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TitleBlack Ice
ArtistAC/DC
Release Date20 October 2008
PublishersonyBMG
R.R.P.£ 16.99
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PowerPlayDirect£ 7.49£ 0.00£ 7.49Go To Store
Amazon UK£ 7.77£ 0.00£ 7.77Go To Store
Play.com£ 7.99£ 0.00£ 7.99Go To Store
SelectCheaper£ 8.39£ 0.00£ 8.39Go To Store
The Hut£ 8.43£ 0.00£ 8.43Go To Store
Dixons Entertainment£ 8.43£ 0.00£ 8.43Go To Store
Currys Entertainment£ 8.43£ 0.00£ 8.43Go To Store
Tesco£ 8.47£ 0.00£ 8.47Go To Store
SendIt£ 8.49£ 0.00£ 8.49Go To Store
194U£ 8.95£ 0.00£ 8.95Go To Store
HMV£ 8.99£ 0.00£ 8.99Go To Store
Asda£ 9.50£ 0.00£ 9.50Go To Store
Borders£ 11.69£ 2.09£ 13.78Go To Store
991.com£ 12.99£ 1.50£ 14.49Go To Store

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Such are the near-generational gaps between latter-day AC/DC albums that it's always tempting to hail the arrival of a new one as a return to form. Black Ice arrives a whopping eight years after the band's last offering, Stiff Upper Lip, but one chorus into "Rock N Roll Train", the wise man would conclude that any evolution here is as slow and incremental as, well, evolution. A punchy, straightforward opener that finds Angus Young in good riff and Brian Johnson preaching a familiar gospel of schoolgirls and schoolboys, fantasy and ecstasy, it's familiar in the best possible way. A little deeper into Black Ice, however, and there's evidence of a slightly altered approach. Producer Brendan O'Brien softens and fleshes out the stripped-down, electric blues sound AC/DC rediscovered on 1995's Ballbreaker, and in places the band follow suit--take "Anything Goes", a poppy stomp that recalls O'Brien's other recent charge, Bruce Springsteen. Elsewhere, "Stormy May Day" and "Money Made" find Young taking up the slide for a few Zeppelin-flavoured licks. A few new paths, then, but all in all, the destination is pretty much the same: another solid late-period AC/DC album that, while unlikely to dislodge Back in Black from the fan's pedestal, finds its makers rocking into ripe old age. --Louis Pattison Amazon.co.uk Review.

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