AC/DC - Rock or Bust

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General Article name: Rock or Bust
Genre: Rock englischsprachig Product type: LP (Vinyl) Label: SMI COL Number of tracks: 22 Tracklist LP - 1 1. AC/DC - Rock or Bust 2. AC/DC - Play Ball 3. AC/DC - Rock the Blues Away 4. AC/DC - Miss Adventure 5. AC/DC - Dogs of War 6. AC/DC - Got Some Rock & Roll Thunder 7. AC/DC - Hard Times 8. AC/DC - Baptism by Fire 9. AC/DC - Rock the House 10. AC/DC - Sweet Candy 11. AC/DC - Emission Control   Tracklist CD - 2 12. AC/DC - Rock or Bust [CD] 13. AC/DC - Play Ball [CD] 14. AC/DC - Rock the Blues Away [CD] 15. AC/DC - Miss Adventure [CD] 16. AC/DC - Dogs of War [CD] 17. AC/DC - Got Some Rock & Roll Thunder [CD] 18. AC/DC - Hard Times [CD] 19. AC/DC - Baptism by Fire [CD] 20. AC/DC - Rock the House [CD] 21. AC/DC - Sweet Candy [CD] 22. AC/DC - Emission Control [CD]   Description Description

Economy counts for a lot on an AC/DC record. As meaty as they are, they sound best when they're lean -- when there's not much fat on the bone, when they choose not to indulge in a fourth chord. Rock or Bust, the group's 15th studio album, benefits from a modest sense of scale. It's just 11 songs, the fewest number of cuts since 1995's Rick Rubin-produced Ballbreaker, but a better way to view it is that it's not even 35 minutes long, making it the shortest album AC/DC have ever released. Maybe that's a reflection of the album's difficult birth. During recording, the band revealed that founding guitarist Malcolm Young was suffering from dementia, leaving his brother Angus in full charge of the band. Angus and producer Brendan O'Brien, who helmed the group's 2008 predecessor, Black Ice, enlisted the Young brothers' nephew Stevie to fill out some parts and the band whipped the record into shape in short order (admittedly with not much help from drummer Phil Rudd, who was tardy in the studio and effectively left the band in a cloud of criminal allegations prior to the album's release). Malcolm may have been missing but his presence is felt. Angus completed the songs from old riff tapes he and his brother demoed, so Rock or Bust doesn't feel markedly different than any other AC/DC album. If anything, it's oddly light on its feet, with "Got Some Rock & Roll Thunder" and "Hard Times" containing some swing and air in their rhythms and "Sweet Candy" feeling like part of a line of nasty bubblegum rock that stretches back to the early days of Harry Vanda and George Young. This being an AC/DC album, Rock or Bust isn't perfect -- the biggest stumble is the heavy dirge of "Dogs of War," which may or may not be a protest song -- but the entire thing moves, never wasting time on extraneous licks, and this no-nonsense approach means the songs stick in a way they never did on Black Ice. If Rock or Bust does indeed wind up as the final AC/DC record -- they did indeed weather many setbacks during its creation -- it will stand as a suitable career-capper. It may be no different than what came before, but Rock or Bust is by many measures stronger than most latter-day AC/DC albums, serving as a testament to why their good-humored raunch and industrial-strength riffs made them a rock & roll institution. [An LP version also included a CD.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Contributors Artist: AC/DC Record Label: Columbia