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Powerage
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2003 remastered reissue of 1978 album packaged in a digipak with 16 page full color booklet containing all original album art, many unpublished photos, classic memorabilia, and liner notes. Epic.

 

What Customers Say About Powerage:

These guys are great performers. The concert was a blast. The album is just good solid dependable rock n roll. Powerage was recommended by my son as the best AC/DC album. Bon Scott is the singer.Bought the album before the Wellington concerts.

I most highly reccommend this recording for any one who has not listened to it, or as a reignition tool for anybody who has but has lost their drive. "POWERAGE" by AC/DC, is one of few albums that re-energized the rock music scene in it'era. Reviewed by D.Leary 2/3/10 This recording is compelling. The other two were VH1 and Def Lepard'S High&Dry. Like the last two mentioned, POWERAGE has remained viable and certainly one of the finest efforts that AC/DC has produced.

There's really no chance you will be disappointed. Hails to AC/DC. Powerage is known to be one of the best albums AC/DC has ever made.It's definitely a classic. Best songs are Down Payment Blues, Gimme A Bullet and What's Next To The Moon. Hails to Bon Scott. All songs are great and some are even brilliant. If you are not yet familiar with the first say 7 or 8 AC/DC albums I'd recommend this one first.

Downpayment blues - this is a slower track but features incredible solo's from angus young - 10/103. This is AC/DC's lowest selling album in the U.S. "Powerage" is a little heavier on the blues influence than any of the other albums. Kicked in the teeth - the riff is very similar to let there be rock, still a good song though as dc give it there all - 8.5/10

Gone shootin - another amazing track from dc, another varied classic track - 10/108. Up to my neck in you - this is a frentic rocker which will have your fists pounding in the air, another great track - 9.5/109. Whats next to the moon - set by the signature groove of drummer phil rudd - 9/107. Sin city - classic dc- 8/106.

Anyone who likes AC/DC should have this in their collection.1. Riff raff - great work from the youngs on this one, great song-9/105. As an AC/DC fan for 30 years. Gimmie a bullet - another great song, the opening is superb with a great verse and a cthch chorus, wonderful stuff - 9.5/104.

10/102. Every song is a winner. Rock n roll damnation - what a great song this is to open up the album, this is ac/dc in their prime.

Rogue screamer Bon Scott is in his excessive prime, the rhythm section featuring new bassist Cliff Williams and drummer Phil Rudd is a metronome disguised as a wrecking ball and the simple but bludgeoning guitar work by the Angus brothers is a profound study in rock `n' roll minimalism. But it doesn't really kick in until the middle, featuring the killer combination of "Riff Raff", "Sin City" and "What's Next To The Moon". Which may explain its lack of popularity, or perhaps it's unfair status as below average - three towering songs that should have led off the album are bookended by several good ones.But so what. Ask any AC/DC fanatic what their favorite album is, more than likely you'll hear Powerage. Considering the overplay of so many AC/DC albums, it's nice to know you have a classic piece of the band that feels like your own. For that reason the album remains unfairly tagged as the group's Bon Scott era runt of the litter, inciting both praise and support from fans, including rock royalty Keith Richards.Hearing Powerage for the first time feels like you've unearthed a rare gem. It's a very good album that was unfortunately left in the wake of several great ones ("Let There Be Rock", "If You Want Blood, You Got It", "Highway To Hell" and "Back In Black"). The album is the band's first truly accomplished work and serves as a bridge between their cult status and international fame.

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