LP- AC/DC Back in Black 180 Gram Audiophile NEW! Factory Sealed! ACDC

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Start Date: March 21, 2014
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AC/DC Back in Black
Product Description:


180 Gram Vinyl Pressing. Remastered from the original master tapes by George Marino at Sterling Sound Embossed artwork on sleeve. Originally released as Atlantic 16018 on July 25, 1980 New! Factory Sealed Epic 80207 Ships Double Boxed for your record's safety and your peace of mind

AC/DC's original singer Bon Scott's death in early 1980 couldn't have come at a worse time for the band since they were poised for worldwide
breakthrough success, as their last album, Highway to Hell was their first USA certified gold release. They made an excellent choice in selecting
Brian Johnson as their new vocalist. Whilst he had the same bluesy edge as Scott, Johnson sang with more power and conviction. The first album
from the new group, Back in Black, was issued only five months after Scott's passing but immediately rocketed up the charts, eventually becoming
one of rock's all-time classics. By 1997, it had sold an astounding 16 million copies in the U.S. alone. Musically, the band hadn't changed much,
although producer Mutt Lange helped the group focus its high voltage rock. The result was such perennial rock anthems as the stomping title track,
the eerie "Hell's Bells", the melodic "Shoot to Thrill," the album-closing battle cry "Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution," and one of AC/DC's
best and most recognizable tracks, "You Shook Me All Night Long." Not a single weak track is included and even the lesser-known album tracks are
strong like "Have a Drink on Me" and "Shake a Leg".

Track List:

1. Hells Bells 2. Shoot to Thrill 3. What Do You Do for Money Honey 5. Let Me Put My Love into You 6. Back in Black 7. You Shook Me All Night Long 9. Shake a Leg 10. Rock & Roll Ain't Noise Pollution
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