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AC/DC - High Voltage [Expanded] [Remastered] (CD)

Album Details: High Voltage [Expanded] [Remastered]

Release Date:02/18/2003
Label:Sony
UPC:696998020122

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    Very good debut with bon scott

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  May 26, 2005

    Pros: good songs on here like live wire and t.n.t

    Cons: very cool

    This is the first debut with bon scott and it just rocks and it is very loud I like all there songs they did on here as well I didnot like dave evans he didnot soud right with ac/dc but when they got bon scott they sounded even better and more louder... and harder but when they got brian johnson they got ever more popular with him and they still know how to rock today and play very loud. Read more Less

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    This cd is kick ass

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Apr 16, 2003

    This album has great songs. The best ones are T.NT., She's got balls and High voltage. There are other great tracks too. This album is one of the best AC/DC albums along with back in black.

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  • All Music Guide

    AC/DC's debut album, High Voltage, is a stripped-down collection of loud, raw, rude rockers, mostly odes to rock roll and its attendant hard-partying lifestyle -- to paraphrase the leadoff track "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock Roll)," getting drunk, stoned, beat up, and laid. The band reveled in its own macho obnoxiousness, particularly Bon Scott; at the end of the gleefully sexist, double-entendre-filled "The Jack," Scott grandiosely thanks a hostile, booing dubbed-in crowd. While their sense of humor and clever wordplay made early AC/DC a great deal of sleazy, infectious fun, the band's revolutionary musical attack could not be overlooked -- Angus Young's manic guitar solos overlaid a series of simple, basic boogie grooves delivered with ferocious power and volume, a sound that made the band a popular attraction at British punk clubs around this same time. The formula would be refined on subsequent albums, but High Voltage proves that AC/DC was already in the big lea...gues. [In February 2003, the American distribution rights to AC/DC's back catalog transferred over to Epic, their new label. Epic reissued the band's catalog as remastered digipacks containing lavish, expanded booklets with plenty of rare photographs, memorabilia and notes. Although the digipacks may wear a little too easy, the sound is terrific -- clean and muscular, enhancing the raw qualities of the original record -- and the packaging is loving, making the reissues necessary for collectors.] - Steve Huey, 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