If Let There Be Rock continually fanned the fire, Highway To Hell is a more subtle arsonist, more formatted and which, while offering a majority of shares not exceeding more than four minutes, burns with a unique personality. While on this disc, several evidences show that something has changed in the land of kangaroos, input is the setting before power battery Phil Rud, and the voice of highly placed Bon Scott, that make the difference. Not only these adjustments radicalized efficiency of each title, while giving them immediate authenticity, but in addition, they extol enthusiasm. This same kind of enthusiasm that had been met with the first Van Halen.
Its clean, chaeurs thrown in front of a relentless rhythm that knows the phenomenon Highway To Hell is primarily a title song, a hymn, an electric cast irresistible chorus that, beyond the imaginary, tastes found of each, leads the listener into the trap of his most chanted chorus that sang. Flagship title, extolled in the manner of a multi generational standard, this piece alone reflects the truth of timeless hard rock, cheeky and binary, which while never denying its origins, offers to share more large number. Formula unique, combining the present moment to an exact science of the agreement that kills this Joy Ride is a gifted song insolent feeling.
However, believe qu'Highway To Hell boils down to one title would be simplistic, as the album is full of riffs more fatal than each other. And here too things were done well, because if this record was, is and will remain a total success, but also because few rocks easily assimilated that make up the architecture, such Shot Down In Flames would be nothing no securities of the tempering Beating Around The Bush or If You Want Blood (You've Got It) in which we find everything that made the band's history. Daring mix or donate his soul to the devil, which side that can be placed when you discover it for the first time, difficult to be categorical listening fever that permeates every major deal this singular object .
Last album of the era Bon Scott, who tragically disappear a few months after its release, Highway To Hell Bell Tolls some Rebel ...