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Flick of the Switch album Product Description
Flick of the Switch album by AC / DC was released Oct 14, 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. Flick of the Switch CD music Detractors have long called minimalist bands such as AC/DC, Bad Company and ZZ Top formulaic. Flick of the Switch music CDs By paring rock down to its most basic elements, these bands forged a musical terrain where anything less than mastery over the form would reveal gaping holes in the structure. Flick of the Switch songs Remember that there are no keyboards filling up space, or creating diversions on an AC/DC record. The point is, AC/DC's approach may not have varied an inch over the years and it may very well be a formula. It is also a highly effective one. FLICK OF THE SWITCH carries the spirit of the band's hard rock crunch with capable aplomb. Massive guitar riffs that could capsize a medium size boat, a stomping 4/4-rhythm section and Brian Johnson screeching like a banshee on the warpath. ...See Full Description
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| Hidden Gem This album didn't sell as well as others and therefore isn't as well known, but man, it's a real hidden gem. While not all the songs are great, the overall feel of the album really gels. The first four tracks hit pretty hard and are all solid chunks of AC/DC power. Rising and House on Fire are mid-tempo rock with very memorable choruses. Flick of the Switch is a classic scorcher and then Nervous Shakedown is a groover in the vain of For Those about to Rock or Rock in Roll Ain't Noise Polution. Landslide ups the tempo again, but it's not one of my faves. Guns for Hire is a terrific jolt and was a great idea for a single. Why it didn't chart higher is beyond me. Deep in the Hole and Bedlam in Belgium are back to mid-tempo, not bad tunes, but they don't do much for me. Badlands has a massive, recurring riff that goes straight for the throat, a real overlooked slab of rock. And Brainshake closes it out nicely. I put this album in my top 5 AC/DC discs, which are, in no particular order.....Highway to Hell, High Voltage, Back in Black, Flick of the Switch and Razor's Edge. Powerage sits just outside of those. By Dan (PA, USA)  This review is for a different format. |
| awesome ac/dc rules By eak133 (troy,mi,usa)  This review is for a different format. |
| AC-DC Switched On! This CD is good AC-DC. Although not as popular as many of their other CDs. All the songs included are what you might expect from this group. By a reviewer (Red Bluff, CA, USA)  This review is for a different format. |
| ONE OF THERE BEST i really like this album, i think its also the time they went back to having there older brother producing it again, there isn't a bad song on this album, from start to end, its a really great party album, rising power has a super good chorus, this house is on fire, is amazing,my person favorite is the classic riff, what a super song, and nervous shakedown is a great song. i think this is better than for those about to rock, By halenroth84 (thunder bay, ontario canada) This review is for a different format. |
| AMAZING! THIS ALBUM IS NOTHING SHORT OF AMAZING! Brian's voice is perfect, the riffs are great and solid. Some of my favs are BADLANDS, LANDSLIDE (WHICH IS PURE 100% ROCK N' ROLL), GUNS FOR HIRE, RISING POWER, and BELDAM IN BELGIEM...just a great powerful album :) By Alton (Clarksville, MI) This review is for a different format. |
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Flick of the Switch songs Product Details
| Label | Epic |
| Orig Year | 1983 |
| CD Universe Part number | 7563416 |
| Catalog number | 80209 |
| Discs | 2 |
| Release Date | Oct 14, 2003 |
| Studio/Live | Studio |
| Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
| Recording Time | 36 minutes |
| Personnel | DC AC
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| Shipping Units | 6 |
| Additional Info | Remastered |
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