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If You Want Blood You've Got It

AC/DC  Main Performer

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1 Riff Raff Young/Scott/Young 5:59
2 Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be Young/Scott/Young 4:10
3 Bad Boy Boogie Lee/Sixx/Mars/Young 7:29
4 The Jack Scott/Young/Young 5:48
5 Problem Child Young/Young/Scott 4:40
6 Whole Lotta Rosie Scott/Young/Young 4:05
7 Rock 'N' Roll Damnation Scott/Young/Young 3:41
8 High Voltage Young/Young/Scott 5:05
9 Let There Be Rock Young/Young/Scott 8:33
10 Rocker Young/Scott/Young 3:24
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If You Want Blood You've Got It

Long Play Record

Style: Hard Rock

If You Want Blood You've Got It

UPC: 696998020511

Release Date: 10/14/2003

Original Release Date: 10/14/2003

Tracks: [Riff Raff, Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be, Bad Boy Boogie, The Jack, Problem Child, Whole Lotta Rosie, Rock 'N' Roll Damnation, High Voltage, Let There Be Rock, Rocker]
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Greg Prato

AC/DC was fast becoming one of rock's top live acts by the late '70s. Few others could match the band's electrifying live performances: Angus Young's never-ending energy and wise-ass antics, Bon Scott's whiskey-soaked vocals, and the rest of the band's penchant for nailing simple, yet extremely effective and memorable, riffs and grooves. While most other rock bands of the era were busy experimenting with disco or creating studio-perfected epics, AC/DC was one of the few specializing in raw and bluesy hard rock, as evidenced by 1978's live set, If You Want Blood You've Got It. Recorded during their world tour in support of their Powerage album, If You Want Blood contains many of AC/DC's best compositions up until that point: "Bad Boy Boogie" (complete with the break-down section in which Young would "strip"), "The Jack," "Problem Child," "Whole Lotta Rosie," "High Voltage," "Let There Be Rock," and "Rocker." Strangely, their early anthem "Sin City" was not included, and there's a slight sense of studio enhancement on certain tracks. While the first disc of the 1997 box set Bonfire is the best document of live Bon Scott-era AC/DC ("Live From the Atlantic Studios"), If You Want Blood You've Got It is highly recommended. ~ Greg Prato, Rovi