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AC/DC: Stiff Upper Lip Live (2001) Review

AC/DC: Stiff Upper Lip Live (2001)
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I was somewhat disappointed with the last live video from the boys (No Bull) but was blown away by this one. The digital sound is fantastic and the band is really tight. They sound great. Even You Shook Me All Night Long sounded good (I've never been impressed with that song live).
I will agree with a previous reviwer that the bonus footage could have been better. What's there is good, but it's only 10 minutes long. I also like the song selection. Sure all the usual suspects are included but I love that they played What Do You Do For Money Honey and especially Up To My Neck In You. Thanks for keeping us on our toes guys.
What the band really needs now is a DVD or 2 DVD set that contains footage and interviews from their entire career. There's got to be a TON of stuff out there that we rabid AC/DC fans would love to see. Oh well, maybe sometime down the road. For now, this one rocks. If you're a fan of the band I highly recommend it.

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The relentless power chords of AC/DC have ruled the likes of rock music and endured through all of its varying forms for nearly three decades. There's not a rock band on MTV or in the basement that doesn't bow before the masters of dirty deeds. Stiff Upper Lip Live captures AC/DC where they shine most--in front of thousands of their rabid fans. Songs: Stiff Upper Lip, You Shook Me All Night Long, Problem Child, Thunderstruck, Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be, Hard As A Rock, Shoot To Thrill, Rock And Roll Ain't Noise Pollution, What Do You Do For Money Honey, Bad Boy Boogie, Hells Bells, Up To My Neck In You, The Jack, Back In Black, Dirty Deeds, Done Dirt Cheap, Highway To Hell, Whole Lotta Rosie, Let There Be Rock, T.N.T., For Those About To Rock (We Salute You), Shot Down In Flames.

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The Razors Edge Review

The Razors Edge
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This album was what AC/DC needed after a series of relatively mediocre albums. (for AC/DC that is, those are still better than 99% of recorded music) The album opens with the blistering Thunderstruck, which is already a staple of many aspiring rock guitar players. The record follows this with a bevy of hard rockers, Fire Your Guns, Moneytalks, Rock Your Heart Out, Are you Ready, and If You Dare, all of which bring back memories of the High Voltage and Highway to Hell albums. The tracks not mentioned above still dish out plenty of good-old rock 'n' roll, they're just not quite a memorable. The only track that leaves one wanting would be the absurd Mistress for Christmas, and if you take it as a joke (which I assume it is) even it's not too bad.

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Ballbreaker (Dig) Review

Ballbreaker (Dig)
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After a 4 year hiatus from relentless touring, and an amazing live album from 'The Razor's Edge' tour in '91, AC/DC returned with a fury with 'Ballbreaker.' A clever album that delivers the goods on several different levels. Burned out and depressed from the 'grunge' music of the early 90's, I faithfully bought this CD in hopes of returning to my upbeat heavy-metal arena rock memories. I wasn't disappointed. This album rocks. It also got alot of airplay when it was first released. Yes, it's a bit polished, but that's ok. Produced by Rick Rubin, an experienced producer, this album was a moderate success. The DVD of their live concert in Spain, 'No Bull' is a must for any true AC/DC fan. This was recorded during the 'Ballbreaker' tour.A perfect companion piece to this one. I got to see them twice in CA, and I was 11th row the first time. (I had just finished a bottle of Yukon Jack before the show!) Angus and Brian ran right past us and I was in AC/DC heaven. 'Hail Caesar' is a highlight and so is 'The Furor'. The boys take it easy and just play good blues/rock 'n' roll for this one. They don't have anything to prove. They don't have to churn out an album every year like other poser bands. The comic-book jacket-booklet is very cool. As with all of the re-issued/remasters, the true sound and fury of AC/DC is brought out and it sounds really f-ing great. This is a very good album on its own and was a powerful live performance. It was hard to follow this one, and their 'Stiff Upper Lip' album was also good and bluesy, but it missed a few beats. This album proves that AC/DC is still 'Hard as a Rock' after decades of rocking the living daylights out of its fans.

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Black Ice Review

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It's a good album, folks. Mind you, I'm totally easy to please when it comes to AC/DC. I embrace their all-sound-same style and just look for relatively solid execution. But Black Ice is probably their best release since Fly on the Wall (which is under rated, IMHO). Let me expound. The production on Black Ice is everything a hard rock record should have. Every instrument sounds through the mix clearly. The snare sounds awesome. The guitars sound awesome, which power amp distortion that gets gritty when they push it, but cleans up when they play lightly. Seriously, it has less "distortion" than pretty much any album in the Brian Johnson era but still sounds heavy. The mix is NOT brick wall limited at all, and you can hear/feel the dynamics in the guitar playing so that when they back off, your ears get the break they need just like a live performance. Also, they showed enough restraint in the low end EQ that even when I crank my stock car stereo up the bass doesn't flub out. And after listening to ten songs cranked way up, my ears aren't worn out by loudness-wars pummel like on so many records today. It's probably mixed "loud" relative to '70's records, but shows a lot more dynamics than nearly any heavy music coming out nowadays.
And Brian Johnson sounds really good! Really good. Probably the best since Flick of the Switch, once again. I don't know what physical work he's done on his voice, but he's lost the about-to-die strain I could hear on Stiff Upper Lip. They keep him in the middle of the mix rather than out front, but that works well. He's not buried in the mix like on Fly on the Wall.
Angus plays slide on one tune, which I first thought would be gimmicky when I read about it, but really works great. Sounds awesome. Williams and Rudd sound great, per usual, with Williams bass given a slightly more prominent role. He plays eighth note pumps on virtually every tune, over Rudd's straigh on 4/4 beats. The rhythms are very much allsoundsame, however, if you're looking for something to criticize. The beats, tempos, and that eigth note bass line are pretty predictable. But it's AC/DC after all.
There really aren't any filler tunes on the album either. Every song rocks really well. And unlike their last five albums or so, Johnson's voice doesn't grate on me after listening to five or six songs straight through. Every song is about a seven, eight or nine on a ten scale. On the flip side, I'm not sure which song is a ten on a ten scale, making the choice of radio single less than obvious. But, again, all the songs are at least a seven, so there's no point in the album where the energy gets sucked out. The band is incredibly tight. I know it's a studio album so maybe that's a "duh" statement. But they play together so tightly throughout, which is part of their signature sound. It also makes their sound really predictable, along with the predictable rhythms as mentioned above.
Lyrically, there's not much going on here. Most of the sexual innuendo of their '70's and '80's albums is gone now, which is probably a good thing after tunes like "Cover You in Oil" and "Stiff Upper Lip" made it seem to me that they were trying too damned hard (no pun). The songs are mostly about rocking or about being loud or whatever. Often it's "Whatever" as I'm not sure I could pass a content test about the lyrical content at this point. The Young brothers wrote the lyrics again, as they have done the past several albums. I will say that they haven't written any really stupid lyrics on Black Ice, which is a nice change from the last few albums which all had a couple songs that made you think "WTF?" about the lyrics.
In summary, there's no new ground broken here, which won't surprise anyone. But the production is absolutely awesome, Johnson sounds better than he has a right to, and the band is playing tight as a drum. I may be a dinosaur, but AC/DC still has a unique sound to me that I'm not getting from a lot of new groups. In fact, with so many bands like The Sword copying Black Sabbath so faithfully, I wonder why there aren't more bands stealing from the AC/DC formula. You have Buck Cherry and a couple others, but still no band sounds like AC/DC. I expected this album to sound like Stiff Upper Lip, which was ok but not great. But Black Ice sounds way better than Stiff Upper Lip.

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Black Ice is the first full-length studio album of all-new material from AC/DC since the release of "Stiff Upper Lip" in 2000. Produced by Brendan O'Brien at the Warehouse Studio in Vancouver, BC, Black Ice premieres 15 new AC/DC compositions and performances including the album's first single, "Rock 'N' Roll Train".

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AC/DC: Live At Donington (1992) Review

AC/DC: Live At Donington  (1992)
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Absolutely Best at the Highest possible Volume on a Surround sound system.
AC/DC Deliver for the fans, and they deliver consistently.
I doubt very much that the DVD is Overdubbed, since the Sound is the Same as Every other AC/DC Release. But even if it is overdubbed, WHAT THE HELL...
This is a Great Show, and the Goods are delivered.
Angus Plays brilliantly, and works the crowd superbly. As for the alleged disparity between what you see and what you hear... Angus is 5"2, so his playing of the Gibson SG he uses is deceptive, it looks one way when physically he is producing the sound by what his body does and his left hand technique. Hard to explain, but what you see is not always what you hear.
The other thing that I thought any Movie viewer would know, is that In Making a Concert Film, a Second , third, or whatever, camera is used for "Inserts", and this is matched as best as can be done... which does not always work; this does not mean that the Track is overdubbed, merely that the Line editor, and the Final Edit did not match.
Anyway, this is Superb.
Get NO BULL: LIVE IN MADRID, and The DVD of AC/DC Live in Munich... Extremely Brilliant !!!!!!!!
This is a real Step up from the Original VHS Release.

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When AC/DC came crashing through the gates of Castle Donington in August if 1991, they were headlining their third "Monsters Of Rock" festival at the fabled venue. They proceeded to assault the massive audience with a two hour set chock-full of their greatest hits, and an over the top visual spectacle that included firing cannons, the hells bell and giant inflatable Rosie. Filmed in 35mm Panavision with 26 cameras (including a helicopter) and newly remastered for Blu-ray Disc, AC/DC Live At Donington is one of the greatest live concert documents of all time. Blu-ray Disc Track Listing: 1. Thunderstruck 2. Shoot To Thrill 3. Back in Black 4. Fire Your Guns 5. Jailbreak 6. The Jack 7. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap 8. Moneytalks 9. Hells Bells 10. High Voltage 11. Whole Lotta Rosie 12. You Shook Me All Night Long 13. T.NT 14. Let There Be Rock 15. Highway To Hell 16. For Those About To Rock (We Salute You) Special Features: Iso-cam versions of select songs for each band member Audio commentary from Angus and Malcolm Young In Concert and full catalog interactive discography Video/Audio: Brand new 35mm film transfer to High Definition for Blu-ray PCM (uncompressed) Stereo and 5.1 Surround Sound (48 kHz/24bit) Dolby Digital 5.1 (640 kps)

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