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Let There Be Rock album Product Description
Let There Be Rock album by AC / DC was released Apr 29, 2003 on the Epic label. This is a Hyper CD, which contains regular audio tracks and also provides a link to the artist's website with the help of a web browser. If possible, AC/DC actually made their sound denser on its sophomore effort, LET THERE BE ROCK. A darker album than its predecessor, HIGH VOLTAGE, this album leans further towards AC/DC's twisted extension in the blues tradition. Which is not to say that the band relented from its three-chord power riffing for one millisecond. The presence of Angus Young's mighty Gibson SG looms over the album like a sheet of lead on a windless day. What has changed is the inclusion of longer songs like "Go Down," "Dog Eat Dog," and the floor rattling "Let There be Rock," all of which feature ripping interplay between Bon Scott's perverse howl and Young's straight for the throat guitar lines. Where others hint at hormone-driven themes of lust and adolescent rebellion, AC/DC revel in them with abandon. ...See Full Description
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| Third album jams Their third release is a great piece of work. Some of my favorites here are the title track,Bad Boy Boogie,problem Child,overdose,Hell Ain't A Bad Place To b and the hit Whole Lotta Rosie. By Joel (Miami Fla.) |
| Great Clean up of the original Nothing beats Bon Scott screaming in high gear or growling at you from your speakers. The riffs are original AC/DC and just can't be repeated without the loss of intensity. Just don't play this unless you are ready to totally lose yourself in hard core metal, its insane, impulsive and impressive. Full throttle rock in its most simplistic form! By a reviewer (Seattle, WA, USA)  |
| Best AC/DC album It may not be, but you can definitely make a statment for it. Heavy metal masterpeice, using that rebelious spirit, teenage verbato, and timeless classics like Whole Lotta Rosie, and Bad Boy Boogie. This album is by far top three AC/DC album. Along with that, it should be listed in any album-greatness list. Very underrated and highly misjudged. Any metal/rock fan should have this album. By gabrielflores678 (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
| Probably ACDC's finest, better than Back in Black? This album is my favorite. If I had one album for them to play in concert, this would be it. Let There Be Rock is the unltimate live. It's better than sex. Oops! How about second to sex. By danielducey (Daniel Ducey Orange County, U.S.) |
| Pre Highway to Hell! This is one of the better AC/DC albums ever put out. I think its better then Dirty Deeds, and rocks harder then High Voltage. In Fact its the best Pre Highway to hell AC/DC album out there. Its not the masterpeice Highway to Hell is however. This album is heavily influenced by Led Zeppelin, who are the Rock n Roll gods like it or not. I dont beleve AC/DC really had there own stile yet, they were another band that did heavy blues. I never thought AC/DC was ever a band that put out songs that really stood out a whole lot, but they could always put out an album that stood out as a whole. And thats just what they did with this album. By austin (Martinez,CA,USA) |
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Let There Be Rock songs Product Details
| Label | Epic |
| Orig Year | 1977 |
| CD Universe Part number | 5778507 |
| Catalog number | 80203 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Apr 29, 2003 |
| Studio/Live | Studio |
| Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
| Producer | George Young; Harry Vanda |
| Engineer | Mark Opitz |
| Recording Time | 40 minutes |
| Personnel | DC AC Angus Young - guitar Phil Rudd - drums Malcolm Young Bon Scott - vocals
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| Additional Info | Remastered; Deluxe Edition |
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