heartbreak" (Clark, Willis, Elliott) – 4:34
"Switch 625" (Clark) – 3:03

Side two
"You Got Me Runnin'" (Willis, Clark, Elliott) – 4:23
"Lady Strange" (Willis, Clark, Rick Allen, Elliott) – 4:39
"On Through the Night" (Clark, Savage, Elliott) – 5:06
"Mirror, Mirror (Look into My Eyes)" (Clark, Elliott) – 4:08
"No No No" (Savage, Willis, Elliott) – 3:13
On that note, I'd add "Pyromania"...
 

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Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours" is another album that comes to mind, half the songs ended up on the radio from that monster.(But I'll always prefer the "White Album" that preceded it.)


Not a bad cut on this one, LG.




Or this one...


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Side one

1. "Thunder Road" 4:49
2. "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" 3:11
3. "Night" 3:00
4. "Backstreets" 6:30


Side two

1. "Born to Run" 4:31
2. "She's the One" 4:30
3. "Meeting Across the River" 3:18
4. "Jungleland" 9:34









Still stands up, 38 years (WOW) later.

Night, Meeting & Jungleland are my personal favorites.
 

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Fleetwood Mac's 'Rumours' comes up to my mind when it comes to this...
 

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^^Already mentioned FM's best seller Nolo.;)

Here's an obvious one nobody has posted yet, "Abbey Road". I think I've heard every song on the radio from this massive album over the years including the Medley from side 2.:tup:
 

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Jacko's Thriller had a few hits:

1. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'
2. Baby Be Mine
3. The Girl Is Mine (with Paul McCartney)
4. Thriller
5. Beat It
6. Billie Jean
7. Human Nature
8. P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)
9. The Lady in My Life
 

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Springsteen's Born in the USA is like a greatest hits (minus Born to Run):

1. Born in the U.S.A.
2. Cover Me
3. Darlington County
4. Working on the Highway
5. Downbound Train
6. I'm on Fire
7. No Surrender
8. Bobby Jean
9. I'm Goin' Down
10. Glory Days
11. Dancing in the Dark
12. My Hometown
 

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Based on the first post in the thread, naming a few albums of which nearly every single song got airtime (and possibly still does):


  • Boston - S/T Debut ... Seriously, every single song from this album still receives airplay on classic rock radio
  • Van Halen - S/T Debut ... I would say that at least 9 or maybe 10 of the songs on this album still get at least some airplay on classic rock or hard rock radio. At least 5 get constant airplay.
  • Guns N' Roses - Appetite for Destruction ... at least 3 songs still get constant airplay on any variety of genre-based radio stations. Of the 12 songs on the album, I'm pretty sure that from 1987 to 1994, you could still hear at least 11 of those songs at any give time on any hard rock station in the nation.
  • The Eagles - Hotel California ... sure we all know the title track, but I'd have to say that 7 of the 9 songs on this album have all received radio play.
  • Fleetwood Mac - Rumours ... pretty sure that 10 of the 11 tracks on this album got plenty of airplay back in the day and at least half of the album (if not more than half) still gets it's fair share of tunes spun on classic rock radio.
  • AC/DC - Back in Black ... I know for a fact that I've heard every single track from this album played on the radio and not just some "deep cuts" middle of the night stuff, but during normal air time.

There are plenty more, but these are the ones that first come to mind for me.
 

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