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AC/DCLet There Be Rock

Label:Albert Productions – APLP.022, Albert Productions – APLP-022
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Gatefold
Country:Australia
Released:
Genre:Rock, Blues
Style:Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Blues Rock

Tracklist

A1Go Down5:17
A2Dog Eat Dog3:30
A3Let There Be Rock6:02
A4Bad Boy Boogie4:18
B1Overdose5:47
B2Crabsody In Blue4:39
B3Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be4:12
B4Whole Lotta Rosie5:25
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Notes

Issued with gatefold sleeve.
Recorded at Albert Studios, Sydney, Australia.

This first pressing has a kangaroo emblem on the label and more harder cardboard of sleeve. Early represses have a yellow on navy label with no kangaroo. Later represses have red labels.

Track B2 for the Australian and New Zealand versions is "Crabsody in Blue" instead of "Problem Child".

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): APLP-022A
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): APLP-022B
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Stamped Side A): APLP 022 A-2
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Stamped Side B): APLP 022 B-2
  • Price Code (Spine): 304

Other Versions (5 of 359)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Let There Be Rock (LP, Album)ATCO RecordsSD 36-151US1977
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Let There Be Rock (LP, Album, Stereo)Atlantic, AtlanticK 50366, MS/MT 1566UK1977
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Let There Be Rock (Cassette, Album)ATCO RecordsCS 36-151US1977
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Let There Be Rock (LP, Album)Atlantic, AtlanticATL 50366, SD 36-151Portugal1977
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Let There Be Rock (LP, Album, Stereo)AtlanticATL 50 366Germany1977

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  • Silverville's avatar
    Silverville
    Does anyone know why there is no 50th anniversary gold vinyl edition for Let There Be Rock and If You Want Blood?
    • Geno_9900's avatar
      Geno_9900
      The sound is amazing, the guitars are so punchy! Thank you beer for giving me the courage to buy this 🙏
      • Etazac's avatar
        Etazac
        Hi I have this LP and al the features such as the spine code 304. Matrix / Runout all match the 1st edition. Except the blue kangaroo is only on side 2. Can anyone tell me about this version.
        • cool_stuff's avatar
          cool_stuff
          It may not be important but it does cause a lot of issues when claiming an LP is a re-pressing. In this case when the publishing info changed EMI did not stop pressing the LP and then take it off catalogue then start again just to change the label. They simply changed the labels so the same mother still in good nick could have two label variants on it. but it is the same LP and not a repressing. The tech would pull the existing labels he had not used and simply started feeding the new ones in.....Albums mostly stayed in print until deleted. Then if repackaged or a different mix, track listing or cover was changed then that would qualify for a "re=pressing" tag. When labels changed due to a multitude of reasons and the LP was still in print they just started using the new labels, not tossing the entire pressing mothers and start over. There can be differences in mothers used but usually slight. Australia seldom tracked mothers by stamping them on the run off wax so we can't always be sure of what mother was used, unlike the UK, which usually included them. So the jargon "1st, 2nd, 3rd pressing" is mostly incorrect; rather it is a "1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc label" and or cover. Just an observation over the past few decades.
          • MatMaz23's avatar
            MatMaz23
            red label copy on a blue disc, but the kangaroo is here and "albert production" is yellow, comming from australia
            • farnzy1's avatar
              farnzy1
              acdc let there be rock atc 9671 atlantic white label manufactured teal records
              • Dmiitriy's avatar
                Dmiitriy
                Edited 6 years ago
                I have a disс AC/DC 465256 2, Made in Australia by Disctronics limited
                Tell me please. Is this normal or fake ?? It sounds very interesting and beautiful, and natural.. :-)
                • MrF33n3y's avatar
                  MrF33n3y
                  Is there a variation of the first press which has the catalog number (With the cassette catalog number in parenthesis beneath it) in the upper right corner on the back of the sleeve like some of the represses do? My disc itself is certainly a first press since it has the kangaroos and the runouts match, but that little bit on the sleeve has me puzzled.
                  • sunsandsurf74's avatar
                    sunsandsurf74
                    I picked up an Albert copy which has a blue roo on side A but no roo logo on side B. Has anyone seen this before?
                    • steph_85's avatar
                      steph_85
                      Hi, I receive today the LP
                      Many thanks a lot
                      See you soon

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