The Razors Edge
B**L
ACDC is Great!
I had this CD in my car when I had an accident, and it was damaged. I had to find another one and luckily there was one out there. ACDC's music is iconic, even now!
C**K
The last great AC/DC album.
This one often gets underrated, but I don't really understand why. It has some harder, grittier vibes with some ZZ Top thrown in. This is great bar material for its fans, and there aren't too many subpar songs on it.Obviously, Thunderstruck and Moneytalks are gigantic anthems, that still are as good as the day they were cooked up, but Razors also includes Are You Ready, Shot of Love, Fire Your Guns, and others that perfectly encapsulate the mood here. It's definitely a lot of boozey, hard luck lyrics mixed with absolutely great riffs and consistent melodies. Nothing lacks on this album, and it's a pretty easy listen all the way through. A few songs won't appeal to everyone, but there is hardly anything seriously lacking here, so it's up there with their best albums for me. The last hurray before the decline in other words.The remastering is on point with great dynamics and EQ to my ears. The digipacks are pretty decent with an included booklet and good art. Solid stuff.
D**D
Great album
If you are an ACDC fan might want to pick this up. For me I enjoyed this album i remember when it came out and watching the Money Talks Video then ACDC Live came out from this tour. I think the record sounds just fine and it's on 180g which I like unless I'm dying to find a 1st pressing of something. i think on here is the best price for it too. Pretty Sure
W**E
Awesome cd
Awesome cd and a great album
F**8
A Solid Offering
A strong album, featuring some of the best material from the Brian Johnson era of AC/DC, The Razors Edge gets off to a strong start, with the well known crowd pleaser "Thunderstruck," which also had the privilege of opening 1992's Live. "Fire Your Guns" follows, and is really some of the better "filler" in recent memory, which a lot of attitude and power behind the music. "Moneytalks" concludes a great trio of tracks to start the album, with some killer, bluesy guitar work courtesy of the brothers Young.Title track "The Razors Edge" is a gritty, dark piece, very different from most of what AC/DC has done on past albums, and is a welcome addition that helps to shake things up from the typical Acca Dacca formula. A number of solid, hard rockin' tracks follow, giving the album a solid middle, though not so chock full of classics as 1980's Back in Black.Not their best, but very solid!
M**N
Vinyl Is Terrific!
This is a great album all the way, though I do not regard it as highly as the Phil Rudd albums, which is just 1 opinion. If it weren't for amazon's generous return policy, which benefits vinyl buyers a whole lot, I prob. would never have had this wonderful album. The first copy was flawed right away with skips and cracks and it repeated words like 10 times before moving on. I returned it for refund and after a week or two, decided to try again. The second copy had a scratch deep and noticeable and really was awful to try to listen to it with a bunch of skips right in the first song, and this was right out of the package and noticed right away on first inspection. So, I had no choice but to return this one too and I don't like having to do that, but I asked them to send another copy (3rd try). On the third copy, I noticed it was flawless and after it played all the way through without any problem whatsoever, I rejoiced. Thank You, Amazon for making it right with this album. I love this album and now it's even better and more personal on vinyl!
T**
My CD
My CD came in excellent condition and so did the cardboard case
J**L
Muy bueno
Llego en perfectas condiciones
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