Let There Be Rock  by AC/DC

1 
Go Down
2 
Dog Eat Dog
3 
Let There Be Rock
4 
Bad Boy Boogie
5 
Problem Child
6 
Overdose
7 
Hell Ain't a Bad Place To Be
8 
Whole Lotta Rosie

About the album Let There Be Rock

If you can create your third classic album with your third album, then what else can you achieve in the future? The answer was given three years later, but that's another story that involves the supergroup from Australia. Bon Scott in 1977's Let There Be Rock continues to deliver lessons in rock 'n' roll interpretation, the young Angus Young delivers lessons on how to play electric guitar, and the rest follow along and sometimes even move ahead of the aforementioned.

The rock 'n' roll party starts from the album cover, where one can clearly understand what a rock 'n' roll band truly needs to present its work: A stage and its musical instruments as the skies above it open and the light comes to highlight the grandeur of this so simple setting.

In Australia, it went five times platinum, selling 350,000 copies, while success also came in the U.S. with 2,000,000 copies. In the "coarse and raw" production were Harry Vanda and George Young, who - probably - did not intend to achieve this sound result, but ultimately created an album that was essentially for the trash bin and should have been recorded anew ... but it eventually proved that they created something primitive and unique (!)

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