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AC/DC's 'Back In Black' Album Added To 'Grammy Hall Of Fame' Collection - Nov. 21, 2012
AC/DC's classic 1980 LP "Back In Black" is among the newest additions to The Recording Academy's legendary Grammy Hall Of Fame collection. This latest round of inducted recordings helps celebrate 40 years of highlighting diversity and recording excellence, and acknowledges both singles and album recordings of all genres at least 25 years old that exhibit qualitative or historical significance. Recordings are reviewed annually by a special member committee comprised of eminent and knowledgeable professionals from all branches of the recording arts, with final approval by The Recording Academy's National Board of Trustees. With 27 new titles, the list currently totals 933 and is on display at the Grammy Museum at L.A. LIVE.

"With the Grammy Hall Of Fame celebrating 40 years, it's especially important to note that these entries continue the tradition of inducting a wide variety of recordings that have inspired and influenced both fans and music makers for generations," said Neil Portnow, President/CEO of The Recording Academy. "Memorable for being both culturally and historically significant, we are proud to add them to our growing catalog of outstanding recordings that have become part of our musical, social, and cultural history."

For a complete list of Grammy Hall Of Fame inductees, go to Grammy.org.

On July 25, 1980, AC/DC released "Back In Black" in the U.S., followed by the album's U.K. release on July 31. It was the band's first album without lead singer Bon Scott, who had died a few months earlier after passing out and choking on his own vomit following a long night of drinking.

The group quickly decided to press on and hired Brian Johnson from the band GEORDIE to take over on vocals, and they headed to the Bahamas for about six weeks to do the album. AC/DC had made some serious headway in America before Scott's death, but no one knew how "Back In Black" would be received. The album took off, and eventually sold over 21 million copies in the U.S.

Johnson told The Pulse of Radio that he didn't have a clue how successful "Back In Black" would turn out to be. "I'd just melted me brain in there, and I didn't know if it was good or bad," he said. "That was the first time I'd been in the Bahamas, anyway, or near America, you know, and you (have to) remember, I was just fascinated by the whole culture and all, and I had no idea what the hell I was doing! And (laughs) lucky, really — I was a bit lucky, I think."

"Back In Black" included the singles "You Shook Me All Night Long", which peaked at No. 35 on the Billboard Hot 100, and "Back In Black", which peaked at No. 37.

Despite its massive success, it never got higher than No. 4 on the album charts. The band's next album, "For Those About To Rock", reached No. 1.

"Back In Black" is tied for fifth place with BILLY JOEL's "Greatest Hits Vols I & II" on the list of the biggest selling albums in the U.S.

The album was produced by Robert "Mutt" Lange, who went on to produce DEF LEPPARD, FOREIGNER, THE CARS, and BRYAN ADAMS. He married SHANIA TWAIN in 1993 and has produced all her albums since then. The couple has since divorced.

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COMMENT | I'LL SAY IT AGAIN
posted by : Goldeneyeburns
11/21/2012 2:54:05 PM
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LOVE THIS ALBUM.

I JUST CAN'T LISTEN TO IT ANYMORE...

IT KINDA TURNED INTO A REDNECK, COWBOY FOLLOWING THOUGH.

ESPECIALLY IN THE SOUTH.


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COMMENT | FINALLY
posted by : tallwood13
11/21/2012 2:59:25 PM
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this is the 2nd greatest selling album in history , no pop culture icon right now on the billboards can come close. Why did it take 30 years for this album to get such recognition I mean Brian Johnson is singing his heart out , not like these kids these days who hide behind drum machines and fake beats made on some guys laptop with autotune. Amazing album , can't recommend this album enough.


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posted by : BillyM67
11/21/2012 3:11:22 PM
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Back in Black is really good, but, personally, I think For Those About to Rock is better


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COMMENT | Without a doubt
posted by : HardAttack
11/21/2012 3:32:20 PM
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One of the top 5 best albums EVER! Not one bad song on it and no filler.


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posted by : aztec
11/21/2012 3:56:16 PM
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When i dropped the needle on Back in Black album the first time it made the hair on my neck stand up! And when i saw the tour Mr. Johnson hitting the bell with a hammer and Angus starts to riff-Ha it was mind blowing. This is the perfect tribute to Bon,that crazy MFer. Songs about death,sex,partying and no appologizes.


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posted by : Sadistikexekution
11/21/2012 4:01:28 PM
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When will there be a Hall of Halls?


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posted by : My Secret Circus
11/21/2012 4:02:36 PM
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Phenomenal Production

Still the industry standard album of choice for F.O.H engineers to tweak their rig to




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posted by : JJJB
11/21/2012 5:25:29 PM
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That's Mutt


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posted by : Fani Dilth
11/21/2012 5:34:00 PM
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One of the few albums or the only that I can honestly say that I have heard every song from the album on the radio at some point in time.

Summer of 1980, that was a good summer and I specifically remember where I was when I first saw the inside sleeve.


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COMMENT | Overplayed
posted by : JPACHALEN
11/21/2012 7:36:05 PM
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absolutely. Anything better. Absolutely not.


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posted by : RiotAct666
11/21/2012 8:27:12 PM
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AC/DC #1


Legends.


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COMMENT | Killer Album
posted by : RedZombie
11/21/2012 9:24:22 PM
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But I need to say it i'm getting pretty tired of hearing those songs on the radio. "cause i'm back, yes i'm back, well i'm back, yes i'm back, well i'm back, back, well i'm back in black, yes i'm back in black"


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COMMENT | 'RE: Killer Album'
posted by : JJJB
11/22/2012 10:46:40 AM
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Who listens to the radio?


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COMMENT | I'm more of a Bon Scott-era fan......
posted by : lundtheconqueror
11/21/2012 11:59:26 PM
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.... but this release has nothing weak about it.
May have to give it a listen again right now!


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COMMENT | Back In Black
posted by : I'mGonnaKillEddie.
11/22/2012 12:20:45 AM
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to me, it's the greatest rock n' roll album ever, still. Everyone wants to dupicate this great album but they can't. It's not too much of this and just enough of that. It's not my all time favorite album (Puppets) but I have no complaints with anyone, me included who say it's the greatest album ever!___________________


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