A Classic Album Under Review - Ac/Dc: Back In Black

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ITEM DETAILS
- Title:
- A Classic Album Under Review - Ac/Dc: Back In Black
- TV Standard:
- NTSC
- Format:
- DVD Amaray Case
- Genre:
- Special Interest / Documentary
- Running Time:
- 113 mins
- Aspect Ratio:
- 1.33:1
- Languages:
- English (Dolby Digital 2.0)
- Rating:
- M
- Available:
- 03-11-2008
- Label:
- Umbrella Entertainment
The ultimate review and critical analysis of AC/DC's most influential and successful album: "Back in Black". With the entire album dissected track by track, and with rare footage, band interviews and live performances all under the gaze of our panel of esteemed experts, this could be the most thorough exploration of this extraordinary band. Includes comment and insights from engineer for the Back In Black and Highway To Hell sessions, Tony Platt; rockjournalist and AC/DC expert, Malcolm Dome; AC/DC biographer Paul Stenning, author Clinton Walker and more.
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