Label: Sony Music (Japan), SICP 1700
Style: Hard Rock
Country: Sydney, Australia
Time: 44:20
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 314 Mb
Charts: AUS #14. AUS: 5x Platinum.
In
November 1973, guitarists Malcolm Young and Angus Young formed AC/DC
and recruited bassist Larry Van Kriedt, vocalist Dave Evans, and Colin
Burgess, ex-Masters Apprentices drummer. Soon the Young brothers decided
that Evans was not a suitable frontman for the group; they felt he was
more of a glam rocker like Gary Glitter. The band had recorded only one
single with Evans, "Can I Sit Next To You Girl", with "Rockin' in the
Parlour" as the B-side. In September 1974, Ronald Belford "Bon" Scott,
an experienced vocalist and friend of producer George Young, replaced
Dave Evans after friend Vince Lovegrove recommended him. The addition of
Scott redefined the band; like the Young brothers, Scott had been born
in Scotland before emigrating to Australia in his childhood, and loved
rock and roll, especially Little Richard. Scott had played in the
Valentines, the Spektors and Fraternity. In a 2010 interview with Mojo's
Sylvie Simmons, Angus Young recalled that Scott "moulded the character
of AC/DC... Everything became more down to earth and straight ahead.
That's when we became a band."
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Voltage_(1975_album))
01. It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock 'N' Roll) (05:01)
02. Rock 'N' Roll Singer (05:03)
03. The Jack (05:52)
04. Live Wire (05:49)
05. T.N.T. (03:34)
06. Can I Sit Next To You Girl (04:12)
07. Little Lover (05:39)
08. She's Got Balls (04:51)
09. High Voltage (04:14)

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