AC/DC--Highway to Hell (1979/Atlantic)
Rating--8.6
**U.S. Sales Certification--Multi-Platinum 4**

Touch Too Much--RealAudio
The band's final album with Bon Scott. Good, straight forward blues-rock riffs. The album is a bit more polished and commercial sounding, but unlike parts of "Powerage" the heaviness is still fully intact.
The title of the album (and the musical power of the title song) makes it the most popular of the band's 70's offerings. Highlights include the title track (which still gets played daily on both classic and modern rock radio stations), "Girls Got Rhythm," "Touch Too Much," "Night Prowler," and the neck-moving "Shot Down in Flames".
HOT CHOPS--Check out the beginning of "Touch Too Much". A paced, groovy Angus intro, with Bon coming in smooth and strong. "It was one of those nights, when you turn out the lights..."
TRACK LIST: Highway to Hell/Girls Got Rhythm/Walk All Over You/Touch Too Much/Beating Around the Bush/Shot Down in Flames/Get it Hot/If You Want Blood (You've Got It)/Love Hungry Man/Night Prowler

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