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Highway to Hell | 
enlarge | Artist: Ac/dc Label: Sony Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $6.43 You Save: $7.55 (54%)
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Rating: 188 reviews Sales Rank: 243
Format: Original Recording Reissued, Original Recording Remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 80206 UPC: 696998020627 EAN: 0696998020627 ASIN: B00008BXJG
Release Date: February 18, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW Factory Sealed - Ready to be shipped within 24 hrs from California - Average 5 workdays delivery time - Excellent customer service - Buy with confidence!
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| Tracks:
| • | Highway To Hell | | • | Girls Got Rhythm | | • | Walk All Over You | | • | Touch Too Much | | • | Beating Around The Bush | | • | Shot Down In Flames | | • | Get It Hot | | • | If You Want Blood (You've Got It) | | • | Love Hungry Man | | • | Night Prowler |
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Amazon.com essential recording What Highway to Hell has that Back in Black doesn't is Bon Scott, AC/DC's original lead singer who died just months after this album was released. Scott had a rusty, raspy, scream of a voice, like he might break into a coughing fit at any moment. In other words, on crunchy, hook-heavy metal classics like the title track, and on "Get It Hot" which is more roadhouse rock than metal, he had the perfect instrument for such wild-living anthems. Too perfect, it turned out. --David Cantwell
Album Description AC/DC's 1979 album digitally remastered and reissued in a special digipak plus a 16 page full color booklet containing all original album art, many unpublished photos, classic memorabilia and new 2003 liner notes. Epic.
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AC/DC En el Mejor Momento de su Carrera. September 27, 2008 Pedro Jimenez (mexico city) "Highway to Hell" es para muchos fans(me incluyo)el mejor album de su carrera,con la llegada del productor "Mutt" Lange encuentran el equilibrio y la potencia necesaria en sus composiciones, dando el salto de calidad que los hace superestrellas del rock y una fuerza que surge a finales de la decada de los 70's, para iniciar con todo un movimiento que avecinaba el reinado del hard rock durante la siguiente, empezando por el himno "Highway to Hell", donde lucen contundentes en su interpretacion, con cada tema va llegando un nuevo clasico, y canciones como "Girls Got the Rhythm", "Walk All Over You", "If You Want Blood", se hacen indispensables en su repertorio, el cual, sin saberlo quedaria como el final del legado de Bon Scott con la banda, y dejaria el camino preparado para su otra obra maestra "Back in Black", y asi Brian Johnson comenzara la nueva decada al frente de el que para muchos junto con "Iron Maiden" y "Judas Priest" forman los 3 grupos indispensables y mas importantes del Heavy Metal en su mejor momento. Una obra indispensable para los rockeros de todos los tiempos.
AC/DC Highway To Hell/ Cant Live Without September 14, 2008 pinkfloyd (annoymus countries) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
By 1979 AC/DC were starting too gain recognition in the US but still werent that big there and they had a few albums behind them, High Voltage, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, Let There Be Rock, Powerage, If You Want Blood Youve Got it LIVE, but this one just might be one of the best AC/DC albums ever realesed. From the title track too the end this album never stops rocking and the song, Highway To Hell, shows that it doesent take 10 minute jams to make a great rock album all it takes is simple three chord riffs basic rock beat drums and cool vocals and a nice guitar solo in the middle. Highway To Hell is another one of those riffs every rock fan knows. Realesed in 1979 Highway To Hell is the album that got AC/DC too become a big band in America. Unfortunatly though it would be the last album with the singer, Bon Scott because he died in 1980. Buy this album today people or get a copy of it somewhere cant live without this album.
Bon Scott's swan song with AC/DC still a masterpiece nearly 30 years on September 12, 2008 Terrence J. Reardon (Port Saint Lucie, FL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Australian hard rockers AC/DC released their album Highway to Hell in July of 1979. By this time, AC/DC were still trying to establish themselves in the US although they were already huge in the UK and in their native Australia. They had a few albums under their belt and toured with everyone and opened up for bands such as Styx, Aerosmith and Rush during this time period of 1977 and 1978. However, commercial success eluded the band until 1979's Highway to Hell which was the first of three albums that AC/DC would work with producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange. The album is pure AC/DC. Every track is great. You get the rock radio staples out of the album's title cut, "Girls Got Rhythm" and the pulsing "Shot Down in Flames". Other highlights include "If You Want Blood (You've Got It)" (a song named after their live album from 1978), the minor single "Touch Too Much", "Beating Around the Bush", "Walk All Over You" and "Get it Hot". However, the best songs on the album are first "Love Hungry Man" which is somewhat of an overlooked gem in the AC/DC repertoire and the album's last track which the spooky "Night Prowler" which caused controversy when an AC/DC hat was worn by "the Night Stalker", a murderer who used AC/DC as a scapegoat for his evils. The song, ironically enough, was about what teenagers used to do, sneak out of their windows to their boyfriend or girlfriend's house whilst the parents were asleep. Highway to Hell was coincidentally the band's first Top 20 charting and Platinum selling album here in the US. Sadly, Highway to Hell was also the last album with the late Bon Scott before he died in February of 1980 after a long night of drinking and this album found Scott at his best on his last album as was Angus Young's possessed lead guitar work. You really have to listen to what's not played on the radio to understand how great he was. Today, the album still sounds competent nearly 30 years on, especially with with this digitally remastered edition. Highly recommended!
AC / DC - The End Of The Bon Scott Era August 22, 2008 Steven Sly (Kalamazoo, MI United States) "Highway To Hell" would be the album that put AC/DC on the map in the U.S., but would also be the last for lead singer Bon Scott who would die of alcohol poisoning shortly after the album's release. Scott always harnessed a playful nod and a wink sense of humor in his lyrics and vocals that would raise the level of the material up a few notches. You never got the feeling that he was taking himself too seriously. Musically in many ways AC/DC sticks to their patented formula, but on this album everything works very nicely. The title track became the band's first legit hit in the U.S. and remains one of the most famous classic rock guitar riffs to this day. For straight ahead rock n roll with a slight bluesy touch in spots it does not get much better than this. For me "Highway To Hell" may be the all time best AC/DC studio album and remains a hard rock classic from the end of the 70's.
HIghway to Hell (Been There, Done, That) June 28, 2008 Donnie Barr (Missouri, USA) Killer Album, lets me go back to when music was music. Got it in less then a week. Good works Amazon and Pepsi. You Cats Rock! Yeah!
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