Fresh retarded classic early eighties

Fresh retarded classic early eighties

Back in Black (Remastered) (Audio CD)

Customer Review

AC / DC's Back in Black was the first LP that I bought aware. Well, before there was a couple of singles Abba etc., and my uncle had given me "The Wall", the then overwhelmed me. But when I with the catchy AC / DC logo saw the pitch-black LP in the store and my gloomy the "Hells Bells" and the wild "You Shook Me All Night Long" sounded, it was love at first sight. From then on, I spent years painting the AC / DC logo on math notebooks and scraps of my small speaker with "Back in Black".
But one gets older and more mature and feels at some point too grown men yelling with more than snapping head voice. Eventually my LP was also to be scratched to still be fun. So disappeared "Back in Black" from the scene.
But I swear, every time I heard AC / DC on the radio or the cinema-credits music, I knew that I need this CD again. As it worked out well that now an excellent "remastered" edition is out. I had to have.
In fact, the board is so good, so brutal as 20 years ago, with virtually no weaknesses. And what I did not know then that disk is - so you have no fear nodules - perfect car music.
The CD starts with "Hells Bells", a dark song, which was next to Marilyn Manson then. The intro hunts still shiver down my back. Of course, there are in addition to classics like "Back in Black" and "You Shook Me All Night Long" also a few less successful titles such as "Let Me Put My Love Into You", a great title that destroyed by a horrible untalented presented Refrain is (AC / DC should not try to sing in two voices), but overall, the CD is still very worth listening to. It surprises me how young and fresh they still come off - most of the music from the early eighties looks quite dusty in comparison to today. At this Fresh sure the new mix has its share, which ensures clear, precise instruments locatable.