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Sony Music AC/DC. Let There Be Rock (vinyl record) Review

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Description of Sony Music AC/DC. Let There Be Rock (vinyl record)

A1 Go Down 5:30A2 Dog Eat Dog 3:34A3 Let There Be Rock 6:06A4 Bad Boy Boogie 4:26B1 Problem Child 5:23B2 Overdose 6:07B3 Hell Ain"t A Bad Place To Be 4:13B4 Whole Lotta Rosie 5 :22 Released in 2009, remastered 180-gram vinyl reissue of AC/DC''s fourth studio album "Let There Be Rock", originally released in 1977. re-canvas, reduced price! Art Direction [Original Album] Members – Bob DefrinBass – Mark Evans (3)Design [Inner Sleeve] – Smay VisionDrums – Phil RuddEngineer [Assistant] – Barry WolifsonEngineer [Assistant] – Chris MuthGuitar – Angus YoungGuitar – Malcolm YoungLiner Notes – Murray EngleheartMastered By [Mastering Supervision] – Al QuaglieriMastered By [Mastering Supervision] – Mike FraserPhotography By – Star FilePhotography By [Center Left Photo] – Bob GruenPhotography By [Inner Sleeve (Back Side), Top Right Photos] – PhotofestPhotography By [Inner Sleeve (Front Side), Center Right & Bottom Photos] – Jonathan PostalProducer – Vanda & YoungRemastered By – George MarinoResearch [Additional Artifacts] – Albert ProductionsResearch [Additional Artifacts] – Arnaud DurieuxVocals – Bon ScottWritten-By – Angus YoungWritten-By – Bon ScottWritten-By – Malcolm Young

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Quite recently I began to collect music on vinyl, and I think that this album (like everything from AC / DC) must be on this medium for every self-respecting collector. In the age of digital, the band's branded drive sounds a little plastic even on CD (but this is just my opinion, of course; others have the right to disagree with me). The title song is something

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  • Case and record condition
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