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| The Razor's Edge | 
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| Artist: Ac/dc Label: Sony Category: Music
List Price: £8.99 Buy Used: £4.00 You Save: £4.99 (56%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 582
Format: Enhanced, Original Recording Remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4
EAN: 5099751077121 ASIN: B00008AJLB
Release Date: May 5, 2003 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: cd24 ships the product within 24 hours by express mail - item shipped from Germany!
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| Tracks:
| | Thunderstruck | | | Fire Your Guns | | | Moneytalks | | | Razor's Edge | | | Mistress For Christmas | | | Rock Your Heart Out | | | Are You Ready | | | Got You By The Balls | | | Shot Of Love | | | Let's Make It | | | Goodbye And Good Riddance To Bad Luck | | | If You Dare |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
"You've Been Thunderstruck" Wooooooooo. September 2, 2008 This is a cool AC/DC album to have in you're Rock/Metal collection, as it has some of AC/DCs best songs on here. Sadly with this album there's a lack of effort towards the end as it starts to sound very repetitive and boring BUT there are some killer songs here. Thunderstruck which is one of AC/DCs best song and has such an awesome rock n roll intro. Fire Your Guns is another great fast track, the lyrics are good the vocals are good just a great AC/DC song. Moneytalks, The Razor's Edge, Mistress For Christmas & Are You Ready are all great. But as I said before the rest simply just feel reptitive and boring.
This is a great addition for AC/DC fans and if you're collceting your AC/DCs albums and have the classics "Let There Be Rock" "Back In Black" this is a great buy. Overall a great AC/DC album not as good as it could have been but hey it's still a kick ass album. "And God Said Let There Be Rock And There Was"
One of the best of the Johnson era. April 9, 2008 Although when most people talk about AC/DC it is about the Bon Scott era, nobody can deny they haven't released a duff album. Although the Johnson era is overlooked, a lot of good albums were made and The Razor's Edge is one of the best.
My only grip with it is the mistress for Christmas track. To me it's nothing but a cynical cash-in for commercial success by the boys. This is stopping me from giving it a 5. You can tell I have a bee in my bonnet about this track. Apart from that the album is top notch and I can add nothing more than what has already been mentioned.
This is highly recommended to anybody who has bought Highway to hell and Back in black and is thinking of buying more of the Johnson stuff. Also recommended is Ballbreaker and for a taster of the Scott era get Powerage. On second thoughts, just go out and buy every AC/DC album!!!!!
Back on Black and back on track January 13, 2008 This is the cd where I thought AC/DC got back on track, I rate this an the ones that followed it, Ballbreaker & Stiff Upper Lip as the best since Back in Black, stand out tracks are Thunderstruck, Fire Your Guns, Money Talks & Razors Edge
AC/DC SHOULD HAVE QUIT AFTER SCOTT DIED December 17, 2007 0 out of 12 found this review helpful
As if the stupid acronym title isn't bad enough, this CD has Brian Johnson on it and we all know that AC/DC was done for after Scott died. They should have quit right there and not gone through the shame of awful vocals brought to them by Johnson the imposter. Any CDs without Scott are awful because of the vocalists, and if you want to experience the unobstructed raw power of Angus Young's guitar playing then you need to purchase any of the Scott albums. I most recommend "Highway to Hell". But that's the album to look for, the classic HTH. All other AC/DC albums are soiled.
You've Been Thunderstruck! April 11, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Over AC/DC'S career many fans have argued the toss between which has been their finest hour: the final Bon Scott album "Highway To Hell" or the Brian Johnson debut album "Back In Black"
Don't get me wrong, i would say without a doubt that both of these AC/DC album are classics. However, my favourite AC/DC of all time has always been "The Razors Edge"
This to me has always been one of guys finest album which has often been highly underated.
With classics such as "Fire Your Guns" "Money Talks" and "The Razors Edge" this classic albums see's the band on top form and Brian's voice as crisp and dirty as ever.
Of course to even consider reviewing this album without commenting on "Thunderstruck" would be like discussing the world cup 1966 without mentioning Goeff Hurst. "Thunderstruck" is in my and i'm sure in many AC/DC fans, the track which transformed AC/DC from stadium fillers to true stadium gods. The first time i heard "Thunderstruck" live was when i went to the Monsters Of Rock 91 tour which the boys was headlining. Since the group first played the track live, it has never left set list on any tour the band has performed to date.
This album is Angus and the boys at their very best!
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