The ninth album from Pink Floyd was released in September 1975, its recording involving a long and complicated multi tracking recording process, and as the follow up to ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ critics were mixed about it. However, it has come to be seen as another superb body of work from the band, with a very separate aura to its predecessor, and has been cited
Back in Black is the seventh studio album released by AC/DC and was recorded shortly after the sudden death of the band’s original vocalist Bon Scott. It is the first to feature Brian Johnson on vocals and was produced by ‘Mutt’ Lange. It became one of the biggest selling LPs in chart history, selling over 50 million copies, and made the band into one of the biggest music acts of the early 1980s. The all black LP artwork was intended as a mark of mourning for Scott, and features the iconic title track as well as You Shook Me All Night Long, Hells Bells, and Rock and Roll Ain’t Noise Pollution.
Track Listing:
1 – Hells Bells, 2 – Shoot to Thrill, 3 – What Do You Do for Money Honey, 4 – Given the Dog a Bone, 5 – Let Me Put My Love Into You, 6 – Back in Black, 7 – You Shook Me All Night Long, 8 – Have a Drink On Me, 9 – Shake a Leg, 10 – Rock and Roll Ain’t Noise Pollution
by Richard Wright and Dave Gilmour as their favourite Pink Floyd album. It includes ‘Shine on you Crazy Diamond’ and ‘Have a Cigar’ as well as the title track.
Track Listings
1 – Shine On You Crazy Diamond: Parts 1-5, 2 – Welcome to the Machine, 3 – Have a Cigar, 4 – Wish You Were Here, 5 – Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 6 – 9)
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