AC/DC Can I Sit Next To You Girl Flame Colour double Vinyl 1000 copies Bon Scott

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AC/DC - CAN I SIT NEXT TO YOU GIRL? - THE BON SCOTT ANTHOLOGY

12-INCH DOUBLE ALBUM ON FLAME COLOURED VINYL IN GATEFOLD SLEEVE

First Edition Limited To Just 1000 Copies!

In February 1980 AC/DC were suddenly robbed of Bon Scott. Bon was one of the most recognisable rock voices and a performer whose massive presence and personality had driven them to the brink of mega-stardom. On an even more painful level, the surviving members ahd suffered the loss of a close and loyal friend.

This stunning anthology captures the raw and powerful energy of AC/DC performing live in the Bon Scott era.

If you need convincing try Bon Scott leading the band in a thunderous performance of Highway to Hell.


This remarkable double-album is unique and brings an extra-dimension of exclusivity as each edition is pressed in a limited run of only 1000 copies. 

So its best to grab your copy while you can as there is no guarantee it will ever be pressed again.

Tracking Listing:

Side A

Live Wire
Problem Child
Sin City
Gone Shootin'

Side B

Highway to Hell High Voltage Whole Lotta Rosie If You Want Blood (You Got It)/Let There Be Rock

Side C

Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be Up To My Neck In You Kicked In The Teeth Baby Please Don't Go

Side D

She's Got Balls Can I Sit Next To You Girl High Voltage It's A Long Way To The Top If You Wanna Rock n Roll

 

Side A - Paradise Theatre, Boston - 21st August 1978
Side B - Track 1 - Agora Ballroom, Cleveland 22nd July 1977; Track 2 - The Old Waldorf, San Francisco 3rd September 1977; Track 3 - Towson State College, Maryland 16th October 1979; Track 4 - Paradise Theatre, Boston 21st August 1978
Side C - Old Waldorf, San Francisco 2nd September 1977
Side D - Track 1 Festival Hall, Melbourne 31st December 1974; Tracks 2 - 4 Haymarket Festival 30th January 1977


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