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AC/DC - Highway To Hell (1979)
Cover Front Album Cover Back
Artist/Composer AC/DC
Format Vinyl to CD
Genre Hard Rock
Label Elektra
Index 10
Collection Status In Collection
Packaging Vinyl Record
Musicians
Drums and Percussion Rudd, Phil
Bass Guitar Williams, Cliff
Guitar-Electric Young, Angus
Guitar-Electric Young, Malcolm
Vocals-Lead Scott, Bon
Credits
Songwriter Angus Young
Songwriter Bon Scott
Songwriter Malcolm Young
Engineer Mark Dearney
Producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange
Track List
01 Highway To Hell
02 Girls Got Rhythm
03 Walk All Over You
04 Touch Too Much
05 Beating Around The Bush
06 Shot Down In Flames
07 Get It Hot
08 If You Want Blood (You've Got It)
09 Love Hungry Man
10 Night Prowler
Personal
Album Lookup1 A
Details
Spars AAD
Rare No
Sound Stereo
Notes
Originally Released as Atlantic #19244 on July 30, 1979 Given that Bon Scott's hard-partying, sex-booze-and-brawls lifestyle tragically caught up with him some six months after Highway to Hell was released, the album-opening title track - one of hard rock's all-time classics - now takes on an eerie resonance. It's not just a snotty, nihilistic party anthem, but a moment of unrepentant self-recognition from a rowdy ruffian who, for better or worse, exulted in what he was. The rest of the songs on Highway to Hell don't lend themselves to any deep readings, but of course, that's not the point. Highway to Hell distilled all the virtues of AC/DC's signature minimalism - loud, simple, pounding riffs and grooving backbeats - into the tightest batch of songs the group had written to that point, barreling along at a take-no-prisoners rate and producing a handful of gems ("Girl's Got Rhythm," "If You Want Blood (You've Got It)") along the way. Highway to Hell is not only a fitting epitaph for Bon Scott, it's also a classic rock & roll album.