AC/DC: reedición del disco de los hermanos YoungEl álbum grabado por Angus y Malcolm Young antes de formar AC/DC va a ser re-lanzado en junio.
"Tales Of Old Grand-Daddy" de la banda "Marcus Hook Roll Band" grabado en 1973 fue una idea del hermano mayor George Young y su socio en Easybeats Harry Vanda.
Sin embargo, muchos detalles que rodean las sesiones permanecen olvidados - porque todo el mundo estaba tan borracho durante las sesiones que no puede recordar lo que pasó, o quién estuvo involucrado.
"Fue lo primero que Malcolm y Angus hicieron antes de AC/DC. No lo tomamos muy en serio, así que pensamos incluirlos en la grabación para darles una idea de lo que era."
El álbum se sabe que cuentan con Malcolm y Angus en las guitarras - pero nadie sabe de quién son las partes...
"Marcus Hook Roll Band" se separo sin haber dado un solo cncierto." "Tales Of Old Grand-Daddy" será lanzado el 2 de junio

CD y descarga:
01. Can’t Stand The Heat
02. Goodbye Jane
03. Quick Reaction
04. Silver Shoes & Strawberry Wine
05. Watch Her Do it Now
06. People and the Power
07. Red Revolution
08. Shot in the Head
09. Ape Man
10. Cry For Me
11. One Of These Days (Previously Unreleased)
12. Natural Man (1972 A-Side of Regal Zonophone RZ 3061)
13. Moonshine Blues (1974 B-Side of ‘Can’t Stand The Heat’ BASF – 06 19196-0)
14. Louisiana Lady (1973 A-Side of Regal Zonophone RZ 3072)
15. Ride Baby Ride (Previously Unreleased)
Vinilo cara 1
01. Can’t Stand The Heat
02. Goodbye Jane
03. Quick Reaction
04. Silver Shoes
05. Watch Her Do it Now
Vinilo cara 2
01. People And The Power
02. Red Revolution
03. Shot In The Head
04. Ape Man
05 Cry For Me

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The album recorded by Angus and Malcolm Young before they formed AC/DC is to be re-released in June.
Tales Of Old Grand-Daddy was recorded by the Marcus Hook Roll Band in 1973, masterminded by the Youngs’ older brother George and his Easybeats partner Harry Vanda.
But many details surrounding the sessions will remain forgotten – because everyone was so drunk during the sessions that they can’t remember what happened, or who was involved.
George, Malcolm and Angus Young in the studioGeorge Young says: “We had Harry, myself and my kid brothers Malcolm and Angus. We all got rotten – except Angus, who was too young – and we spent a month in the studio boozing it up every night.
“It was the first thing Malcolm and Angus did before AC/DC. We didn’t take it very seriously so we thought we’d include them to give them an idea of what recording was all about.”
http://www.classicrockmagazine.com/news ... ic+Rock%29The album is known to feature rhythm and lead guitar from both Malcolm and Angus – but no one knows whose parts are whose, and it’s also not known whether one of them was responsible for the slide guitar tracks.
The Marcus Hook Band split without ever playing a show – but record label Warner Music note: “The scariest fact is that if they had come out of the studio and found the success they certainly deserved, the AC/DC phenomenon would probably never have got off the ground.”
Tales Of Old Grand-Daddy is released on June 2 and it’s available for pre-order on CD and vinyl.