Disco de AC-DC - If You Want Blood You've Got It
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(37 valoraciones)
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Fecha de Publicación:1994-10-18
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Tipo:Audio CD
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Género:Album Rock, Arena Rock, Aussie Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Pop, Pop/Rock Music, Rock, Rock/Pop
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Sello Discográfico:Atlantic / Wea
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UPC:075679244727
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Precio aprox.:$11.98
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Análisis (en inglés) - Amazon.com :
The dueling guitars of the Young brothers, still combined here with the superlatively demonic tones of original singer Bon Scott, have never been better showcased as on this live album from AC/DC's 1978 Powerage tour. Masters of the killer riff, AC/DC were in full command of the tongue-in-cheek Australian energy that's served them so well. Angus Young's crackling lead guitar and Scott's leering menace and humor make for a superlatively potent brew. Above all, their music has a real sense of dynamics, space, and pace. Blood is essential listening for metal fans, but in particular don't miss "Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be," "Whole Lotta Rosie," and "Problem Child." --James SwiftAnálisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2001-09-10
- IF YOU WANT MOTT YOU GOT ITThe ultimate live 'Rock 'n' Roll' album - bar none, no arguments. This album is like a big, everlasting bone, that should be gnawed at in a frenzy, then buried and dug up every time there's a party or the pack are going out. This is heavy rock as it's supposed to sound, loud, dangerous, tongue in cheek, and right in your face. The opening guitar damage of "Riff Raff" comes straight out your speakers, dragging you round the walls like a sledgehammer with claws. "If you want blood" captures AC / DC in their rebellious prime. Angus Young rushing round the stage like an electrocuted school kid with it all to prove. The school boy image sometimes hides the fact that Angus is one of the finest Rock 'n' Roll guitarists to hit the boards, you can almost hear him moon the audience in "Bad Boy Boogie". The late, great Bon Scott tells stories as only he could, leaving nothing to the imagination, even in the song titles. Try "The Jack" or "Whole Lotta Rosie". The rhythm section of Angus's elder brother, "Malcolm", the absurdly hardrockin "Cliff Williams" & old Thundersticks himself, "Phil Rudd" don't let up for a second and you don't want them too either. What makes this mongrel's hair stand on end is half way through "Problem Child", Angus turns it up to eleven and sends the crowd onto another plain of ecstasy. By the final conclusion of "The Rocker", you look round and your air guitar is in pieces and so are you. This album was recorded in 1978. A year later Bon Scott left us and AC / DC were never the same. Good yes, this good never. If you haven't got an AC / DC album, get this, forget the rest. Mott the Dog.
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2000-02-17
- ROCKIN'This is totally mandatory rock. Bon's vocals sound better than ever, Malcolm keeps it fast and loud, speedy rythms by you-know-who, and Angus's guitar solos are just PHENOMINAL. "Let there be rock" sounds WAY better live than it does in the studio, same with "Rocker". At maximum volume, there are few bands that can provide such a head-bangin', foot-tappin', finger-snappin', flat out ROCKIN' expeience as does AC/DC, album after album after album...
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2000-03-10
- AC/DC LIVE in 1978 is simply AWESOME!What makes this CD a classic for every AC/DC fan is the raw hungry energy that is unleashed upon the audience. Recorded on the band's 1978 World Tour, this live recording has ear splitting guitar work from Angus, and features Bon Scott at his drunken best. Angus's SG is absolutely on FIRE! Specific classic's on this one are BAD BOY BOOGIE, HIGH VOLTAGE, and THE JACK. An absulute must for the guitar listener. You just don't hear live albums like this anymore!
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2000-04-28
- the real live album from the boysBon Scott at his lecherous,leering animalistic best.The crowd was totally into it and you will be to.You can count on 3 things in life: death,taxes and AC/DC concerts!
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 1999-11-03
- one of the best live albums everThis is one of the best live albums ever. All the songs sound a lot more intense than in their previous studio versions. The riffs just rock non-stop and Bon Scott growls better than he ever had before. This album rocks harder than almost anything else that had been produced up to this point, including most punk rock. A classic of rock music.
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