AC/DC - Back in Black

AC/DC - Back in Black
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Album Details

Title: Back in Black
Artist: AC/DC
Release Date: 8/1980
Re-Released On: 5/8/2009
Label: Atco, EPC, EMI Music Distribution, Legacy Recordings, Elektra, Sony Music Distribution
Duration: 41:31
UPCs: 075679241825, 4547366041026, 696998020726, 886973993927, 075671601818, 075671601849, 075678147210, 075678147241, 075679241856, 5099751076520, 643346033617, 724349515321, 828768664926
Genre: Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Arena Rock, Album Rock, Aussie Rock
Moods: Aggressive, Brash, Bravado, Fun, Hedonistic, Irreverent, Outrageous, Party/Celebratory, Raucous, Rebellious, Reckless, Rousing, Rowdy, Thuggish, Humorous, Sleazy, Crunchy, Earthy, Energetic, Playful, Rambunctious, Sexual, Confident, Gleeful, Silly, Visceral
Total Copies: 14
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Hells Bells
  2. Shoot to Thrill
  3. What Do You Do for Money Honey
  4. Givin the Dog a Bone
  5. Let Me Put My Love into You
  6. Back in Black
  7. You Shook Me All Night Long
  8. Have a Drink on Me
  9. Shake a Leg
  10. Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2009CDEPC88697399392
2003CDLegacy Recordings80207
2003CDSony Music Distribution6649
2003CDSony Music Distribution5107652
2000CDElektra7567924185
1998CDEMI Music Distribution4951532
1994CDAtcoSD-16018-2

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Album Review

The first sound on Back in Black is the deep, ominous drone of church bells -- or "Hell's Bells," as it were, opening the album and AC/DC's next era with a fanfare while ringing a fond farewell to Bon Scott, their late lead singer who partied himself straight to hell. But this implies that Back in Black is some kind of tribute to Scott, which may be true on a superficial level -- black is a funeral cover, hell's bells certainly signify death -- but this isn't filled with mournful songs about the departed. It's a more fitting tribute, actually, since AC/DC not only carried on without him, but they delivered a record that to the casual ear sounds like the seamless successor to Highway to Hell, right down to how Brian Johnson's screech is a dead ringer for Scott's growl. Most listeners could be forgiven for thinking that Johnson was Scott, but Johnson is different than Bon. He's driven by the same obsessions -- sex and drink and rock & roll, basically -- but there isn't nearly as much malevolence in his words or attitude as there was with Scott. Bon sounded like a criminal, Brian sounds like a rowdy scamp throughout Back in Black, which helps give it a real party atmosphere. Of course, Johnson shouldn't be given all the credit for Back in Black, since Angus and Malcolm carry on with the song-oriented riffing that made Highway to Hell close to divine. Song for song, they deliver not just mammoth riffs but songs that are anthems, from the greasy "Shoot to Thrill" to the pummeling "Back in Black," which pales only next to "You Shook Me All Night Long," the greatest one-night-stand anthem in rock history. That tawdry celebration of sex is what made AC/DC different from all other metal bands -- there was no sword & sorcery, no darkness, just a rowdy party, and they never held a bigger, better party than they did on Back in Black. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Al QuaglieriMastering Supervisor
Anastasia PantsiosPhotography
Angus YoungGuitar
Benji ArmbristerAssistant Engineer
Bob DefrinArt Direction
Bob EllisPhotography, Original Photography
Brad SamuelsohnMixing
Brian JohnsonVocals
Chris WalterPhotography
Cliff WilliamsBass
David FrickeLiner Notes
Frank GriffinPhotography
George MarinoDigital Remastering
Jack NewberAssistant Engineer
Malcolm YoungGuitar
Michael PutlandPhotography
Mike FraserMastering Supervisor
Phil RuddDrums
Robert EllisPhotography
Robert John "Mutt" LangeProducer
Ross HalfinPhotography
Ted JensenRemastering
Tony PlattEngineer
UE NastasiDigital Assembly

Member Reviews

Billy G. (BillyG) wrote on 4/24/2007...

1 of 2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Turn it up, the louder the better!

Emmanuel O. wrote on 3/24/2007...

1 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Best f****kin rock cd ever!

Tammy P. wrote on 2/17/2007...

1 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
One of my favorite AC/DC cds.