| 1. Intro |
| 2. Julito Maraña |
| 3. Maleante de Cartón |
| 4. Cocorota |
| 5. Pa' Guayarte Esa Mini - John Eric, Voltio |
| 6. Voltio |
| 7. Locked-Up |
| 8. Mambo |
| 9. Esto Es de Nosotros |
| 10. No Amarres Fuego - Voltio, Zion & Lennox |
| 11. Se Van |
| 12. Bumper |
| 13. Voltio [Remix] |
| 14. No Meten Feca |
| 15. Cáscara |
| 16. Achero Pa' un Palo |
Voltage/AC,Voltio,Sony International,Latin,Latin Pop/Rock,Latin Rap,Reggae
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High Voltage
AC/DC Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008BXJ6 Release Date: 2003-02-18 |
Tracks:
- It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock'n'Roll)
- Rock'n'Roll Singer
- The Jack
- Live Wire
- T.N.T.
- Can I Sit Next To You Girl
- Little Lover
- She's Got Balls
- High Voltage
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In 1976, when the Eagles, Peter Frampton, and Heart ruled the rock airwaves, along came five scruffy young men (the lead guitarist was maybe all of 18 and dressed in a schoolboy's uniform) from Australia playing some of the rowdiest, hardest, dirtiest rock of all time. Screaming "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)," singer Bon Scott teased like a braggart. Sensing the rock community's growing dissatisfaction with bloated, epic-scaled bands, AC/DC were indeed a high-voltage act: their drummer nailed the beat with fury, their bluesy guitar riffs mutated into something metallic and sharp-edged, and Scott's vocals took the shrillness of early Robert Plant to a leaner and meaner place. "Live Wire" is one of the most electrifying hard rock songs imaginable, "High Voltage" and "TNT" are the musical equivalent of touching exposed nerves with a rusty fork, and "Jack" proves that white rock dudes can, contrary to popular belief, get down. Whew! --Lorry FlemingAlbum Description
AC/DC's 1976 album digitally remastered and reissued in a special digipak plus a 16 page full color booklet containing all original album art, many unpublished photos, classic memorabilia and new 2003 liner notes. Epic.Customer Reviews:
From The Land Down Under, they take it to the top!.......2007-07-11
"It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)": A five minute opener filled with plenty of crunchy riffs, an excellent performance by Bon, and even a bagpipe solo! (The Young brothers and Scott were from Scotland.) An awesome anthem that gets things off to a great start.
"Rock and Roll Singer": The riffs provide an excellent groove, one of AC/DC's finest, and Bon delivers lyrics about living the dream of being a rock star. Another great anthem!
"The Jack": One of AC/DC's most immortal songs. This is a six-minute, vintage-styled blues song with so many double-entendres, it's brilliant! The whole song flows excellently, and I get a kick out of the ending!
"Live Wire": According to the booklet inside the album, this song kicked off concerts for years in their early career, and one can see why. This is also the second-longest song on the album with an amazing guitar solo by Angus Young, prefiguring those of his future.
"TNT": Ha! Probably even people who don't listen to AC/DC (and in this day and age, virtually every rock fan does) have heard this song. Love the guitar riff, it has a great groove, and you can tell Bon Scott had a blast singing them lyrics! An AC/DC staple even thirty years later, this is good-time rock and roll!
"Can I Sit Next To You, Girl": This song has an old-fashioned swing to it that gives a unique touch to the album. A cool song, this makes me think of what it must have been like going to a high-school dance in AC/DC's time.
"Little Lover": Another blues-styled rocker very similar to "The Jack", but the lyrics are less double-entendre styled and more of those "I'm so in love with my lady!" lyrics, which make for a nice image, coming from Bon Scott's one-of-a-kind delivery.
"She's Got Balls": Such a title would bring up very strange confusion, and hearing them is another. Imagine hearing a twenty-year-old guy with shoulder-length hair and arm tattoos wailing, "The lady's got balls!/ She's got BA-A-ALLS!". Nevertheless, another great groove-rocker.
"High Voltage": More lyrics about being an independent and free rocker, you gotta love it! The riff is great, too, and sounds a bit like T. Rex's "Bang A Gong, Get It On" riff. Actually, I read that Malcolm Young was a fan of the band, so that makes perfect sense. An excellent way to close the album.
Overall:
"Rolling Stone" magazine said this was an "all-time low" in hard rock history when it first came out. Now, it's sold more than 3 million in the U.S. alone, and still boasts a handful of AC/DC classics! After having listened to this album for a long time, those critics couldn't be further from the truth! Anyway, the remastering on this album is excellent, the raw tone of the guitars is great, and this is an album that is sure to keep you interested. The only thing I would like to point out is that, compared to later albums, the remastering of the drums on this album is terrible! Hearing it on "It's A Long Way...", compared to songs such as "For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)", or countless others, it could have used more work!
Anyway, with all things said and done, this is a great debut album from five guys that know rock and roll! If you like AC/DC, you're gonna love this album! Thanks for the time, catch ya later!
the beginning of an era.......2007-06-28
Another great AC/DC album.......2007-06-27
remastered rip off .......2007-01-27
The Begining Of A Legend.......2007-01-04
The upside:A great CD,filled with catchy songs,the highlights are "Tnt" "Little Lover" "The jack" "High Voltage" "It's A Long Way","Rock And Roll Singer",and "Live Wire" (realizing I mentioned nearly every song,but that's seriously how good this is)
The downside:Ac/Dc never changes,for many this is a bad thing,you can ALWAYS know what to expect from them.You won't ever find a disco song or a rap song or a country song on an Ac/Dc album.There are no surprises.However,in my book that's a good thing.If you want great dancable rock and roll that you can sing along,you always know you can rely on Ac/Dc...aside from all the albums having the same style (which is good in my opinion) there are no downsides at all
The bottom line:Good time rock and roll at it's best.It won't make you think too hard,it's easy to remember and fun to sing along and dance to.You should run not walk to buy this,the donutman says so!!!
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High Voltage
AC/DC , and DC Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002JS0 Release Date: 1994-07-05 |
Tracks:
- It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock 'N' Roll)
- Rock 'N' Roll Singer
- The Jack
- Live Wire
- T.N.T.
- Can I Sit Next To You Girl
- Little Lover
- She's Got Balls
- High Voltage
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In 1976, when the Eagles, Peter Frampton, and Heart ruled the rock airwaves, along came five scruffy young men (the lead guitarist was maybe all of 18 and dressed in a schoolboy's uniform) from Australia playing some of the rowdiest, hardest, dirtiest rock of all time. Screaming "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)," singer Bon Scott teased like a braggart. Sensing the rock community's growing dissatisfaction with bloated, epic-scaled bands, AC/DC were indeed a high-voltage act: their drummer nailed the beat with fury, their bluesy guitar riffs mutated into something metallic and sharp-edged, and Scott's vocals took the shrillness of early Robert Plant to a leaner and meaner place. "Live Wire" is one of the most electrifying hard rock songs imaginable, "High Voltage" and "TNT" are the musical equivalent of touching exposed nerves with a rusty fork, and "Jack" proves that white rock dudes can, contrary to popular belief, get down. Whew! --Lorry FlemingCustomer Reviews:
classic.......2007-05-13
First and Best Album of AC/DC.......2006-12-28
High Voltage
Long Way to the Top
TNT
Live Wire
Those are my favorite, but the others rock as well. This is my favorite AC/DC album. It's arguably equal with Back in Black, but I love this one better because of Bon Scott. What can you say? This album is AC/DC all the way and it's amazing!!!
AC/DC and Bon Scott At Their Best.......2006-07-27
great album.......2006-06-30
But there are some songs on here I've never liked. How can people like The Jack? The lyrics are too predictable and its just too bluesy to be a good AC/DC song. It also has a really bad chorus. And Little Lover's chorus is ok but compared to She's Got Balls it's nothing.
But that doesn't matter. The good definitely outwieghs the bad on this album and overall its great.
AC/DC ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2006-06-09
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High Voltage
AC , and DC Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008EPMY Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)
- Rock 'n' Roll Singer
- Jack
- Live Wire
- T.N.T.
- Can I Sit Next to You Girl
- Little Lover
- She's Got Balls
- High Voltage
Amazon.com essential recording
In 1976, when the Eagles, Peter Frampton, and Heart ruled the rock airwaves, along came five scruffy young men (the lead guitarist was maybe all of 18 and dressed in a schoolboy's uniform) from Australia playing some of the rowdiest, hardest, dirtiest rock of all time. Screaming "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)," singer Bon Scott teased like a braggart. Sensing the rock community's growing dissatisfaction with bloated, epic-scaled bands, AC/DC were indeed a high-voltage act: their drummer nailed the beat with fury, their bluesy guitar riffs mutated into something metallic and sharp-edged, and Scott's vocals took the shrillness of early Robert Plant to a leaner and meaner place. "Live Wire" is one of the most electrifying hard rock songs imaginable, "High Voltage" and "TNT" are the musical equivalent of touching exposed nerves with a rusty fork, and "Jack" proves that white rock dudes can, contrary to popular belief, get down. Whew! --Lorry FlemingCustomer Reviews:
classic.......2007-05-13
First and Best Album of AC/DC.......2006-12-28
High Voltage
Long Way to the Top
TNT
Live Wire
Those are my favorite, but the others rock as well. This is my favorite AC/DC album. It's arguably equal with Back in Black, but I love this one better because of Bon Scott. What can you say? This album is AC/DC all the way and it's amazing!!!
AC/DC and Bon Scott At Their Best.......2006-07-27
great album.......2006-06-30
But there are some songs on here I've never liked. How can people like The Jack? The lyrics are too predictable and its just too bluesy to be a good AC/DC song. It also has a really bad chorus. And Little Lover's chorus is ok but compared to She's Got Balls it's nothing.
But that doesn't matter. The good definitely outwieghs the bad on this album and overall its great.
AC/DC ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2006-06-09
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Voltage Overload: A Tribute to AC/DC
Various Artists Manufacturer: Shark Bite Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008WFGS Release Date: 2003-04-22 |
Tracks:
- Live Wire (Dirty Deeds Indeed)
- Back in Black (Whole Lotta' Rosies)
- Heatseeker (Live/Wire)
- Let Me Put My Love Into You (Ballbreaker)
- Shoot to Thrill (High Voltage)
- Highway to Hell (OC/DC)
- What Do You Do For Money Honey? (Robert Valdes)
- If You Want Blood (You've Got It) (Downpour)
- Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (Hells/Bells)
- Little Lover (Big Balls)
Album Description
Finally a tribute to the God's that actually rocks!Features 10 of the masters most ball-busting tracks performed by 10 of the most prolific AC/DC tribute bands from around the world, including WHOLE LOTTA ROSIES', BALLBREAKER, HIGH VOLTAGE and more.
Brought to you by Shark Bite Records, the only label with teeth!
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Voltage Overload.......2003-06-02
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High Voltage (Australian)
AC/DC Manufacturer: Albert (Australia) ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000NDDHG8 |
Product Description
Australian import version of the classic AC/DC album High Voltage, featuring different track listing and original cover.Customer Reviews:
The real one.......2007-06-25
I'ts not a great effort, the band is clearly stil trying to define their sound, but the roots are all there.
An obrigatory purchase for ny AC/DC / Bon Scott fan.
Incredible! Different tracks!.......2007-02-15
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Voltage Ac
Julio Voltio Manufacturer: Sony Bmg ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000A61QFW Release Date: 2005-08-01 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Julito Marana
- Maleante De Carton
- Cocorota
- Pa' Guayarte Esa Mini
- Voltio
- Locked-Up
- Mambo
- Esto Es De Nosotros
- No Amarres Fuego
- Se Van
- Bumper
- Voltio Remix
- No Meten Feca
- Cascara
- Achero Pa' Un Palo
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QUE PA'HO PA!!!.......2005-11-04
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Voltage AC
Voltio Manufacturer: Sony International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006SSNHI Release Date: 2004-12-14 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Julito Marana
- Maleante De Carton
- Cocorota
- Pa' Guayarte Esa Mini
- Voltio
- Locked-Up
- Mambo
- Esto Es De Nosotros
- No Amarres Fuego
- Se Van
- Bumper
- Voltio Remix
- No Neten Feca
- Cascara
- Achero Pa' Un Palo
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Voltage/AC
Voltio Manufacturer: Sony International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006SSNGY Release Date: 2004-12-14 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Julito Mara
- Maleante de Cart
- Cocorota
- Pa' Guayarte Esa Mini - John Eric, Voltio
- Voltio
- Locked-Up
- Mambo
- Esto Es de Nosotros
- No Amarres Fuego - Voltio, Zion & Lennox
- Se Van - Tego Calder, Voltio
- Bumper
- Voltio [Remix]
- No Meten Feca
- Cara
- Achero Pa' un Palo
Customer Reviews:
Regular.......2005-01-18
entre mis canciones favoritas estan "maliantes de carton", "julio maraña", la colaboracion con zion y lennox, las colaboraciones con tego, "bumper".
Vale la pena comprar..........2005-01-16
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High Voltage
AC/DC Manufacturer: Wea International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004YWED Release Date: 2000-12-12 |
Tracks:
- It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)
- Rock 'n' Roll Singer
- Jack
- Live Wire
- T.N.T.
- Can I Sit Next to You Girl
- Little Lover
- She's Got Balls
- High Voltage
Album Description
AC/DC's 1976 album remastered and reissued in a special digipak. 2000 release.Customer Reviews:
Excellent worldwide debut.......2004-06-19
In the mid-seventies, hard rock was very slowly going mainstream. Bands like Black Sabbath, though shunned at first, were beginning to get the respect and recognition they deserved so much. In Australia, five guys were playing some of the hardest rock the world had heard yet. ACDC had arrived. The band had built up quite a following in a relatively short time in their homeland, and in 1976, the boys from down under released their debut album, appropriately entitled High Voltage (note that the band's discography in their native Australia is slightly varied from that of their worldwide discography, and this review is only for the worldwide version.) Is their debut a solid effort that stands the test of time, or is it a desperate cry for help that the band needs to find its sound? Read on and you'll find out.
Its A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock N Roll) kicks off the album off with straight-up classic hard rock, similar to the KISS classic Strutter. The late Bon Scott's vocals really shine here, especially in the chorus. And, of course, Angus Young serves up some damn good guitar riffs. Appropriately enough, this song has been getting a revival in recent months. Rock N Roll Singer is another classic hard rocker, this one has some very nice blues-based riffs. Once again, Bon's vocals steal the show. For The Jack, the band slows way down, but it's no less a heavy track than the previous one. It's much more bluesy than the previous tracks, but still nothing short of excellent. As a way of being funny, the band adds a fake audience at the end. Live Wire is one of the few songs on the album I can call a filler track. It's not terrible, but it sounds too much like the opening track - and this one pulls the stylings off to a lesser extent. TNT was ACDC's first big hit. Honestly, who HASN'T heard this song? It's appropriate that this classic hard rocker got popular - it's one of the finest tracks the band ever did. Can I Sit Next To You Girl features the band pulling off an interesting experiment - combining oldies rock with hard rock. The end result is, believe it or not, VERY good! It's an underrated masterpiece, and the guitar must be heard to be appreciated. Little Lover is another filler track, this one sounds too much like The Jack did - but the level of quality isn't as high. Still, it's not that bad. She's Got Balls is another classic hard rocker with some excellent blues-based riffs. Speaking of which, I'm pretty sure modern rock band Queens Of The Stone Age ripped them off and used them in a recent hit. And as for the closer, which is the title track, imagine Foghat fired their lead singer and replaced him with Bon Scott. If that happened, you'd get something like this. This track is so similar to Foghat, it's scary (the opening riff is strikingly similar to that of Foghat's hit Fool For The City.) Of course, since I like Foghat, similarities to them are appreciated. This is an excellent closing track.
There have been numerous issues of this worldwide version of the album over the years, but they're all pretty much the same. Really, the only ways that they differ from one another is the way that the liner notes are set up. There are some differences in the sound quality, but really nothing major or worth mentioning here. It doesn't matter which version you buy - they're all pretty much the same.
ACDC is one of the all-time great classic hard rock bands. And now that their albums have been reissued, there's no time like the present to snatch them up! Also, if you're just getting into the band, don't overlook the EP entitled '74 Jailbreak. It contains some tracks that were featured on the Australian edition of High Voltage but not the American one (though sadly, it doesn't have ALL of them.) There are also some rarities of this sort in the Bonfire box set. If you like hard rock and/or heavy metal, DO NOT PASS ACDC by.
A must for the TRUE fan.......2001-05-24
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AC/DC Tribute Medley: High Voltage
Unlimited Beat Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000074T7 Release Date: 1997-01-09 |
Album Details
Australian Release featuring a Medley of Do You Remember, It's a Long Way to the Top, Highway to Hell, High Voltage, You Shook Me all Night Long, who Made Who, Jailbreak, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, Tnt, and Dog Eat Dog.Customer Reviews:
MUST HAVE FOR ANYBODY!.......2000-06-18
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