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Let There Be Rock is the fourth studio album by Australian rock band AC/DC.It was originally released on 21 March 1977 in Australasia, through Albert Productions label. A modified international edition was released on 25 July 1977, through Atlantic Records.
The music video for "Let There Be Rock" was filmed in July 1977. It was recorded in the Kirk Gallery church [1] in Surry Hills, Sydney and featured Bon Scott, Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Phil Rudd, and Cliff Williams, who replaced Mark Evans as the band's bassist shortly after the Let There Be Rock album was released. This marked one of ...
The movie's poster and videotape package featured cover art similar to that on the most widely distributed editions of the Let There Be Rock album. In 1997, an expanded audio recording of the concert was released on CD as Let There Be Rock: The Movie – Live in Paris, on discs 2 and 3 of the Bonfire box set. In addition to the 13 tracks ...
Australian rock band AC/DC have released 18 studio albums, two soundtrack albums, three live albums, one extended play, 57 singles, ... Let There Be Rock
"Whole Lotta Rosie" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It is the eighth and final track on the band's fourth Australian album, Let There Be Rock, released in Australia in March 1977, and was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott.
The band's most recent album, the live If You Want Blood, had reached number 13 in the United Kingdom, and the two albums previous to that, 1977's Let There Be Rock and 1978's Powerage, had seen the band find their raging, blues-based hard rock sound.
A motion picture of this concert, entitled AC/DC: Let There Be Rock, was released theatrically and on videotape in 1980, and on DVD on 7 June 2011. [1] However, the movie does not contain the performance of "T.N.T." included on this album. The album also does not contain the band interviews found on the film.
This part of the band's concert theatrics later accompanied "Let There Be Rock"; "Rocker" has been performed only a few times since Bon Scott's passing in 1980. The live "Dog Eat Dog" was released as the b-side of the single "Whole Lotta Rosie" in November 1978, but only in Australia.