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AC/DC - Rare Atlantic Records inter-office memo - 4898

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AC/DC - Rare Atlantic Records inter-office memo - 4898
An original file copy of an Atlantic Records Inter-Office Memo, dated October 16, 1980, from Jnnis Maiello to Perry Cooper, detailing an updated list of international awards for AC/DC’s albums. Marked “File AC/DC” in handwriting, this document highlights the immense global success of the band, particularly during their groundbreaking Back in Black era.

The memo outlines the certification statuses of several AC/DC albums across multiple countries, including Canada, France, Germany, Belgium, England, and Holland. Among the achievements noted are platinum certifications for Highway to Hell and Back in Black in Canada, as well as multiple gold certifications for albums like If You Want Blood, Powerage, and Let There Be Rock in various territories. These accomplishments underline the band's meteoric rise to international stardom following the release of Back in Black.

Stamped as "Received" by Stu Ginsburg, this memo serves as a record of AC/DC’s dominance on the global music charts and their widespread appeal across diverse markets. Measuring 8.5" x 11", it provides a unique snapshot of the band's unparalleled commercial success and the industry recognition of their influential catalog.

This rare document is a significant artifact of rock history, commemorating AC/DC’s ascent as one of the most successful and celebrated rock bands of all time. A must-have collectible for fans and music historians alike, it captures the impact and legacy of AC/DC during one of the most iconic periods of their career.

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