DEF LEPPARD's 'Live At Abbey Road Studios' 12-Inch EP To Be Released For 'Record Store Day'

March 7, 2018

UMe will release DEF LEPPARD's "Live At Abbey Road Studios", an exclusive, limited-edition vinyl EP, on Record Store Day, the annual celebration of the annual celebration of independent record stores, taking place on Saturday, April 21. Limited to 4,000 copies, the 12-inch single includes three tracks recorded at Abbey Road a decade ago.

The three songs — "C'mon C'mon", "Rock On" and "Rocket" — were laid down during a May 8, 2008 session while DEF LEPPARD was promoting its "Songs From The Sparkle Lounge" album. The session was filmed for the U.K. TV show "Live From Abbey Road" and was broadcast in August 2008 on More4 TV.

Last year, DEF LEPPARD commenced the songwriting process for the follow-up to 2015's self-titled album.

"Def Leppard" was the band's first studio effort since "Songs From the Sparkle Lounge". It entered The Billboard 200 chart at position No. 10 with first-week sales of just over 30,000 units — nearly all from pure album sales.

DEF LEPPARD and JOURNEY will join forces for a massive co-headlining tour of North American stadiums and arenas. The 58-city trek will kick off on May 21 in Hartford, Connecticut and run through October 6 in Los Angeles.

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