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AC/DC - 1980 Atlantic Records Inter-Office Memo - 3157

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AC/DC - 1980 Atlantic Records Inter-Office Memo - 3157
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This original 1980 Inter-Office Memo from Atlantic Records documents a milestone moment in AC/DC’s rise to rock immortality. Dated October 16, 1980, the memo officially notifies staff that two of the band’s classic albums, If You Want Blood You've Got It (SD 19212) and Let There Be Rock (SD 36-151) were certified Gold by the RIAA that day.

Issued by Yvette Martir and Cordelia Perkins, the memo is addressed to a roster of Atlantic execs and includes highlights around the key album titles. It bears a handwritten note in blue ink that reads “Bob,” likely indicating internal circulation or priority attention. Also rubber-stamped as "RECEIVED" by Atlantic’s internal mail system, this document is a behind-the-scenes artifact chronicling AC/DC's commercial success during their explosive early ’80s era.

A rare piece of label history celebrating two cornerstone albums in the band's catalog, perfect for serious AC/DC collectors or fans of music industry ephemera.