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AC/DC - Let There Be Rock (Dlx)
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Music CD Cover Artist: AC/DC Brand: Sony Edition: Music CD Format: Enhanced, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered CD Release Date: 2003-04-29 Music Label: Albert/Epic/Sony BMG Soundtracks: - Go Down
- Dog Eat Dog
- Let There Be Rock
- Bad Boy Boogie
- Problem Child
- Overdose
- Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be
- Whole Lotta Rosie
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Free Music Notes for Let There Be Rock (Dlx) AlbumFree Music Review: Better Days Ahead Hit: 2 Stars
Sorry, I am going to disagree with the masses here. Just because an album is loud does not make it good. AC/DC would write more melody driven songs on Highway To Hell and Back In Black. This release just sounds way too similar from track to track with little in terms of compelling hooks.The highlight of this recording is clearly the last track, Whole Lotta Rosie. Excellent guitar riffs and solos by the Young boys and Bon Scott gives a superb vocal performance. Let There Be Rock, Problem Child and Hell Aint A Bad Place To Be are decent tunes as well. However, the rest just doesnot distinguish itself. In others words, pass on this batch and go for Back In Black or Highway To Hell instead.
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