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Excellent as described thanks a lot % recommended Quite satisfied
gianfvo13ˇ Review provided by ebay.com ˇ May 18, 2024
Excellent as described thanks a lot % recommended Quite satisfied
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Benny1ˇ Review provided by bestbuy.com ˇ March 19, 2021
Although not their best album IMO it is still needed to complete the collection. There are some gems on here such as the title track and Hail Caesar. Glad it is on Vinyl.
ˇ Review provided by Fishpond.com.au ˇ April 17, 2008
Ballbreaker is an album by the Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in 1995. It was the band's first studio album in five years, since The Razors Edge (1990). The album also featured the return of former drummer, Phil Rudd, who had left the band in 1983 as a result of his problems with alcohol. The three singles released from this album were "Hard as a Rock," "Cover You in Oil," and "Hail Caesar." The album was produced by Rick Rubin, who is said to be a huge AC/DC fan. Rubin had previously worked with the band to produce the song/single "Big Gun," which was released two years before on the soundtrack to the movie Last Action Hero. It also marked a return to a dryer sound than its predecessors. Contributing to this was the use of older Celestion speakers by Angus and Malcolm Young and the latter's use of heavy-gauge Sonomatic guitar strings, which had not been produced for some time
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EyeDocˇ Review provided by bestbuy.com ˇ July 24, 2016
Very good album with several songs that could've been (probably were) left over from The Razor's Edge days. Just 2-3 songs that don't quite measure up to the rest but even AC/DC's mediocre songs are better than most of the junk that's put out today
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