So, Def Leppard just released their first covers album called Yeah!. To be honest, I was skeptical. It turns out, though, the album is fucking great! I only knew about two of the covers, the rest were songs I'd never heard, some by bands I'd never heard!
Anyway, record companies are doing these "exclusive" deals with stores like Best Buy now, giving them a bonus track that'll only be on that stores version, the new Lep album did this, but with exclusive deals with FOUR FUCKING PLACES!! Best Buy and Target each got an exclusive cover and a live track, Walmart got an EP with 5 exclusive covers and three interview segments and it the iTunes version got one exclusive cover. Kind of crazy, but the Target version is only $7.99 and Best Buy price matched that, and the EP is only $4.88, so to get all the songs except the iTunes track is only about $20. Of course, that deal only works this week.
The tracklisting for each is as follows (not including the two live tracks):
Regular Album:
01. 20th Century Boy (Originally by T. Rex)
02. Rock On (Originally by David Essex)
03. Hangin' On The Telephone (Originally by The Nerves...popularized by Blondie)
04. Waterloo Sunset (Originally by The Kinks)
05. Hell Raiser (Originally by Sweet)
06. 10538 Overture (Originally by Electric Light Orchestra)
07. Street Life (Originally by Roxy Music)
08. Drive-In Saturday (Originally by David Bowie)
09. Little Bit Of Love (Originally by Free)
10. The Golden Age Of Rock 'N' Roll (Originally by Mott The Hoople)
11. No Matter What (Originally by Badfinger)
12. He's Gonna Step On You Again (Originally by John Kongos)
13. Don't Believe A Word (Originally by Thin Lizzy)
14. Stay With Me (Originally by Rod Stewart, Vocals by Phil Collen)
Best Buy Exclusive Tracks:
15. No Matter What (Live)
16. Winter Song (Originally by Lindisfarne)
Target Exclusive Tracks:
15. Action (Live)
16. When I'm Dead And Gone (Originally by McGuinness Flint)
iTunes Exclusive Track:
15. How Does It Feel (Originally by Slade)
Walmart Exclusive EP:
01. American Girl (Originally by Tom Petty)
02. Backstage Interview #1
03. Search & Destroy (Originally by Iggy & The Stooges, Vocals by Phil Collen)
04. Backstage Interview #2
05. Space Oddity (Originally by Bowie, of course)
06. Backstage Interview #3
07. Dear Friends (Originally by Queen, Vocals by Rick Savage)
08. Heartbeat (Originally by Jobriath)
I like how they put the obscure songs on the album and left the more known songs like "Space Oddity" and "American Girl" for the bonus stuff. I'm really diggin' this album. "10538 Overture" sounds identical to "Overture" in the beginning! They must have borrowed from that song! Pretty cool, though.
Anyway, it's a much more rockin' album than X. It's got a more raw sound for Def Leppard, and all of the tracks are excellent, if not good. You can check out some live tracks from Jay Leno the other night:
ROCK ON (Live)
20th CENTURY BOY