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AC/DC - Rare Atlantic Records inter-office memo - 4902

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AC/DC - Rare Atlantic Records inter-office memo - 4902
An original file copy of an Atlantic Records Inter-Office Memo, dated March 7, 1980, from Stu Ginsburg to Dave Glew, with copies sent to J. Greenberg. This memo captures a key moment in the label's strategic discussions surrounding AC/DC’s catalog.

The memo recounts a luncheon meeting with Cliff Bernstein of Leber-Krebs, during which Bernstein discussed the possibility of issuing the band’s album Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap in the United States, where it had not yet been released. Additionally, the memo highlights Bernstein’s expressed interest in the album Live from the Atlantic Studios—a rare, legendary recording of AC/DC performing live in an intimate studio setting, originally distributed only as a promotional album.

Signed by Stu Ginsburg and marked with the initials "SG/jt," this document reflects Atlantic Records’ focus on curating and expanding AC/DC’s market reach during a pivotal period of their career. Measuring 8.5" x 11", this memo is a significant artifact that underscores Atlantic's consideration of leveraging Live from the Atlantic Studios to bolster the band’s growing prominence in the United States.

This piece provides a rare glimpse into the internal deliberations of one of the most influential record labels of the era, highlighting their role in shaping the legacy of one of rock’s most iconic bands. A valuable collectible for AC/DC fans and music historians alike, this memo captures the behind-the-scenes efforts to bring legendary recordings to a broader audience.

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