🎶 Rock On with Powerage - Feel the Energy!
Powerage is a classic rock album by AC/DC, released on April 29, 2003. It features high-energy tracks that showcase the band's signature sound, making it a staple for rock enthusiasts and collectors alike.
R**H
Powerage cd
Awesome CD, lots of great songs definitely worth owning
J**O
Joya para mi colección de Ac/Dc
Excelente edición, calidad y precio, entrega a tiempo
W**S
Happy camper
We were having a difficult time finding Power Age on CD, so we’re very happy to find this one! It was safely packaged, arrived quickly, and plays well. All good. Thanks!
N**E
Best CD
Angus is an icon
G**.
One of their BEST albums period.
This album ROCKS every song on it does. Whats more it does not sound like AC/DC of the 80s. ...... no offense to Brian Johnson. But this sounds more jazz ..blues influenced ...it's different from the album back in black and on . is all I am saying....ok.
R**R
One Of The Greatest Forgotten Albums In Rock and Roll History
I am blown away by just how great AC/DC was in the mid to late seventies prior to Highway to Hell and Back in Black. The remastered sound quality is out of this world good and Bon Scott and the guys never sounded better. I recently bought the entire collection of AC/DC US studio releases and the 1978 release titled Powerage is one of the greatest forgotten albums in the history of Rock and Roll. From Gimme A Bullet to Riff Raff to Sin City everything rocks big time. I highly recommend you give it a listen. I find it incredible that it was not a bigger commercial success. I've been blasting a lot of AC/DC in my car lately driving quite speedily and I've loved every minute of it. I've never understood truly why a guy like Bon Scott is so missed by fans but you get it when you hear more than just Highway to Hell like I had up until now. Prior to his death the band was a cerebral hard rocking blues band and after his death they took a turn away from their bluesy heavy roots and got lost for quite some time in a sexually charge scream fest. I do love much of the Brian Johnson era even enjoying Sink the Pink from 1985s Fly on the Wall immensely but after 1981s For Those About To Rock they got lost in an endless cycle of songs that literally obsessed with women and sex and the lyrics stopped being as artistic and became downright silly. 1990s The Razor's Edge reaffirmed Brian Johnson's worth and AC/DCs ability to revive itself from near dead with the hits Thunderstuck and Moneytalks. Powerage is AC/DC at its best at a time when it was the songs and nothing else that mattered most to a band finding its way to the top. Indeed it was a long way but they did it the right way whether or not the buying public in 1978 understood that.
R**H
AC⚡DC Rocks 💫
AC/DC - Powerage... Released in 1978 that's with Bon Scott on Vocals. There's a few good songs on this one!The ones I like are: "Rock and roll damnation," & "Gimme a bullet," & "Riff Raff," & some other cool songs. My AC⚡DC collection is almost complete too!!This Australian band is one of the best rock bands in the world. It is recommended. 👊🏻😎🤘🏻🍺🍺☀️
P**5
Best album AC/DC ever made
Older brother George Young steered the Angus and Malcolm ship in the right direction on this one. Not a bad song on the whole album (easy to understand why Keith Richards said it was his favorite). In fact some of my favorites were not the top airplay ones. And "Powerage" is the best display of Bon's lyric writing, story telling, and humorous twist of word abilities. Those qualities are unique features so lacking in AC/DC songs after "Back In Black" (because from lyric style plus rumors I believe a few songs on "Back in Black" were already written by Bon before he died, such as "You Shook Me" was very Bon-ish. Plus it was the only album after Bon's death that they granted his mother royalties—a clue). Bon was a true story teller via song, I miss that. Not that there were no great mega hits in later albums after his death—definitely were, but they are in a different style of song writing. Also, I can listen to Bon's voice for an entire album. Brian's strained screaming wears on my ears and brain after awhile, though I love his mega hits like "Thunderstruck" and "For Those About to Rock." Buy "Powerage" you won't regret it.
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