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AC/DC – Highway to Hell 1979 Australian 1st Pressing - 4941

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AC/DC – Highway to Hell 1979 Australian 1st Pressing - 4941
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This is a rare original 1979 Australian first pressing of AC/DC’s Highway to Hell, released by Albert Productions with catalog number APLP.040. Pressed and distributed by EMI Australia, this LP is notable for its distinctive Aussie-only mix and its association with the band's final studio album featuring Bon Scott on vocals.

The artwork on the front cover is unique to the Australian market—featuring the band engulfed in flames, with Angus Young sporting devil horns and a grim smirk, while a flaming fretboard leads straight into the inferno. The rear sleeve includes a group photo and full track listing, along with credits that reflect the album's London recording sessions and production by the legendary Robert John "Mutt" Lange.

The vinyl features Albert Productions’ iconic dark blue label with yellow ring and stylized logo, a visual trademark of early Australian AC/DC releases. This pressing includes classics like “Highway to Hell,” “Girls Got Rhythm,” “Shot Down in Flames,” and “If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It).”

Highly collectible due to its original Aussie mix, unique artwork, and historical significance, this is an essential LP for fans of the Bon Scott era and serious AC/DC vinyl collectors. Raw, powerful, and pure rock 'n' roll — this is the highway that defined a legacy.