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AC/DC – Let There Be Rock Mis-Print LP - 4549

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AC/DC – Let There Be Rock Mis-Print LP - 4549
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Offered here is a rare and unusual pressing of AC/DC’s powerhouse 1977 album Let There Be Rock, released on ATCO Records (catalog number SD 36-151). This record captures the band at their most ferocious during the Bon Scott era, with high-voltage anthems like “Whole Lotta Rosie,” “Dog Eat Dog,” and the blistering title track “Let There Be Rock.” Produced by Harry Vanda and George Young, the album is a defining statement of raw, no-frills hard rock.

What makes this copy truly unique is a striking factory error: Side A is mis-labeled with the center sticker from The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway by Genesis (catalog number SD 2-401), while Side B correctly features the Let There Be Rock label. Such pressing mistakes are scarce and highly prized by collectors, especially when involving two iconic bands from vastly different genres.