Retro Active - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. "Desert Song" (Steve Clark, Joe Elliott, Rick Savage) – 5:19
    • Outtake from the Hysteria album sessions
  2. "Fractured Love" (Clark, Elliott, Savage) – 5:08
    • Outtake from the Hysteria album sessions
  3. "Action" (Andy Scott, Brian Connolly, Steve Priest, Mick Tucker) – 3:41
    • Original version released on the "Make Love Like a Man" single
  4. "Two Steps Behind" (Acoustic Version) (Elliott) – 4:16
    • Original version released on the "Make Love Like a Man" single
    • Originally released on the Last Action Hero soundtrack
  5. "She's Too Tough" (Elliott) – 3:41
    • Original version released on the "Heaven Is" single
  6. "Miss You in a Heartbeat" (Phil Collen) – 4:04
    • Original version released on the "Make Love Like a Man" single
  7. "Only After Dark" (Mick Ronson) – 3:52
    • Original version released on the "Let's Get Rocked" single
  8. "Ride Into The Sun" (Clark, Collen, Elliott, Savage) – 3:12
    • Original version released on the "Hysteria" single
    • First recording of the song released on The Def Leppard E.P.
  9. "From the Inside" (Elliott) – 4:13
    • Originally released on the "Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad" single
  10. "Ring Of Fire" (Clark, Collen, Elliott, Robert John "Mutt" Lange, Savage) – 4:42
    • Original version released on the "Armageddon It" single
  11. "I Wanna Be Your Hero" (Clark, Collen, Elliott, Lange, Savage) – 4:29
    • Original version released on the "Hysteria" single
  12. "Miss You in a Heartbeat" (Electric Version) (Collen) – 4:58
  13. "Two Steps Behind" (Electric Version) (Elliott) – 4:29
  14. "Miss You in a Heartbeat" (Piano Version) (Collen) – 4:09

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