Bludgeon Riffola 15 Million Sold Album award for Def Leppard album Hysteria presented to guitarist Steve Clark. Released on August 3, 1987, the album was a global success for the band, eventually certified 12x Multi-Platinum by the RIAA, making it a rare RIAA Diamond seller* (Note: This is not a RIAA award). It is also estimated to have sold over 20 million copies worldwide. Remember late Def Leppard guitarist Steve Clark (1960-1991) with this award.
Def Leppard's mega seller Hysteria was fueled by no less than seven hit singles including "Animal", "Women", "Pour Some Sugar On Me", "Hysteria", "Armageddon It", "Love Bites" and "Rocket." The album went to #1 on both the Billboard Top 200 and UK Album charts.
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Item Highlights:
- Bludgeon Riffola 15M sold award for Def Leppard album Hysteria
- Presented to late Def Leppard guitarist Steve Clark
- In VG condition
- Award from approx. 1988-90
- All original with manufacturer sticker
- Award measures approx. 40.5" x 26.25"
- Great collectors item for any Def Leppard fan
- FREE insured shipping to continental U.S. (great deal on this large award)
- International shipping available
Detailed Item Description: This is a Bludgeon Riffola label award was made around in 1988-90, making it approximately 35-37 years old. It is presented to late Def Leppard guitarist Steve Clark, who died in 1991. The award is part of a significant collection of Steve Clark's Def Leppard awards recently discovered in Sheffield in the UK (stay tuned for more to be posted and see all our Def Leppard items here).
The award is in VG condition with only a few minor mars on the frame and plexiglass. Its is all original with Ill Eagle Enterprises manufacturer sticker.
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As to where they came from, they could have been displayed in record label offices, recording studios, artist manager's offices, radio stations, private collector's homes and yes, of course, possibly the artist's or songwriter's home. Typically, we don't know all the places they may have been over the years other than what we've stated in the description.
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*RIAA sales data source: RIAA.com