[caption id="attachment_1987" align="aligncenter" width="300" class=" "] Hells Bells at their usual greatness[/caption]
Most everyone on the planet knows that "For Those About to Rock" was the follow up to the most highly successful "Back in Black" album. Many of the same people say that the follow up isn't as good but I say "Come on!" It would have been a monumental feat indeed if AC/DC or any band to think of it, was able to put out an album that measured up to "Back in Black." Credit where due though, "For Those About to Rock" comes fairly close.I have heard many a person say that the only thing good about the title track is the cannons. True, they are brilliant and it's even more mind blowing to see it live. Hell's Bells do try to copy it using a computer but while it's a commendable effort, it's just not the same. I do try to describe this wonderful phenomenon in "Rock And Roll Children," but I probably fail. Even without the cannon, this song would probably have been my favourite on the album. The rest of the album also has the typically great tracks you expect from an AC/DC album. I remember hearing "Let's Get It Up" blasting out of many a juke box in the cafes of Toulon, France and "Evil Walks" is definitely a worthy choice for the "Iron Man 2" soundtrack. Angus Young works his guitar magic throughout the entire album but the most noteworthy from me is on "Night of the Long Knives." What "For Those About to Rock" proves is that AC/DC weren't about to rest on the laurels of just one great album.
Track Listing:
1. For Those About to Rock, We Salute You
2. Put The Finger On You
3. Let's Get It Up
4. Inject the Venom
5. Snowballed
6. Evil Walks
7. C.O.D.
8. Breaking the Rules
9. Night of the Long Knives
10. Spellbound
Brian Johnson- vocals
Angus Young- lead guitar
Malcolm Young- rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Cliff Williams- bass, backing vocals
Phil Rudd- drums
The best thing about it not being 1981 anymore is that you can listen to "For Those About to Rock" without the specter of "Back in Black" hanging over it. This follow up is truly a fantastic album on its own and definitely one that reminds you why AC/DC have continued to rule for more than three decades.I don't know when I'll be posting again but when I do, it will be: Black Sabbath- The Mob Rules
To buy Rock And Roll Children, go to www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/RockAndRollChildren.html
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