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AC/DC Black Ice CD Limited Edition Red Cover Angus Young Malcolm NEW SEALED

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Item specifics

Condition
New: An item that is still in its original shrink wrap from the manufacturer and the original ...
Producer
Brendan O'brien
Color
Red
Style
Hard Rock
Features
Sealed
Edition
New Edition
UPC
0886973382929
Artist
AC
Format
CD
Release Year
2008
Record Label
Edge Products Unknown Vendors, Edgu
Release Title
Black Ice
Genre
Accessories

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Product Identifiers

Record Label
Edge Products Unknown Vendors, Edgu
UPC
0886973382929
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6046055000

Product Key Features

Format
CD
Release Year
2008
Genre
Accessories
Artist
AC
Release Title
Black Ice

Dimensions

Item Height
0.34 in
Item Weight
0.16 lb
Item Length
5.70 in
Item Width
4.91 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1

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  • Most favourable review

    Classic AC/DC

    Classic AC/DC with a little more production than the previous albums. It's hard not to love AC/DC!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: icedtyler

  • AC/DC is a "Runaway Train"

    I read a review from another fellow and simply felt compelled to write one myself. First off, I've been a fan of AC/DC since the beginning of the Brian Johnson years and "Back in Black" (my jr. high school years). Secondly, its not fair at all to compare this (like a previous reviewer has) to any of the old AC/DC classic studio releases. What you have in Black Ice is a return to what made AC/DC so successful in the 80's. Very simple, hooky, story-telling lyrics. Brian Johnson must be doing some throat exercises because I swear he sounds 15 years younger on this release, and is less raspy. The band is, well, IT'S AC/DC pure and simple!!! Mostly 3 chords, smokin' guitar licks from the master Angus Young and straightforward, heart pounding, relentless percussion. I must admit, I didn't ...

  • Great CD from a great band and a great world tour 2009!

    AC / DC is for me the best band in the world. I am over 30 years, a big fan from Germany. Since October 2008 the new album "Black Ice" is on the market, and I've got me right away! For me it runs in the car and at home up and down! Great AC / DC sound, as I knows about this band! Heavy metal rock’n’roll with Brian's unmistakable good voice. The "old" men are still super mood! Angus is simply a cult. The songs: "Black Ice, Decibel, War Machine, Rocking all the way" I liked particularly well. In total there are 15 tracks, each recognizes the blind as AC / DC rhythm and style. The cover is available in 4 different colors. I possess the Blue Album (Deluxe Limited Edition) with an extended booklet. In this booklet are the lyrics. Grandiose was the "Black Ice" - Live concert in Munich's ...

  • The return of rock greatness

    This album is a instant classic for all AC/DC fans. Most of the songs features the familiar Angus guitar riff's and Malcom's skills on the guitars. The beginning of the song you can almost feel a reunion of sorts with rock n roll train. Almost like a long delayed reunion and you just have to puff a cigarete on the excellence of the original lineup coming out of hibernation. The rest of the tracks show the same familiarty with the ugly roughhousing and attitudes that made them a legendary band to listen too. War machine is an excellent track and don't be suprised if they use it in the upcoming Iron Man 2 soundtrack because of the lyrics. If you a classic or new rocker this is a must have of an album. you will not be dissapointed because AC/DC delivers always to the fans.

  • Utterly Forgettably

    In a year that saw the long-awaited return of rockers of old (read: Guns n' Roses), AC/DC's latest entry is an utterly forgettable bit of throwback rock that can hardly compare to the band's previous work. Like Guns n' Roses, singer Brian Johnson still sounds fantastic, but the tedious, unvarying tracks add little to the band's canon of tunes. It's difficult to pinpoint exactly what's missing from "Black Ice," especially compared to AC/DC's masterworks, like "Back in Black." Simply put, the music seems routine. The band shows up, does their thing and leaves. Indeed, "Black Ice" is a study of how many songs can use the words "rock and roll" in the title. This coupled with the fact that the album is only available at WalMart will no doubt add to buyers' chagrin. In a word, skip "Black Ice" ...