Black Ice [Digipak]
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Rock 'N' Roll Train (Album Version)
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Skies On Fire (Album Version)
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Big Jack (Album Version)
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Anything Goes (Album Version)
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War Machine (Album Version)
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Smash 'N' Grab (Album Version)
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Spoilin' For A Fight (Album Version)
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Wheels (Album Version)
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Decibel (Album Version)
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Stormy May Day (Album Version)
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She Likes Rock 'N' Roll (Album Version)
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Money Made (Album Version)
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Rock 'N' Roll Dream (Album Version)
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Rocking All The Way (Album Version)
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Black Ice (Album Version)
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synopsis
Their first album in eight years, the longest gap of time between any two AC/DC albums, Black Ice is a heavier effort than 2000's 'Stiff Upper Lip'. Angus Young makes use of heavier riffs and shredding throughout, which adds to the infamous wail of singer Brian Johnson, who takes control of lyrical duties for the first time in twenty years. The album is preceded by the single, 'Rock 'n' Roll Train'.
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Referentienummer:
9067907
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Opnametype
S
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Mono/Stereo
Stereo
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Label:
Columbia
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Engineer
Mike Fraser
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Distributeur:
Arvato Services
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Productbeschrijving
Black Ice [Digipak]
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Catalogusnummer
88697392382
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Producer
Brendan O'Brien
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EAN:
0886973923825
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opmerkingen
AC/DC: Brian Johnson (vocals); Malcolm Young, Angus Young (guitar); Cliff Williams (bass guitar); Phil Rudd (drums). Audio Mixer: Mike Fraser. Audio Remasterer: George Marino. Recording information: Warehouse Studio , Vancouver CA. Has any band ever stayed as true to a winning formula as AC/DC. Over three-plus decades, the Aussie quintet never embraced contemporary fads (like '80s ZZ Top with dance music or mid '90s Metallica with alternative rock) or deviated from their air-guitar-friendly ways. Eight years after their previous effort (the underrated STIFF UPPER LIP), the band comes through again with BLACK ICE. With Phil Rudd's muscled, midtempo beats and the Young brothers' inimitable fret interplay, the album is loaded with fist raisers. No less than three songs specifically mention "Rock & Roll" in their titles. Familiarities aside, there are some wild cards on BLACK ICE. Brian Johnson sings almost wistfully on the stand-out "Anything Goes" over Angus's staccato picking (reminiscent of the "Highway to Hell" intro). Johnson also delivers some surprisingly blues-inflected performances on tracks like "Stormy May Day" and the workingman's stomp, "Money Made." "War Machine" finds them storming into protest territory for the first time in their Hall of Fame career. Like all their recent outings, BLACK ICE was recorded at the Warehouse in Vancouver by alt-rock super-producer Brendan O'Brien whose no-frills, turn-it-up-and-get-out-of-the-way production approach suits the material perfectly.
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recensies
Rolling Stone (p.123) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he best stuff nearly lives up to their career peaks, especially 'Rock N Roll Train,' where the brothers Young toss fat, slashing chords at each other like knife jugglers." Spin (p.87) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "AC/DC still sound strong and hungry 35 years on, as if they could pulverize riffs in perpetuity." Entertainment Weekly (p.68) - "The Aussie outfit's first album in eight years kicks off with the single 'Rock N Roll Train,' a meaty, medium-paced riff assault with a terrific, growling performance from singer Brian Johnson..." Mojo (Publisher) (p.102) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "It's an urgent, raw, committed and unreconstructed work....A real return to form....Vital and vitalising." Blender (Magazine) (p.72) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "'Anything Goes' and 'Big Jack' rev up like fast machines with clean motors." Record Collector (magazine) (p.78) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "'Spoilin' For A Fight' is the kind of hugely infectious fist-clenching, fringe-whipping chant-along at which they've always excelled, while 'She Likes Rock'n'Roll is equally sure-footed..."
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