The 1977 AC/DC album “Let There Be Rock” is a cornerstone album in their catalog, helping to establish their hard rock credentials worldwide. The production team of Harry Vanda and George Young played a crucial role in crafting the band’s signature raw and energetic sound. The album is often praised for its blistering energy and is considered a seminal album in the development of hard rock music, solidifying AC/DC’s reputation as a leading force in the rock music scene. While initially slower to succeed in the United States, the album eventually became a significant success, particularly after the band’s later popularity in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
SIDE ONE
A1. GO DOWN
A2. DOG EAT DOG
A3. LET THERE BE ROCK
A4. BAD BOY BOOGIE
SIDE TWO
B1. PROBLEM CHILD
B2. OVERDOSE
B3. HEALL AIN’T A BAD PLACE TO BE
B4. WHOLE LOTTA ROSIE




















