AC/DC – High Voltage

Album Info

Artist: AC/DC

Title: High Voltage

Year: 1976

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Tracklist

  • 1. It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'N' Roll) (5:01)
  • 2. Rock 'N' Roll Singer (5:03)
  • 3. The Jack (5:52)
  • 4. Live Wire (5:48)
  • 5. T.N.T. (3:34)
  • 6. Can I Sit Next to You Girl (4:11)
  • 7. Little Lover (5:38)
  • 8. She's Got Balls (4:51)
  • 9. High Voltage (4:14)

Review

AC/DC's "High Voltage" is like the sonic equivalent of a lightning bolt to the heart, marking the band's explosive international debut in '76. It's a killer compilation culled from their first two Aussie albums, and every track is dripping with raw energy and unapologetic rock 'n' roll grit. From the opening powerhouse, "It’s a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)," with its bagpipe-infused bravado, to the electrifying "Live Wire" that became a live-show staple, this album does not hold back.

The critics might've been hesitant at first—what do they know?—but "High Voltage" went on to roar its way to three million units sold in the US alone. It’s a blazing blend of bluesy riffs, hard-hitting beats, and Bon Scott’s iconic, gritty vocals. This record captures the essence of AC/DC's early days, a ragtag band of rebels making anthems for the underdog. If you breathe hard rock, this album’s an essential slice of history you can’t skip. - Ivy