![]() Overall, this was probably the most successful song off of the release. ![]() The track is extremely fun, and is most likely a song you'll remember and hum after you listen to it. Again, this brings up the thing I was saying about the taking of sexual lyrics and making them into music that you strut to. There is the title track as an amazing opener, probably the biggest highlight of the album. Honestly, this is a hard review to write, because I grew up with AC/DC being a memorable band and I liked them a bunch, but I've found that it is hard to put in words my feelings about the band, which are mostly positive. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap is one of those albums that really showed AC/DC in the light they were supposed to be perceived in, and people really enjoy it to this day. The way they rock their instruments with barely any trouble, and also the way they can take sex lyrics and make them bad-ass, unlike some bands (I'm looking at you, AEROSMITH.). The thing I adore about AC/DC is the way they infuse their music with just enough swagger and swing to bring them to the top of rock bands in the 70's and 80's. Thanks to Time Signature, Pekka, colt, Lynx33, Unitron for the updates Buy AC/DC - DIRTY DEEDS DONE DIRT CHEAP musicĭirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap - 70's rock cheese at its finest. A remastered version of the international edition was released in 2003 by Epic Records. The cover shown here is the original Australian version. International edition released on Atlantic Records in 17 December 1976, with different track listing and cover art and in the US on 27 March 1981. Studio album, released on Albert Productions in Australia on 20 September 1976. Bon Scott / lead vocals - Angus Young / lead and rhythm guitars - Malcolm Young / rhythm guitar, backing vocals - Mark Evans / bass, backing vocals - Phil Rudd / drums - George Young / bass on track 3 Ain't No Fun (Waiting Round to Be a Millionaire) (edit) (6:57) 8. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (edit) (3:52) 2. Jailbreak (4:41) Total Time 42:36 International version: 1. Ain't No Fun (Waiting Round to Be a Millionaire) (7:31) 3. ![]() There’s Gonna Be Some Rockin’ (Scott/Young/Young) – 3:14ħ.Original Australian version: 1. Problem Child (Scott/Young/Young) – 5:43Ħ. Love at First Feel (Scott/Young/Young) – 3:05ĥ. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (Scott/Young/Young) – 3:46Ģ. Though it may not be as well crafted as the in-memory-of-Bon classic Back in Black, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap is another fitting eulogy to one of hard rock’s most influential vocalists.ġ. On the whole, Dirty Deeds is a fine album with some nice treats for diehards. The song, highlighted by the Keith Richards-inspired licks of Angus Young and the haunting, melancholy lyrics of Bon Scott, shows AC/DC in a rare sensitive form yet manages to retain the raw power that has since become the band’s trademark (‘Ride On’ would be the only Bon Scott-era song to be placed on the 1986 compilation Who Made Who). The album’s greatest artistic moment, however, comes in the form of ‘Ride On,’ where AC/DC experiments with a slow, rhythmic blues ballad. The title track became a concert staple for the band, but Dirty Deeds‘ most well-known track is arguably ‘Big Balls,’ a sleazy, ambiguous number that would become one of the band’s most well-recognized songs. until 1981, when AC/DC became rock icons the previous year and fans were growing hungry for more material featuring the band’s late singer, Bon Scott. Originally released in 1975, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap did not hit the U.S.
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