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AC/DC – Let There Be Rock [1977 ATCO Records Promo LP – SD 36-151] - 4747

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AC/DC – Let There Be Rock [1977 ATCO Records Promo LP – SD 36-151] - 4747
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This is a rare 1977 U.S. promotional copy of AC/DC’s hard rock classic Let There Be Rock, issued by ATCO Records under catalog number SD 36-151. Marked "PROMOTIONAL COPY – NOT FOR SALE" on the front cover, this edition was circulated to radio stations and industry insiders ahead of the album’s official release, making it a prized collectible for fans and vinyl hunters alike.

The record features the original yellow ATCO center labels with the classic multicolor logo and includes all eight thunderous tracks:
Side One kicks off with “Go Down” and rolls into the rebellious “Dog Eat Dog” before unleashing the title anthem “Let There Be Rock.” Side Two closes with the explosive fan-favorite “Whole Lotta Rosie.”

Pressed during the band’s early U.S. breakthrough, this LP captures the raw, unfiltered power of the Bon Scott era. The jacket artwork features a live photo of the band, while the back cover presents another striking image of Angus Young mid-performance, complete with full credits and track times.

With its original matrix number ST-C-773865-MO, this pressing was manufactured by Monarch Record Mfg. Co., a detail sought after by serious collectors.

A landmark release from one of rock’s most legendary bands, this promotional LP is not just a record—it’s a piece of music history.