The most savage of the group album.

The most savage of the group album.

Let There Be Rock - remastered digipack edition (included interactive link to the AC / DC site) (CD)

Customer Review

"Let there be rock" belongs to the classics of AC / DC. Personally, this is the album I'm most attached sentimentally as it is with this that I discovered this band during my teens.
It has little more despite numerous works oeuvres that we have delivered the tape to Angus Young.
What strikes me, with "Let there be rock" this is his bitter and dry. There is no concession.
There savagery that is broadcast throughout the album, ultimately it is the most unconsciously done Metal album by AC / DC as evidenced by the title "Dog eat dog".
There are of course all the classics like "Let there be rock", "Whole Lotta Rosie", "Bad Boy Boogie" or "Hell is not a bad place to be" that are regularly on the group's set lists for concerts.
These pieces are from the shadows to titles just as impactful as the "Problem Child" or "Go down."
The group also innovates with the track "Overdose" which begins with arpeggios while climbing gradually to become a voltage furibard final with solis electronic shock Angus which is the mark of AC / DC.
How many groups got down to this kind of piece, anyway, Australians have shown the way.
Finally, we must return to the delivery of Bon Scott on vocals, a real trooper with his feverish and shrill voice when more it becomes vicious on "Whole Lotta Rosie", nothing to hear we regret today yet.
"Let there be rock" has opened many doors for AC / DC, it is one of the essential album that is one of the most beautiful pages of the Hard.

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