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Wikipedia article




"'When Love & Hate Collide'" is a power ballad by British rock band Def Leppard from their 1995 greatest hits album 'Vault', written by Joe Elliott and Rick Savage. It was originally written and demoed for 'Adrenalize', but not finalized until 1995 for its inclusion on 'Vault'. The demo version is much more heavily produced in the signature style of 'Hysteria' and 'Adrenalize', and the final version is more stripped down, supposedly toward the style of the following studio album 'Slang'. The original demo version contains the final recorded guitar solo by late original guitarist Steve Clark. "When Love & Hate Collide" became one of their most successful singles in their homeland, where it reached number two in the UK Singles Charts, but it failed to make a significant impact on the US charts, reaching number 58 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100. It did, however, become a top 10 hit in Canada, climbing to number six on the 'RPM' Top Singles chart. The song also reached the top spot in Ireland.

In 2008, the song was re-recorded this time with featured vocals of American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. The original version was re-released as a digital download on 12 February 2013.

Background



"When Love & Hate Collide" was written by lead singer Joe Elliott and bassist Rick Savage in 1990 during the composition and recording sessions for the band's fifth studio album 'Adrenalize'. According to Elliott on the liner notes on the band's 'Best of' compilation, the song was written when guitarist Steve Clark was in rehab. The band then went into the studio and recorded a rough demo of the song, which turned out to feature Clark's final recorded guitar solo before he died in 1991.

The song was ultimately left off the track listing for 'Adrenalize' with the band preferring newly-written and recorded "Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad" according to guitarist Phil Collen. According to Elliott on the 'Adrenalize' Deluxe Edition liner notes, the inclusion of the song would have been "one ballad too many."

The song resurfaced whilst the band were recording their sixth studio album 'Slang' in 1994. According to new guitarist Vivian Campbell on the 'Best of' liner notes, their record label wanted a "syrupy-sounding" single for a possible compilation album, but they had "nothing at all in that vein". So the band sent over the demo to the label. As "the suits at the label really loved it", the band took a break from the production of 'Slang' to record a new version of the song. According to Collen, the new recording took two weeks to complete, "which was really good for us".

Elliott said to a fan question "Why did it take so long to release 'Vault'?" during a late 1995 promotional appearance on the MuchMusic programme 'Intimate & Interactive' that the band had not come to fully agreeing to that decision until July of that year. Before the decision had come, "When Love & Hate Collide" was in consideration for 'Slang' and the possibility of being its lead single. The decision to release 'Vault' instead allowed the band to fully "close the door" on the Steve Clark era and to continue working on 'Slang'.

Video



There are 3 different versions to this video, all of which are available on DVD:

* Band-only version (most commonly used version available on 'Visualize' / 'Video Archive' DVD)

* 4-minute [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMZ86qxPdTo "epic" version] (available on 'Visualize/Video Archive' DVD and 'Best of the Videos' DVD, this version features future 'Survivor: The Australian Outback' contestant Jerri Manthey)

* 8-minute condensed epic version (available on 'Best of the Videos' DVD as a bonus feature)

Track listings



'CD: Mercury / Bludgeon Riffola / PY 840 / 852 429-2 / LC-7179 (UK)'

# "When Love & Hate Collide"

# "Rocket"

# "Armageddon It"

'CD: Mercury / Bludgeon Riffola / 422 852 424-2 (US)'

# "When Love & Hate Collide"

# "Can't Keep Away From the Flame"

'Cassette: Mercury / Bludgeon Riffola / LEPMC 14 (UK) / 852 401-4 (INT)'

# "When Love & Hate Collide"

# "Pour Some Sugar on Me"

'CD: Mercury / Bludgeon Riffola / LEPCD 14 (UK) / 852 401-2 (INT)'

# "When Love & Hate Collide"

# "Pour Some Sugar on Me"

# "Armageddon It"

# "When Love & Hate Collide" (Original Demo with Steve Clark's final solo)

'CD: Mercury / Bludgeon Riffola / LEPDD 14 / PY 940 / LC 7179 (UK)'

# "When Love & Hate Collide"

# "Rocket"

# "Excitable"

'CD: Mercury / Bludgeon Riffola / LEPCJ 14 (UK) / Not for Resale'

# "When Love & Hate Collide" (Elliot/Savage)

1. Album Version (Vault) 4:16

2. A/C Mix 4:17

3. No Strings 4:17

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References



Category:Def Leppard songs

Category:1990s ballads

Category:1995 singles

Category:1995 songs

Category:Irish Singles Chart number-one singles

Category:Mercury Records singles

Category:Rock ballads

Category:Songs written by Joe Elliott

Category:Songs written by Rick Savage

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