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AC/DC – …And There Was Guitar! (Limited Edition Album on Clear Vinyl)


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AC/DC – …And There Was Guitar! (Limited Edition Album on Clear Vinyl)

Limited to just 200 digitally remastered copies pressed on clear vinyl

In 1979, with the release of the album Highway to Hell, AC/DC finally attained the success they had worked so hard to achieve in the USA. Sadly Bon Scott, who had been so instrumental in helping the band reach the top, would not live to see the fruits of his labours. He died from alcohol poisoning in February 1980, and this powerful live radio broadcast is his U.S. swansong.

Track Listing:

Side 1

  1. Live Wire
  2. Shot Down in Flames
  3. Hell Ain’t a Bad Place to Be
  4. Problem Child

Side 2

  1. High Voltage
  2. Highway to Hell
  3. If You Want Blood / Let There Be Rock

The music on this record was originally produced in the days when vinyl was king.

Vinyl records produce an analog sound that reverberates and creates that famous warm sound you can't find in any other medium. The music and vocals on vinyl records are much closer to the way artists sound live.

Clear vinyl is softer and molds easier during the pressing process. Vinyl is a naturally clear substance. Black vinyl records are created by adding a charcoal /graphite colorant which creates a harder surface and makes it easier to see tracks but can lead to static build up in the cartridge . As a result, the best clarity of sound quality is to be found in using clear vinyl.

NB. Audio recordings from live TV and radio transmissions will always embody the audio limitations of the original sources . Modern digital remastering techniques improve sound quality immeasurably . However, the original broadcast performances have often been recorded and mixed by TV or radio technicians rather than music specialists. Nonetheless clear vinyl will give the very best reproduction given the limitations of the original broadcast sources.