Label: Albert Productions (Australia), 4770852
Style: Hard Rock
Country: Sydney, Australia
Time: 40:10
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 278 Mb
Charts: AUS #19, FRA #9, GER #40, NZ #42, SWE #29, SWI #12, UK #17, US #154. FRA & UK: Gold; GER: Platinum; US: 2x Platinum; AUS: 5x Platinum.
In late 1976 AC/DC were in a slump. "It was very close to being all over", manager Michael Browning said. "Things were progressing very well in London and Europe. We'd been through a whole thing with the Marquee where they broke all the house records. We'd done the 'Lock Up Your Daughters' UK tour and the Reading Festival. It was all shaping up really well." "In the middle of the tour, I get a phone call saying Atlantic Records in America didn't like the Dirty Deeds album", said Browning. "That, in fact, they were going to drop the group from the label. And that's when things got really bad."
"There was always a siege mentality about that band. But once we all found out that Atlantic had knocked us back the attitude was: 'Fuck them! Who the fuck do they think they are?' So from that point onwards it was: 'Fuck, we'll show them!' We were seriously fucking pissed off about it. It didn't need to be discussed. We were going to go in and make that album and shove it up their arse!"
- Mark Evans
Angus Young said, "Our brother George asked us what kind of album we wanted to make and we said it would be great if we could just make a lot of guitar riffs, because we were all fired up after doing all this touring."
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let_There_Be_Rock)
01. Go Down (05:30)
02. Dog Eat Dog (03:34)
03. Let There Be Rock (06:06)
04. Bad Boy Boogie (04:27)
05. Overdose (06:09)
06. Crabsody In Blue (04:43)
07. Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be (04:13)
08. Whole Lotta Rosie (05:24)
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