One day, on February 19, 1980, Bon Scott passed away: it was a tragedy for AC/DC, they recruited a certain Brian Johnson from Geordie and recorded the masterpiece "Back in Black", 42 minutes of pure heavy metal, not hard but heavy.
It includes the great Hells Bells, and this CD, if we can say so, is the first heavy metal CD in history, the best-selling album in history, 46 million copies, and also contains Back in Black, Money, the legendary Shoot the Thrill, Let Me Put On You.
Honor to AC/DC who recorded a masterpiece with this album and pure heavy metal: listen to believe.
Bon Scott r.i.p.
this review is also dedicated to Pessotto, goodbye
Back in Black features pure Hard Rock: a blend of meticulously crafted melodies and amphetamine solos that boldly emerge from Angus Young’s Gibson.
This nonetheless remains the best work of the Australian Rock band, and I believe it is one of the best albums Hard Rock has ever had.
"Back In Black remains an indisputable, irreplaceable album."
"Three chords repeated endlessly, Brian’s screeching voice, Phil’s drum groove hammering your brain and shaking your heart for a legendary piece."
This album made them legends of rock, like Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple.
The album opens with the famous bells to remember the old singer, and then immediately delivers a magnificent gem, 'Hells Bells.'
"Back In Black is entirely dedicated to Bon, from the title to the cover, it’s a tribute to him."
"Everything comes from the rhythm: it is the base and the 'feeling' of what we play. We want people to physically feel the energy we release."