Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Product Dimensions | 12.3 x 12.3 x 0.25 inches (31.2 x 31.2 x 0.6 cm);10.72 ounce (303.91 grams) |
Manufacturer | Legacy Recordings |
Item model number | E 80213 |
Original Release Date | 2003 |
Run time | 46 minutes |
Date First Available | February 12, 2007 |
Label | Legacy Recordings |
Country of Origin | USA |
Number of discs | 1 |
Introducing The Razors Edge [Vinyl] - a timeless rock masterpiece now available as a 2003 LP reissue on 180-gram vinyl. Dive into the electrifying world of AC/DC as they redefine hard rock without the need for drugs or alcohol. After the tragic loss of their original lead singer, Bon Scott, AC/DC underwent a profound change. Malcolm Young, set on a path of sobriety, teamed up with his brother Angus Young to create a record that would shake the music industry to its core.
Their determination and raw energy are evident in every track. The exceptional craftsmanship of The Razors Edge is brought to life on this high-quality vinyl pressing. Immerse yourself in the crackling sound and rich depth that only vinyl can deliver. Every guitar riff, every thunderous drumbeat, and every resonating lyric will ignite your senses, taking you on a musical journey like no other. This album marks the triumphant return of AC/DC as a powerhouse band.
Hits such as "Thunderstruck" and "Moneytalks" showcase their ability to captivate audiences with their signature sound and relentless energy. This album resonated with fans across the globe, reaching #2 on the Billboard 200 chart. Produced by the acclaimed hard rock producer Bruce Fairbairn, The Razors Edge captures the essence of AC/DC's unrivaled talent. It symbolizes a new era for the band, reintroducing them as a force to be reckoned with for a new generation of music lovers. If you're a collector of vinyl records, The Razors Edge is a rare gem you'd want to add to your collection.
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