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AC/DC - Ballbreaker (Remastered) (CD)

Album Details: Ballbreaker (Remastered)

Release Date:12/12/2000
Label:Sony
UPC:696998021921

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User Reviews: Ballbreaker (Remastered)

  • Overall:

    it aight

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 17, 2002

    this is an "ok" album. the guitar riffs in it are ok, brians voice sounds a lil weak toward the end of the album. but its a good cd. i like it alot.

  • Overall:

    GOOD STUFF.

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 23, 2002

    MANY DUDES HATE THIS ALBUM.ACTUALLY THIS WAS MY FIRST AC/DC ALBUM.WHEN I FIRST HEARD IT I HEARD HARD AS A ROCK AND COVER YOU IN OIL,I FELL IN LOVE WITH AC/DC!ANY FAN WILL TOO.OFCOURSE THIS IS ONE OF THE WORSER ALBUMS CAUSE AFTER ANGUS AND MALCOLM USE... UP ALL THE GREAT RIFF'S THAT HOLD THEIR ROOTS THEY RUN OUT OF GOOD ONES SO THERE AREN'T TOO MANY GOOD SONGS.I DON'T KNOW WHY BRIAN ISN'T WRITING LYRICS ANYMORE?MALCOLM AND ANGUS DON'T WRITE LYRICS AS GOOD AS HIM.STILL THIS ALBUM KICKS ASS AND HARD AS A ROCK AND COVER YOU IN OIL ARE RIGHT ON IN THE CLASSIC SECTION!NOT A BAD PLACE TO START IF YOUR INTO ROCK! Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Ballbreaker (Remastered)

  • All Music Guide

    In over 20 years, AC/DC have never changed their minimalist, bone-crunching hard rock. During their first ten years, that wasn't a problem, since they were still finding ways to expand and subvert the pattern, but ever since For Those About to Rock, they've had trouble coming up with consistent material. Consequently, their performances tended to be a little lazy and their records didn't deliver a reliable knockout punch. Released in 1990, The Razor's Edge showed some signs of life, and their comeback culminated in the Rick Rubin-produced Ballbreaker. What makes Ballbreaker different than the albums AC/DC churned out during the '80s is simple -- it's a matter of focus. Although "Hard as a Rock" comes close, there aren't any songs as immediately memorable as any of their '70s classics, or even "Moneytalks." However, unlike any record since Back in Black, there are no bad songs on the album. Surprisingly, Rubin's production is a bit too dry, lacking the muscle needed to make the riffs so...und truly earthshaking. Nevertheless, Angus Young's riffs are powerful and catchy, showcasing every element that makes him one of hard rock and heavy metal's greatest guitarists. Throughout the album, the band sounds committed and professional, making Ballbreaker the best late-period AC/DC album to date. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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AC/DC

AC/DC's mammoth power-chord roar became one of the most influential hard rock sounds of the '70s. In its own way, it was a reaction against the pompous art rock and lumbering stadium rock of the early '70s. AC/DC's rock was minimalist -- no matter how huge and bludgeoning the guitar chords were, there was a clear sense of space and restraint. Combined with Bon Scott's l... Read more