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For Those About to Rock We Salute You |  | Artist: AC/DC Label: Sony Category: Music
List Price: $9.98 Buy New: $6.84 as of 2/10/2010 06:29 EST details You Save: $3.14 (31%)
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Seller: -importcds Rating: 121 reviews Sales Rank: 2189
Format: Original recording remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.3
MPN: 80208 UPC: 696998020825 EAN: 0696998020825 ASIN: B00008WT5G
Release Date: April 29, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | For Those About to Rock (We Salute You) | | • | I Put the Finger on You | | • | Let's Get It Up | | • | Inject the Venom | | • | Snowballed | | • | Evil Walks | | • | C.O.D. | | • | Breaking the Rules | | • | Night of the Long Knives | | • | Spellbound |
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Amazon.com Lesser bands might have been put off their stride by the death of their lead singer, but not AC/DC. No sooner had Bon Scott met his whiskey-sodden end in 1980 than AC/DC recruited a new singer, Brian Johnson--who sounded almost exactly like Scott--and released, in Back in Black, the biggest-selling album of their career. For Those About to Rock...We Salute You is a suitably triumphant follow-up. The cannon-punctuated title track--the most auspicious marriage of music and artillery since Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture"--still provides a spectacular finale to AC/DC concerts. For Those About to Rock also confirmed that Johnson's lyrical preoccupations were broadly congruent with those of his predecessor: "Let's Get It Up" and "Inject the Venom" are as subtle as their titles sound. This is a record Beavis and Butthead would describe as "cool"--and, as usual, they'd be right. --Andrew Mueller
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ACDC's BEST ALBUM!!! December 20, 2009 That guy 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Every ACDC album from High Voltage to Flick Of The Switch is essintial, but For Those About To Rock is hands down ACDC's best, and one of the best, if not the best hard rock album ever recorded!!..It blows my mind that Razors Edge is rated higher on Amazon, what is wrong with you people?.....Evil Walks, COD, Inject The Venom, ect, ect,..Every song has a dark and heavy vibe that ACDC was never been able to touch on again..And Brians voice was in full force on this album...Deadly stuff!!
AC/DC's Back in Black follow-up is arguably best album with Brian Johnson October 29, 2009 Terrence J. Reardon (Lake Worth (a west Palm Beach suburb), FL) AC/DC's eighth album (outside Australia) For Those About to Rock We Salute You was released in November of 1981.
Following the mammoth success of 1980's Back in Black, the pressure was on ACDC (by then comprised of singer Brian Johnson, rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young, his wild eyed younger brother lead guitarist Angus Young, bass player Cliff Williams and drummer Phil Rudd) to create an album that rivaled its predecessor. Between the release of Back in Black and For Those About to Rock, Atlantic Records here in the US released Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (after rejecting its US release a few years earlier) and quickly reaching #3 in the US whilst AC/DC collaborated once more with wunderkind producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange whom would gain fame producing Def Leppard, The Cars, Foreigner, Bryan Adams and his ex-wife Shania Twain to produce an album which IMHO trumps Back in Black as I found out when I first got this on cassette tape in July of 1985 (and have upgraded numerous times over the years).
We begin things with the title cut which is one the band's best tracks. This explosive track is just that, an explosive rocker (complete with cannons) and sadly is the only one to be played on the radio to this day from this album. Next is another rocker "Put the Finger On You" which did get some MTV play back in the 1980s when it still meant Music Television. We follow with the album's single "Let's Get it Up" which unfortunately stiffed on pop charts but did well on rock radio and on MTV back in the day. Next is "Inject the Venom" which is a stellar rock number. We closed side one with "Snowballed" which is a stellar fast paced rocker.
We begin side two with the classic "Evil Walks" with a killer intro which turns into a great mid-tempo rocker. We follow with "C.O.D" (stands for Care Of Devil) and some cry is a re-make of "You Shook Me All Night Long" but is a great song with superb riff. "Breaking The Rules" follows and is another great track which saw the band play some rather unusual chords (for AC/DC) in the verses with superb lead guitar motifs by Angus. "Night Of The Long Knives" follows and is another killer track. We close with the rocking "Spellbound" which is a great closing track.
For Those About to Rock We Salute You proved AC/DC weren't going to be a "flash in the pan" unlike many Australian rock bands (though that place did produce quite a few great bands) and For Those About to Rock became AC/DC's first album to reach #1 in the US during the Christmas holiday season and to date has sold four million copies in the US alone.
Recommended!
1981 AC/DC. October 14, 2009 Dr. Feelgood (USA) A pretty good follow-up record, to the hugely successful Back in Black record, which was the bands return, after the death of singer Bon Scott.
ACDC CD October 14, 2009 L. Loftis 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this CD for a gift, so cannot tell you what I think, but I do like this group, so I'm sure it will be a another good one.
I Salute You! September 26, 2009 Reijo Piippula (Turku, Finland) After "Back in Black" AC/DC released their next album "For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)". It is often underrated because it has no many great hits like "Back in Black" had. This album is one of the two AC/DC albums I listened to when I was a child. (The other one was "Flick of the Switch"). I have to say I like this one more than it. There's the title track in which there's great voices of shooting with a canoon. Also "Inject the Venom", "I Put the Finger on You", and "Night of the Long Knives" are the tracks I used to like - and I still like them. But what is it with "Snowballed". Is that a track about snow fight. When someone has thrown many snow balls to you, you have been "snowballed". That's a strange track. The only bad tracks in this album: "Breaking the Rules" and "Spellbound" are soft and slow for AC/DC tracks. I don't like those tracks. Well, still a great album.
Stars: Inject the Venom, I Put the Finger on You, For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)
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