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Description--------------------------------------------------------------------- AC/DC - Powerage DTS --------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist...............: AC/DC Album................: Powerage Genre................: Rock Year.................: 1978 Channels.............: DTS / 5.1 Burn test............: 10/5/2012 Posted by............: MrMalikai on 2/9/2010, 10/7/2012 Included.............: WAV, CUE, NFO, Cover Information..........: Play it LOUD! --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting --------------------------------------------------------------------- 01 - Rock 'N' Roll Damnation 02 - Down Payment Blues 03 - Gimme A Bullet 04 - Riff Raff 05 - Sin City 06 - What's Next To The Moon 07 - Gone Shootin 08 - Up To My Neck In You 09 - Kicked In The Teeth Playing Time.........: 00:39:54 Total Size...........: 402.00 MB --------------------------------------------------------------------- It's a stereo to DTS 5.1 conversion. Burn it to a standard CD-R. Can be played on home theater systems that have a DTS decoder and on PC's with the software to play DTS. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Powerage was a first in the sense that it debuted bassist Cliff Williams, but it really is more of a final curtain to the band's early years. It would be the last produced by Vanda & Young, the legendary Australian production team who also helmed hits by the Easybeats, and it was the last before AC/DC became superstars. As such, it's perhaps the most overlooked of their '70s records, also because, frankly, it is the most uneven of them. Not that it's a bad record -- far from it, actually. There are a few genuine classics here, most notably "Down Payment Blues" and "Up to My Neck in You," and there's a real appeal in how Bon Scott's gutter poems of excess are reaching a mythic level; there's a real sense that he truly does believe that rock & roll leads straight to hell on "Rock 'n' Roll Damnation." But overall, the record is just a bit too wobbly, one where the parts don't add up to a record as hard and addictive as before -- but there's still plenty worth hearing here. Related Torrents
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