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Genre: Heavy Metal
Description: 2003 remastered vinyl LP reissue of the USA/international version of their 1976 debut studio album. This version is a compilation of tracks from their first two Aussie albums InchHigh Voltage' & T.N.T. with different cover art. The original Aussie edition was released in February 1975. Key tracks include InchT.N.T.Inch, 'She's Got BallsInch, 'The JackInch & more. Their long time production team of George Young (older brother of Angus & Malcolm) & Harry Vanda (from the Easybeats) produced these tracks, recorded at Albert Studios in Sydney, Australia. Album Tracks 1. It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'N' Roll) 2. Rock 'N' Roll Singer 3. Jack 4. Live Wire 5. T.N.T 6. Can I Sit Next to You Girl 7. Little Lover 8. She's Got Balls 9. High Voltage
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
She got the JACK!
Early stuff from the band, the Bon years were the best.
Sound great to hear it on vinyl again.
Posted by TheOG
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
It's Ac/Dc And It's As Good As Any Bon-era Album
First album or not, this album rocks! They've got many big hits on this record, such as the opening track and TNT, and High Voltage, the title track. Even the lesser songs here are good and they all have Ac/Dc written all over them. This is a really good record to own and the vinyl here is not to be missed. Highly recommended album.
Posted by chrispel
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
High Voltage Indeed
Who knew this record was the start of a dynasty. Rock n Roll 4 ever with these guys!
Posted by Ardvark68
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love AC/DC
This record played great. I love AC/DC and the sound off my record player was amazing.
Posted by NatRo89
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Heavy weight vinyl
Love old records but it really is hard to beat a brand new piece of vinyl