Back in 2020, Record Store Day was spread out over several months due to this little thing called Covid. The pandemic slowed things down since people couldn’t gather in the same way we had in the past. But by October 20, 2020, this Record Store Day item was finally released. It was an E.P. from Down ‘N’ Outz that was created to compliment the release of their album ‘This is How We Roll’ which we reviewed a few weeks back. This limited edition release was called ‘The Music Box E.P.’ and was limited to only 1,500 copies. Thankfully, I grabbed one. It contains 4 tracks, one of which was previously unreleased. The other three were extended versions or different edits of tracks from the album.

Down ‘N’ Outz, for those that don’t remember, was a side project from Def Leppard’s Joe Elliott that was originally created as a tribute band to Mott the Hoople & Ian Hunter. It turned in to original songs with occasional covers. The rest of the band was Paul Guerin, Guy Griffin, Keith Weir, Phil Martini and Share Ross. It is a stellar line-up and a full of players that love their craft.
THAT SIDE:

This Side kicks off with an extended version of “Music Box” and the original version, I didn’t care for. It was a musical interlude that Joe had written back in 1978. He dusted it off and it turned it to more vaudeville. We have a fairground organ, a recorder, a bass drum and a harp. It is cute and all, but really adds nothing to the album in my opinion. A full flushed out song would’ve been better. I guess this is the full flushed out version. It still feels like a carnival, but much slower and not as lively. I guess these are the sad clowns. Like the original, this does nothing for me.
The next track is the explicit version of The Tube’s song “White Punks On Dope”. And what a killer track. It has the angst and energy of the original. I love the energy, the honky tonk piano, the blistering guitars and bombastic drums. And then there is Joe, he sounds great. Being the explicit version, the “F” word is used where it wasn’t in the original version they did. Ooohh!! So explicit…these virgin ears can’t take it!! (Sarcasm btw).
THIS SIDE:

That Side kicks off the another extended version and this one is the 2nd “Music Box” song from the original and is called “Music Box Reprise (Griff’s Lament)“. This is another brief musical interlude and like the original music box, does nothing for me or the album.
The final track is a Roxy Music cover of “Virginia Plain”. Now, I am not a fan of Roxy Music so I do not know this song at all. It is an upbeat rocker, with a fun little bounce to it (that doesn’t sound like Roxy Music to me). It sounds like a very glam era rocker and it isn’t too bad. Still doesn’t make me want to run out and
The collector in me had to have it, but honestly, I haven’t listened to it since i bought it originally. I only pulled it out for this review and that is enough. I don’t think I will ever listen to this again…sorry boys. The “Music Box” songs aren’t worth the time, and the original non-explicit version on the album of “White Punks On Dope” is fine with me if I listen to that album. The only reason to have this is Roxy Music’s “Virginia Plain” and it doesn’t move me enough to hear that again…probably. My Overall Score is a 1.0 out of 5.0 Stars as this is strictly for collector’s and completists.
NEXT UP: DEF LEPPARD – ‘DIAMOND STAR HALOS’ (2022)
THE DEF LEPPARD COLLECTION SERIES
- Def Leppard E.P. – 7″ Single (1979)
- First Strikes 1978-1979 (Bootleg CD)
- Girl – Sheer Greed (1980)
- On Through the Night (1980)
- When the Walls Came Tumbling Down (April 26 1980) (2020)
- High & Dry (1981)
- Too Many Jitterbugs – B-Sides And Rarities (2020)
- Raw – Early BBC Recordings (2020)
- Girl – Wasted Youth (1982)
- Pyromania (1983)
- “Photograph” 7″ Single (1983)
- “Too Late For Love” 12″ Single (1983)
- Live at the L.A. Forum 1983 (2018)
- Seattle, August 3, 1983 (Bootleg CD)
- Pyromania TV Collection (Bootleg DVD)
- Hysteria (1987)
- “Animal” 7″ Single (1987)
- “Women” 7″ Single (1987)
- “Pour Some Sugar on Me” 7″ Single (1987)
- “Hysteria” 7″ Single (1987)
- “Armageddon It” 7″ Single (1988)
- “Love Bites” 7″ Single (1988)
- “Rocket” 7″ Single (1989)
- Animal Instinct – The Def Leppard Story – Book Review (1987)
- Rarities – Volume One (2018)
- Live in Mountain View – August 17, 1988 (Bootleg DVD)
- Historia – DVD (1988)
- Live: In the Round, In Your Face (CD Video / DVD) (1989)
- Adrenalize (1992)
- “Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad” – Cassette Single (1992)
- “Tonight” CD Single (1993)
- Live Sheffield 1992 (Bootleg DVD)
- Retro Active (1993)
- Visualize DVD (1993)
- Hard Rock Café – Singapore, Malaysia October 26, 1995 (Bootleg DVD)
- Vault: Def Leppard Greatest Hits (1980-1995) (1995)
- “When Love & Hate Collide” – CD Promo Single (1995)
- Video Archive (1995)
- Slang (1996)
- Montreal: The Classic 1996 Broadcast (Bootleg CD)
- Live Bites: FM Broadcast (Bootleg CD)
- Live in Argentina 1997 (Bootleg DVD)
- Euphoria (1999)
- Rarities – Volume Two (2019)
- Rarities – Volume Three (2019)
- Tokyo 1999 (Bootleg CD)
- Cybernauts – Live (2000)
- Cybernauts – The Further Adventures of the Cybernauts (2001)
- X (2002)
- Hysteria: Classic Albums DVD (2002)
- Best of Def Leppard (2004)
- Rock of Ages: The Definitive Collection (2005)
- Yeah! (2006)
- Yeah! Bonus CD with Backstage Interviews (2006)
- Songs from the Sparkle Lounge (2008)
- Man Raze – Surreal (2008)
- B-Sides (2021)
- Yeah! II (2021)
- Yeah! Live (2021)
- CMT Crossroads – Taylor Swift & Def Leppard (2009)
- Down ‘N’ Outz -My ReGeneration (2010)
- Man Raze – PunkFunkRootsRock (2011)
- Down ‘N’ Outz -The Further Adventures of… (2014)
- Def Leppard (2015)
- Personal Jesus 7″ Single (2018)
- Down ‘N’ Outz -This is How We Roll (2019)
- Hits Vegas: Live at Planet Hollywood – Vinyl (2020)
- Hysteria: Live – Vinyl (2020)
- Def Leppard Acoustic Vegas – 10″ Vinyl (2020)
- Down ‘N’ Outz – The Music Box E.P. (2020)
- Diamond Star Halos (2022)
- High & Dry – Picture Disc (RSD) (2022)
- Drastic Symphonies (2023)
- Drastic Symphonies – Picture Disc (2023)
- Definitely: The Official Story of Def Leppard (2023)
- Def Leppard – ‘One Night Only: Live at The Leadmill’ (RSD) (2024)
- “Just Like ’73” – 7″ Single (2024)
PREVIOUSLY POSTED:
- The Def Leppard E.P. (1979/2017)
- Def Leppard: Interview Picture Disc (1982?)
- “Bringin’ On the Heartbreak” – 12″ Promo Single (1984)
- Live at the Top (Bootleg) (1987)
- “Pour Some Sugar on Me” – 5″ Shaped Picture Disc (1987)
- Hysteria U.S. Tour 1988 – Tour Book (1988)
- “Make Love Like a Man” – 12″ Single (1992)
- “Let’s Get Rocked” – 12″ Single (1992)
- Adrenalize: The 7 Day Weekend Tour (1992/1993)
- X: World Tour (2003)
- Mirrorball – Live & More (2011)
- Def Leppard: The Definitive Visual History – Book Review (2011)
- Viva! Hysteria (2013)
- And There Will Be A Next Time…Live from Detroit (2017)
- Hysteria: 30th Anniversary Box Set (2017)
- The Story So Far – The Best of (2018)
- The Collection, Volume 1 (2018)
- Hysteria: The Singles Box Set (2018)
- Live at Abbey Road Studios (2018)
- Def Leppard: Concert Review – Charlotte, NC June 9th 2018 (2018)
- The Story So Far – The Best of Volume 2 (2019)
- The Collection, Volume 2 (2019)
- London to Vegas (2020)
- Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 29 March 2019 (2020)
- The Early Years ’79-’81 (2020)
- The Collection, Volume 3 (2021)
- Def Leppard Funko Pop!




