

Anyone could be complex-just put more junk into the pot. Young said that his older brother George, who had produced their first several albums, stressed the importance of making your point clear and never doing more than you need to. Where other 1970s hard rock bands digressed into concept albums and orchestral suites in tortured efforts to prove how smart they were, AC/DC treated their records the way a cobbler might treat a shoe, or a watchmaker a watch: as a humble craft to be refined through repetition, and always geared toward the utility of the final product. After all, by that point, they’d been around for more than 45 years, and had spent those years making more or less the same song. Please click here to log in or create a Username for leaving comments.In a conversation with Apple Music in 2020, Angus Young, the guitarist and principal songwriter in AC/DC, mused on what he thought made the band tick. You cannot leave comments for this CD because you are This is where they developed their trademark sound and style and have never changed it since.

So many classic songs and future live favourites here It's a Long Way To the Top, The Jack, Live Wire, T.N.T., High Voltage. is an awesome album that really should have done for them what Highway To Hell finally did. On their first album (the original Australian version of High Voltage) the band was still kind of searching for their own distinctive voice and style with some pretty uncharacteristic moments (Love Song for example), but on their second album they really hit it together! T.N.T. Totalt agree shaneo brian johnson is just fine and suits them just fineof course he's not as good a singer as bon was but then again who is we're talking about the greatest and most charismatic singe the world has ever seen as for this cd long way to the top is an all out classic as is the jack ,tnt, live wire.high voltage and a great version of the classic chuck berry number school days everybody should own this cd yes indeed 'hail hail rock and roll' Really killer stuff!!!Įrik and propane i think ur both on drugs bon was the greatet and brian's a great replacement who brings his own style.classic album start to finish Awefull.īasiclly the same album as the US 'High Voltage' and just as f*cking good!!! Only difference is the slight ending change on the title track. Never could stand to listen to his over the top screaming and not making the notes. The first AC/DC I bought.I haven't ever Regretted.more Blues than Hard Rock,and Bon Scott Has 1 of the GREATEST Voices Ever!!!ĭidnot like his voice ? Were you on drugs when writing your comment Propane ? Bonns voice is/was the best ! The 'new' singer Brian now thats horrible singing. I liked the songs on this one but didn't like Bon's voice at all. If you have both copies of the song, compare the endings. release, the song fades to black, but on this album the song keeps going until the band breaks down and bleeds it into the next one. LOLĪnother cool thing about this CD is the ending to 'High Voltage.' On the U.S. This is only an Australian release, and a very cool one at that!īon scott is the reason I became a singer, now I can blame him for my life choices. It's the one with pieces of wood with AC/DC - T.N.T. If you take a look at the High Voltage page on this site you will see a picture of this album cover. Long as they are at least 4 songs in length.Įxisting comments about this CD From: jason (FA-Q) Please only submit officialĬD releases no bootlegs or cassette-only or LP-only releases.ĮPs and CD-singles from AC/DC are also welcome to be added, as

Even if it is an obscure greatest-hits or liveĬompilation CD, we want to add it to the site. The ultimate goal is to make the discographies here at Heavy HarmoniesĪs complete as possible. Notice that a particular AC/DC CD release or compilation is missingįrom the list above, please submit that CD using the CD submission page. The music discographies on this site are works in progress. Live tracks, etc.), please post them in the corrections section of the If you see any errors or omissions in the CD information shown above,Įither in the musician credits or song listings (cover song credits, It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock 'N' Roll)
