The album Back in Black is not unfairly one of the bestselling of all time. In addition to classics that still belong to the standard repertoire of AC / DC's live shows today, can be found on Back in Black a lot of songs that rival the classics "Back in Black", "Hell's Bells" or "You Shook Me All Night Long" in anything. I'm thinking of "Let me put my love into you" or "Givin the Dog a Bone". An album without a single weak song. AC / DC's best, if you ask me. The DualDisc offers beside the normal album (in the remastered digipack version) on the one hand, a DVD on the back of the Silberling with the complete album in the best 48kHz sound. Who thinks you do not hear the difference anyway, which can look forward to a great documentation on the DVD side. Interviews, archive material, all inclusive. In twenty minutes you can learn not only a lot about the making of the album, but you see the in the tooths guys still tell putzmunter about the old days. Not too much should be expected, however, from the "In studio performances by Angus and Malcom" Who really believes that we see as Angus and Malcom have recorded the album, completely wrong Although the two sitting in a studio -.. But it would make no difference if they were sitting on a living room couch. In 2004, mind you, not 1980. You play the main riff of some songs before. That's it. On the one had good cook can do without. On the other hand ... Man, it might not be so to advertise large. I find the documentation really great. It is interesting, entertaining and very well done. Only I'm not quite convinced of the DualDisc as such. A CD with a separate add-on DVD would be much better for me. A two-sided medium can hardly touch. Constantly you have to be careful so as not to leave his fingerprints on the valuable part. In addition, the CD / DVD is a little thicker than a normal CD. One or the other CD player or changer could thus possibly have problems.