Title:

’74 Jailbreak

Description:
Despite longtime AC/DC fans’ immediate acceptance of replacement singer Brian Johnson (resulting in one of rock’s all-time best sellers, 1980’s Back in Black), there was still demand for Bon Scott-era unreleased tracks. Several of their early albums in Australia and Europe (such as T.N.T.) were later combined together for their first U.S. release, High Voltage, while several tracks were cut from the original versions and never issued stateside. 1984’s five-song EP, ’74 Jailbreak, features these forgotten tracks from the band’s early days. ”Jailbreak” automatically became a concert standard when the EP came out, and it remains a mystery why it wasn’t released earlier. Also included is the largely instrumental ”Soul Stripper,” a cover of ”Baby Please Don’t Go,” plus a pair of Angus Young-Malcolm Young-Scott originals: ”You Ain’t Got a Hold on Me” and the autobiographical ”Show Business.” Although ’74 Jailbreak is by no means a definitive collection of early rarities (such compositions as ”Fling Thing,” ”Love Song,” ”Stick Around,” ”R.I.P.- Rock in Peace,” and ”School Days” remain unreleased in the States), it is a worthwhile, brief snapshot of early AC/DC.
Band or Artist:
AC/DC
Release Year:
1974
Length:
24
Barcode:
075678017827
Country:
United States
Format:
VinylDisc (vinyl CD)
Speed:
N/A
Genre:
Blues
Power Metal
Rock
Heavy Metal
Hardcore
Classic Rock
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Catalog Number:
7567-80178-2 YG
Producer:
George Young
Harry Vanda
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AllMusic Rating:
3
Record Label:
Atlantic Records
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Recording Location:
Albert Studios, Sydney, Australia
Number of Tracks:
5
Album Type:
EP
Quality:
320 kbit/s
Number of Discs:
1
Date Added:
2018-06-28 16:52:47
Packaging:
Jewel Case
Automatic Estimated Value:
~$10.99
Automatic Estimated Date:
2026-02-09
Date Added:
2018-06-28 16:52:47

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