Retro Active

Label
Mercury / Universal
Release date
5 Oct 1993
Running length
14 tracks
Running time
60:32

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Tracklist

    Track     Duration Listeners
1 Desert Song 5:14 6,919
2 Fractured Love 5:12 6,623
3 Action 4:01 25,530
4 Two Steps Behind 4:17 79,689
5 She's Too Tough 3:40 24,206
6 Miss You In A Heartbeat 4:05 22,088
7 Only After Dark 4:02 6,913
8 Ride Into the Sun 2:54 7,848
9 From the Inside 4:17 8,120
10 Ring of Fire 4:41 9,275
11 I Wanna Be Your Hero 4:35 9,037
12 Miss You in a Heartbeat (electric version) 4:55 3,424
13 Two Steps Behind (electric version) 4:30 4,616
14 Miss You in a Heartbeat (unplugged) 4:09 351

About this album

Retro Active is an album by British hard rock band Def Leppard, released in 1993. The album features touched-up versions of B-sides and previously unreleased recordings from the band’s recording sessions between 1984 and 1993.

After releasing only three albums over the course of a decade, Def Leppard used Retro Active to break that habit, provide a treat for diehard fans, and close the door on the “Steve Clark” era of the band. It reached platinum sales in many countries.

Although many tracks were found on single releases, some parts were re-recorded on the road during the Adrenalize tour.

Two unfinished songs from the Hysteria recording sessions, “Desert Song” and “Fractured Love”, were completed exclusively for the album. “Two Steps Behind”, an acoustic ballad originally recorded in electric version, was given strings by conductor Michael Kamen and included onto the Last Action Hero soundtrack. It would become the band’s last Top 20 single in the US, reaching #12.

The album also had covers, Sweet’s “Action” (which would chart higher than the original in the UK) and Mick Ronson’s “Only After Dark”. Although guitarist Phil Collen had written “Miss You in a Heartbeat”, it was released first on the self-titled 1991 debut by The Law, a band featuring Paul Rodgers and The Who drummer Kenny Jones.

The version of “Ride into the Sun” is not the version that appeared on the Def Leppard EP, but rather the 1987 re-recording. It differs slightly from the version of the recording used as a B-side in the Hysteria era, though. The one used as a B-side had a Rick Allen drum solo intro, whereas this one has a piano intro.
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