Redición japo sin remasterizar de esta recopilación de AC/DC que sirvió como banda sonora para la peli "Maximum Overdrive", basada en una novela del genio del terror: Stephen King.
La mayoría de los temas son de la etapa de Brian Johnson con la banda y tan solo uno de la época de Bon Scott está incluído en el disco, el blues Ride On. Además incluye tres temas inéditos hasta la fecha, el que da título al disco y dos instrumentales cortas: D.T. y Chase The Ace.
Tracklist: 1 Who Made Who 3:26 2 You Shook Me All Night Long 3:31 3 D.T. 2:56 4 Sink the Pink 4:15 5 Ride On 5:50 6 Hells Bells 5:13 7 Shake Your Foundations 4:10 8 Chase the Ace 3:01 9 For Those About to Rock (We Salute You) 5:44
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Japanese reissue of AC/DC compilation and OST for the film "Maximum Overdrive".
From RateYourMusic:
I could just as well write off Who Made Who? entirely but I won't and I can't! You see here's what horror master and sometime Rock Critic Stephen King and I have one thing in common-we both love AC/DC. Here is their story-the Young brothers-Angus and Malcolm plus a revolving door cast of characters who lived to tell in tragedy and then in ultimate triumph. The soundtrack to a terrible and long forgotten Flick worth seeing if only for its camp value and Eighties kitsch-Maximum Overdrive, Who Made Who? is a perfect down under antipodean blues introduction to the Thunder from Down Under-named after the Singer Sewing Machine and its High Voltage Sound-AC/DC. Rising out of the Ashes of two Other Aussie bands the Easybeats-Friday on My Mind and Flash and the Pan-Hey Saint Peter-AC/DC's story is one of struggle and hard luck, playing pubs and bars in Australia's largest cities Sydney and Melbourne-and in the wide, long and hot Desert Outback-any place the loud, proud and rowdy Aussie crowds would have them, paving the way for such usual suspects that have should-be-obscure-and-actually-famous names. The bands include Rose Tattoo, Angel City, Hunters and Collectors, the Hoodoo Gurus, the Saints, Cold Chisel, Radio Birdman, INXS, Midnight Oil-and more recently, Powderfinger, You Am I, Silverchair and Wolfmother.
Here is an outline of the nine Koala Bear Chapters that are the Sermon on the Mount of Oz-Rock! Get ready for the AC/DC Power Surge. My life-and hopefully-your life-will never again be the same!
Part 1-Ride On-Their story begins in 1976, when as a lark change of pace becomes an actual statement of purpose and intent. With Ride On, AC/DC actually write a ballad. However Friends, this ain't your typical power ballad! No sir! Ride On is a brilliant world-weary morning-after resignation blues sung by Bon Scott. Here, Bon recounts his bad behavior in no uncertain terms. As his sidekick friend mate Angus Young reels off his concluding blues solo on his black Gibson SG, Bon wrote his epitaph four years too early-"I'm gonna Ride On!...One of these days I'm gonna change my evil ways!"-but true to his Tasmanian Devil character right to the end in true rock & roll style, he couldn't because conversion or reform just wasn't for him. And so on February 19th, 1980-after a night out drinking at the local pub a world away in London, Bon Scott was found dead in the back seat of a car at the totality age of 33. Days later, he was flown back from England-Atlantic Ocean-to the Medittereanean-to the Indian Ocean-Australia-to the suburb of Fremantle -right outside of Perth. A Night Prowler's life Shot Down in Flames along the Highway to Hell. Bon Scott-Gone but Certainly Not Forgotten. Rock in Peace, mate!
Part 2-Sink the Pink and Shake Your Foundations-The two rough gems on the otherwise dull and flat 85 release Fly on the Wall-still proved that even a bad AC/DC album was better than so-called good records that are overrated and overpraised. To this Rabbit Listener, give me AC/DC over Nirvana, Metallica and Guns n' Roses any day! At the end of the day, Sink the Pink and Shake Your Foundations are like jackhammers pounding on both concrete and metal!
Part 3-Title Cut-In which Brian Johnson goes to a video arcade and Angus Young gets an A on his math exam and plays the Morse code on his Gibson SG blues guitar-What more could you want? That is rock & roll!
Part 4-Instrumentals D.T. and Chase the Ace-In which a Holden and an Aussie Ford race from Sydney to Melbourne. At the finish, the race is too close to call!
And Finally-Hitting Their Stride-Part 5-You Shook Me All Night Long, Hell's Bells and For Those about to Rock (We Salute You) -In which being overplayed can actually be a good thing and a blessing in disguise, AC/DC'S Top 3-three best-songs-actually are brilliant because they have captured the essence of why they matter to many Rock fans. Even to fans that don't even like Rock-they're more into Country, Hip-hop and Blues-the fans of those musics already know these three classics by heart. For fans of the Rock Beginner and Not-Quite-There type, You Shook Me All Night Long, Hell's Bells and For Those about to Rock (We Salute You)-are a brilliant introduction to rock & roll-Brian Johnson's Sydney-via-Newcastle screech and Angus Young's strutting Gibson SG blues guitar-yep, the one with the Devil Horn Double Cutaways! -and for True Metal/Rock Fans, these three Aussie Chapters are the ones they know by heart. In Metal/Rock 101 and Blues Appreciation classes in McDaniel Rock College-plus a day trip to Enoch Pratt, Peabody and UB-these three antipodean Classic Rockers are a must!
The Verdict-Call Who Made Who? one of the best Rock soundtracks ever made and you're not that far off. AC/DC are Immortal! I Salute Them!
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