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Let There Be Rock

Let There Be Rock


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Artist: Ac/dc
Label: Columbia
Category: Music

List Price: £13.99
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 26 reviews
Sales Rank: 830

Format: Original Recording Remastered
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.3 x 4.9 x 0.3

EAN: 5099751076124
ASIN: B00008AJL5

Release Date: May 5, 2003
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Tracks:

  • Go Down
  • Dog Eat Dog
  • Let There Be Rock
  • Bad Boy Boogie
  • Problem Child
  • Overdose
  • Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be
  • Whole Lotta Rosie

Similar Items:

  • Highway to Hell
  • Back in Black
  • High Voltage
  • Powerage
  • For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
This is rock as its most unapologetic: raw, aggressive, basic, full-on metal with more than a touch of schoolboy sexism. 1980's Robert "Mutt" Lange-produced Back In Black might've been where the Australian band hit it big, but one has to return to the gritty, guttural tones of original singer Bon Scott to appreciate AC/DC at their fiercest. In particular, the garage, almost punk-style production on "Problem Child", the title track and denim classic "Whole Lotta Rosie" showcased the Young brothers' no-nonsense riffing technique at its hardest and most ass-kicking. Metal was built on albums like this: Black Sabbath's debut, Led Zeppelin and Thin Lizzy--no-nonsense screaming coupled with often childish lyrics matched to the most primal of riffs. An unbeatable combination. --Everett True


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5 out of 5 stars One of the best rock albums of all time   November 24, 2008
No matter how often I listen to this album, it never ceases to blow me away. It is by far the best record the band have done, and is one of my favourite albums ever. Each song fizzes with energy, and it never lets up. The raw sound is exactly what AC/DC are about, the whole album sounds as if it's just been recorded live. Every song on this album is a classic.


5 out of 5 stars where's crabsody in blue???   November 19, 2008
I've got an ancient audio tape of Let There Be Rock,I love it and was hoping to get myself a new cd to replace it but can't find ANY with the that brilliant song Crabsody in Blue! Help!!XGX


5 out of 5 stars And God Said Let There Be Rock N' Roll.......   July 14, 2008
..... And There Was Rock N' Roll. Second album by AC/DC and tis much better then High Voltage(not saying High Voltage was bad caus eit rocks). With a song like Let There Be Rock then you've got one amazing album. This album is raw rock N' Roll which is what rock n' roll should be. Every song here is awesome so you can listen to this album either out skipping a song and on full blast, after the album your head will hurt for days. Best song is Let There Be Rock(the video is awesome to it) but i do love the whole album but none of it is as good as the title sorry has to be said. Let this be your first AC/DC album as it kicks arse. Keep rockin' fellas.


5 out of 5 stars A corker   December 12, 2007
A raw, bone-dry production is matched emphatically with grinding guitars and a rock-solid rhythm section on this classic album. The songs on this album have real character; not the sing-along anthems of their 80's and 90's material, but pure blues-based hard rock with riffs, powerful vocals, amusing lyrics, and awesome leads from Angus Young. The character of his note selection and vibrato is equalled only by Bon Scott's rasping, leering vocals - but there's always a sense of melody behind the noise. Malcolm Young's rhythm guitar relentless chimes out powerchords, whilst bass and drums complete the backbone of a very special band in fine form. Footnote: Angus Young's amp started smoking and partially caught fire during the solo to the title track. He nearly stopped when he saw his brother, George, gesticulating from behind the studio screen. Fortunately, George was in fact encouraging Ang to keep going, which he did.


4 out of 5 stars Let there be rock   September 22, 2007
All the early AC/DC albums are great - High Voltage, Let there be rock, Powerage, Highway to Hell, are brilliant. After Bon Scott sadly departed, and Phil Rudd left the band, AC/DC changed. All the very basic raw energy of their early stuff left with them. My favourite tracks on Let there be Rock are: Bad boy boogie, Problem child, Hell ain't a bad place to be. My favourite tracks off other early albums are: Rock and roll damnation, and High Voltage. The live album 'If you want blood you got it' is superb for a live album, and has all their early hits on it.



 

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