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Stiff Upper Lip
Stiff Upper Lip

Audio CD
Artist: Ac/Dc
Publisher: East/West Records
Release Date: February 2000
UPC: 075596249423
List Price: $13.96

Average Customer Rating:
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Summary:
Like death and taxes, you can count on AC/DC. The Australian metal men, unlike the more daring likes of Metallica, have stuck with one virtually unchanged formula since 1973. While '90s albums such as Who Made Who and Razor's Edge are uneven at best, the five-years-coming Stiff Upper Lip marks a return to the group's Back in Black prime. Muscular, meaty, and powerful, Stiff Upper Lip boasts a dozen instantly hard and heavy classics full of macho bravado, double entendres, and, of course, Angus Young's trademark guitar. From the archetypal title track to the more portentous "House of Jazz" to the forceful, irresistible syncopation of "I Feel Safe in New York City," AC/DC are again at the top of their game. --Katherine Turman

Tracks:
Stiff Upper Lip
Meltdown
House of Jazz
Hold Me Back
Safe in New York City
Can't Stand Still
Can't Stop Rock 'N' Roll
Satellite Blues
Damned
Come and Get It
All Screwed Up
Give It Up


Customer Reviews
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Not that great
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AC/DC will sell this album simply by having the AC/DC logo on it, which is sad. maybe they keep remaking Back in Black every two-eight years becasue no one calls it what it is. AC/DC needs some critisism to make some good music other then another rehash of back in black riffs/sound with different lamer lyrics.

On a bit of a trip...
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AC/DC is an old reliable, a sound that is pure and unchanged which should make them easy targets for music critics and other cynics but they and their success is unassailable. The brothers Young do one thing only and they do that one thing about as good as any songwriters/bandleaders have ever done - make straight up, no frills blue based rock. On 2000's `Stiff Upper Lip', Angus and Malcolm Young bring in a old cohort from the Australian recording days, older brother George, the production chores but if ever a band was self-produced, even with someone else credited with the job, it is AC/DC. In the 20 year of ` Back in Black's release, the band's longtime lineup complete with Brian Johnson, Phil Rudd and Cliff Williams make most blues based record in many a year, maybe ever. Lead title track sets the tone and while many of the later song titles, lyrics and tempos may seem redundant, that is really the charm of AC/DC. "Can't Stand Still" (rare solo from Malcolm!), " Can't Stop Rock N' Roll" and "(Can't) Hold Me Back" show once and for all that these guys ain't emulating Wordsworth, but that really has never been the point. "Satellite Blues" and "All Screwed Up" are some of the more tasty cuts on an album that may end up like junk food (instantly pleasurable, but almost as immediately forgettable) but fans will be pleased. Ironically for such a by the numbers recording act it would take another eight years to record a follow up to `Stiff Upper Lip' but then again AC/DC are one of the elite bands (Rolling Stones) which can take an epic length hiatus and return as if they have never left. Their best days may be behind them and Angus may be losing his hair (but never the shorts!) but AC/DC can still deliver the goods.

Jut it out
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Keeping a "Stiff Upper Lip" has never been a problem with AC/DC. They stayed with their meat and potatoes rock even when it wasn't fashionable, refused to tinker with the formula when their sales backslid, and continued to crank out albums of varying quality year after year. The one thing they have never done, however, is cut a bad album. "Stiff Upper Lip" follows in the tracks of Ballbreaker and Blow Up Your Video; solid and predictable, not earth-shattering, yet listenable years after.

The title track, "House Of Jazz" and "Safe In New York City" are the best things here. You may get the feeling you've heard these all before, and you'd be right. But few bands can do this as predictably as AC/DC, and they make it sound so easy that you can forget how hot it really all is. After all, "Stiff Upper Lip" is Angus and Malcolm at the band's quarter century mark and it was almost 20 since Brian Johnson joined the band. That the albums maintain a consistent quality (even if they aren't masterpieces) is a testament to the band's skill.

GOOD!
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This is a good album from AC/DC, though not one of their best it has some good songs and is worth buying to add to your collection.

Xelent and it's one of kind
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AC/DC as to go with another back to back CD. Like black ice & somethin else????????? . Iknow it's much to ask , but that's reallllly what ROCK&ROLL is all about,I've waited a long time but It's time to go to WORK .IN THE STUDIO PLEASE!!!!!!!!one more time THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!

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