ACDC - For Those About to Rock - LP Vinyl Record - Masterdisk 1st press
AC/DC - For Those About to Rock
Cover EX
Media VG+
Ultrasonically Cleaned - Zero Surface Noise - The record is in very good condition except for 2 very faint superficial quarter inch hairlines on side 1 , 4 hairlines on side 2, DNAP. Only seen under the right angle of light. Cover has 1 small impression mark above the D, corners are sharp and have very minimal wear, original inner sleeve intact and included. Robert Ludwig mastering. All of our record come with a new anti-static inner sleeve. Side 1: P-11068-A1 / Side 2: P-11068-A2
Japanese Pressings - Japanese vinyl pressings are highly sought after by collectors and audiophiles for their exceptional sound quality, pristine condition, and unique packaging. Japanese plants historically pressed records using pure, "virgin" vinyl rather than recycled scrap plastic, resulting in dead-quiet playback with minimal surface noise. The mastering is often clearer and have a better spatialization. This is due to a trend in Japan to accentuate high frequencies. Sometime, the bottom frequencies are a bit better also
For Those About to Rock (We Salute You) (shortened to For Those About to Rock on its cover) is the eighth studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It was released on 20 November 1981 in the US and on 27 November 1981 in the UK.[3]The album is a follow-up to their album Back in Black. It has sold over four million copies in the US. It would be AC/DC's first and only number one album in the US until the release of Black Ice in October 2008. In their original 1981 review, Rolling Stone magazine declared it to be their best album. In Australia, the album peaked at number three on the Kent Music Report Albums Chart.[4]
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