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Back In Black Album
  1. BACK IN BLACK
  2. GIVEN THE DOG A BONE
  3. HAVE A DRINK ON ME
  4. HELLS BELLS
  5. LET ME PUT MY LOVE INTO YOU
  6. SHAKE A LEG
  7. SHOOT TO THRILL
  8. WHAT DO YOU DO FOR MONEY HONEY
  9. YOU SHOOK ME ALL NIGHT LONG
Ballbreaker Album
  1. BALLBREAKER
  2. BOOGIE MAN
  3. BURNING ALIVE
  4. CAUGHT WITH YOUR PANTS DOWN
  5. COVER YOU IN OIL
  6. FUROR
  7. HAIL CAESAR
  8. HARD AS A ROCK
  9. LOVE BOMB
  10. THE HONEY ROLL
  11. WHISKEY ON THE ROCKS
Blow Up Your Video Album
  1. GO ZONE
  2. HEATSEEKER
  3. KISSIN DYNAMITE
  4. MEANSTREAK
  5. NICK OF TIME
  6. RUFF STUFF
  7. THIS MEANS WAR
Bonfire Album
  1. BACK IN BLACK
  2. BACK SEAT CONFIDENTIAL
  3. BAD BOY BOOGIE
  4. DOG EAT DOG
  5. GET IT HOT
  6. GIVEN THE DOG A BONE
  7. HAVE A DRINK ON ME
  8. HELLS BELLS
  9. HIGH VOLTAGE
  10. IF YOU WANT BLOOD YOU GOT IT
  11. LET ME PUT MY LOVE INTO YOU
  12. LIVE WIRE
  13. PROBLEM CHILD
  14. RIDE ON
  15. ROCKER
  16. SCHOOL DAYS
  17. SHAKE A LEG
  18. SHOOT TO THRILL
  19. SHOT DOWN IN FLAMES
  20. SIN CITY
  21. THE JACK
  22. TOUCH TOO MUCH
  23. WALK ALL OVER YOU
  24. WHAT DO YOU DO FOR MONEY HONEY
  25. WHOLE LOTTA ROSIE
  26. YOU SHOOK ME ALL NIGHT LONG
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap Album
  1. BIG BALLS
  2. DIRTY DEEDS DONE DIRT CHEAP
  3. LOVE AT FIRST FEEL
  4. PROBLEM CHILD
  5. RIDE ON
  6. ROCKER
  7. SQUEALER
Flick Of The Switch Album
  1. BADLANDS
  2. BEDLAM IN BELGIUM
  3. BRAIN SHAKE
  4. DEEP IN THE HOLE
  5. FLICK OF THE SWITCH
  6. GUNS FOR HIRE
  7. LANDSLIDE
  8. NERVOUS SHAKEDOWN
  9. RISING POWER
  10. THIS HOUSE IS ON FIRE
Fly On The Wall Album
  1. BACK IN BUSINESS
  2. DANGER
  3. FIRST BLOOD
  4. FLY ON THE WALL
  5. HELL OR HIGH WATER
  6. PLAYING WITH GIRLS
  7. SEND FOR THE MAN
  8. SHAKE YOUR FOUNDATIONS
  9. SINK THE PINK
  10. STAND UP
For Those About To Rock We Sal Album
  1. BREAKING THE RULES
  2. C.O.D.
  3. EVIL WALKS
  4. FOR THOSE ABOUT TO ROCK (WE SALUTE YOU)
  5. INJECT THE VENOM
  6. NIGHT OF THE LONG KNIVES
  7. PUT THE FINGER ON YOU
  8. SNOWBALLED
  9. SPELLBOUND
High Voltage Album
  1. CAN I SIT NEXT TO YOU GIRL
  2. HIGH VOLTAGE
  3. LITTLE LOVER
  4. LIVE WIRE
  5. T.N.T.
  6. THE JACK
Highway To Hell Album
  1. BEATING AROUND THE BUSH
  2. GET IT HOT
  3. GIRLS GOT RHYTHM
  4. HIGHWAY TO HELL
  5. LOVE HUNGRY MAN
  6. NIGHT PROWLER
  7. SHOT DOWN IN FLAMES
  8. TOUCH TOO MUCH
  9. WALK ALL OVER YOU
Let There Be Rock Album
  1. BAD BOY BOOGIE
  2. DOG EAT DOG
  3. GO DOWN
  4. LET THERE BE ROCK
  5. OVERDOSE
  6. PROBLEM CHILD
  7. WHOLE LOTTA ROSIE
Live Album
  1. BACK IN BLACK
  2. DIRTY DEEDS DONE DIRT CHEAP
  3. FOR THOSE ABOUT TO ROCK (WE SALUTE YOU)
  4. HEATSEEKER
  5. HELLS BELLS
  6. HIGHWAY TO HELL
  7. MONEYTALKS
  8. SHOOT TO THRILL
  9. T.N.T.
  10. THE JACK
  11. THUNDERSTRUCK
  12. WHOLE LOTTA ROSIE
  13. WHO MADE WHO
  14. YOU SHOOK ME ALL NIGHT LONG
Live-Special Collector Edition Album
  1. ARE YOU READY
  2. BACK IN BLACK
  3. BONNY
  4. DIRTY DEEDS DONE DIRT CHEAP
  5. FIRE YOUR GUNS
  6. FOR THOSE ABOUT TO ROCK (WE SALUTE YOU)
  7. HEATSEEKER
  8. HELLS BELLS
  9. HIGHWAY TO HELL
  10. HIGH VOLTAGE
  11. JAILBREAK
  12. LET THERE BE ROCK
  13. MONEYTALKS
  14. SHOOT TO THRILL
  15. SIN CITY
  16. T.N.T.
  17. THE JACK
  18. THE RAZORS EDGE
  19. THUNDERSTRUCK
  20. WHOLE LOTTA ROSIE
  21. WHO MADE WHO
  22. YOU SHOOK ME ALL NIGHT LONG
Powerage Album
  1. DOWN PAYMENT BLUES
  2. GIMME A BULLET
  3. KICKED IN THE TEETH
  4. RIFF RAFF
  5. SIN CITY
  6. UP TO MY NECK IN YOU
Razors Edge Album
  1. ARE YOU READY
  2. FIRE YOUR GUNS
  3. GOODBYE & GOOD RIDDANCE TO BAD LUCK
  4. GOT YOU BY THE BALLS
  5. IF YOU DARE
  6. LETS MAKE IT
  7. MISTRESS FOR CHRISTMAS
  8. MONEYTALKS
  9. ROCK YOUR HEART OUT
  10. SHOT OF LOVE
  11. THE RAZORS EDGE
  12. THUNDERSTRUCK
Stiff Upper Lip Album
  1. STIFF UPPER LIP
  2. MELTDOWN
  3. HOUSE OF JAZZ
  4. HOLD ME BACK
  5. SAFE IN NEW YORK CITY
  6. SATELLITE BLUES
  7. DAMNED
  8. COME AND GET IT
  9. ALL SCREWED UP
  10. GIVE IT UP
Who Made Who Album
  1. Chase The Ace
  2. D. T.
  3. FOR THOSE ABOUT TO ROCK (WE SALUTE YOU)
  4. HELLS BELLS
  5. RIDE ON
  6. SHAKE YOUR FOUNDATIONS
  7. SINK THE PINK
  8. WHO MADE WHO
  9. YOU SHOOK ME ALL NIGHT LONG
Stiff Upper Lip is the 17th album from a group that many would call the world’s greatest rock band. The 12-song disc finds AC/DC as unflappable as ever, a vibrant, vital rock band at the top of their game.

Anchored by one of rock’s most rhythmic duos - brothers Angus and Malcolm - and buoyed by the infamous throaty drawl of singer Brian Johnson, Stiff Upper Lip not only serves up the kind of carnal shards that fans have come to expect, (it’s their first studio album in five years) but also tips its hat to the blues-rock-roots of AC/DC and brother/producer George Young - who returns to the work the boards for the first time since 1978’s classic Powerage. "Malcolm and I were sitting around going over possible producers one day," recalls Angus. "We started talking about records and stuff and the idea of using George again just snapped into our heads at the same time. Obviously he knows what AC/DC is all about. For us there has always been that subtle blues element in what we do. All good rock has that foundation of the blues in it somewhere."

From Angus’ scorching intro on the album’s title song, "Stiff Upper Lip," to the bluesy stomp of "Meltdown," right through the clipped bursts of thunderous guitar on the rousing "Can’t Hold Me Back," it’s evident that the boys’ camaraderie set the tone. "It was fun to make this record," says Angus. "We never like to be under pressure, and no band should make an album like it’s some sort of a chore. George likes to capture the character of the people in the studio and I think we did that. He doesn’t care so much about what’s technologically correct, as long as it sounds like AC/DC."

Vocalist Brian Johnson says he has another barometer when making an AC/DC record.

"This one was a 135,000 cigarette album," he laughs. "I can always tell if we’re making a good one, when the smokes are going before, during, and after a take."

Angus agrees: "We’re a bit like the old army when we go into record. Don’t forget that the number one staple in World War I and II was tobacco." A proper metaphor for a band that has never looked over their shoulder.

"We know who we are," says Angus. "We trust each other and rely on that. A lot of music you hear starts getting that fast food mentality - just put it out. We’ve never been about that." Brian says the process of give and take is important, as well. He points out that "Stiff Upper Lip" was a song that captured the band’s playful approach. "When the boys first played me that riff I just started going off in what I like to call my ‘Satchmo’ voice," laughs Brian. "I was like ‘is this too much?’ But the boys were ‘no, no that’s perfect.’ We had such a great vibe making this record. I think all the brothers had such simpatico going with the guitar exchanges and riffs – the whole thing was just a refreshing ball."

Other standouts fans will be flocking to are the blistering "Satellite Blues" and the slippery ride of "Can’t Stand Still." "I love that one," says Brian. "When I listen to that song it reminds me of everything that’s fun and alive about rock n’ roll. I sang it through in one take and if you listen at the end you can even hear the boys applauding. That’s the kind of atmosphere we had throughout the making of this album."

No wonder. George Young has produced some of AC/DC’s most classic albums, including their 1974 debut High Voltage, 1977’s Let There Be Rock, 1978’s If You Want Blood (You Got It), and Powerage. Says Brian: "I think the album has a wonderful feel – almost pre-Back In Black (produced by Mutt Lange) – which was the AC/DC era where George’s hand was felt the most. He really makes recording exciting. He makes it feel like everyone is contributing their best all of the time."

Back In Black, of course, is also a bittersweet demarcation line in AC/DC folklore. The band’s original singer, the legendary Bon Scott, died tragically before the making of what some consider AC/DC’s milestone work. Brian Johnson was chosen in April of 1980, and quickly stepped up to record the album the following month. Fans embraced the disc like no other AC/DC album. It would go on to make history for AC/DC, breaking dozens of sales records, and landing them sold out concerts across the globe, forever cementing their reputation as hard rock’s preeminent troubadours.

From their very first gig in the early ‘70’s in Sydney, Australia at a place called the Chequers Club (artists such as Sammy Davis Jr. and Frank Sinatra performed there) the AC/DC legend grew in direct proportion to the band’s take-no-prisoners philosophy. "We’d play anywhere anytime, and not always to adoring fans," laughs Angus. "But we never stopped playing – mostly in fear of what would happen when we did." The group earned their stripes as one of rockdom’s most dedicated live bands, with Angus’ schoolboy attire becoming one of the most famous trademarks in rock history.

Throughout the years, AC/DC has managed to create that rarest of bond between their fans. Whether it was the classic Let There Be Rock of 1977, the anthem laced Highway To Hell of 1979, or the pseudo-best of collection, Who Made Who of 1986, the soundtrack for Stephen King’s movie Maximum Overdrive (He’s one of the group’s most vocal fans) AC/DC has never given in to the crass commercialism or shameless self-promotion that have scarred other bands’ careers.

Their most recent release, the 1997 Bonfire box set, a 5-CD collection crafted by the band as a tribute to Bon, was done with the usual AC/DC understatement. "That project wasn’t ever about nostalgia," says Angus. "It was about his spirit. We even called on fans to help us track things down."

Angus has said that one of the keys of AC/DC’s longevity has always been the ability of their audience to relate to them. "We always stop and say ‘what would our fans think?’" says Angus. "Sometimes it’s like we’re on a first name basis with ‘em. We’ve learned never to pay too much attention to the trends, or to what the experts are telling you is the next big thing. Our fans know what to expect from us. And that’s how we approach making a record. I always say sometimes it’s the guy digging the ditch that can tell you more about building the road then all the engineers put together."



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