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AC/DC - Rare Atlantic Records inter-office memo - 4970

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AC/DC - Rare Atlantic Records inter-office memo - 4970
An original file copy of an Atlantic Records Inter-Office Memo, dated July 18, 1980, sent by Judy Libow to all local and regional pop promotion personnel. This memo, marked "Received" by Stu Ginsburg on the same date, is a crucial piece of music history, highlighting the promotional efforts surrounding the release of AC/DC's monumental album Back in Black. Measuring 8.5" x 11", the memo is a testament to the internal excitement and strategic planning that heralded AC/DC's triumphant return following the tragic loss of lead singer Bon Scott.

The memo reflects on the band's recent success with Highway to Hell and announces the debut of new lead vocalist Brian Johnson. Libow emphasizes the importance of the upcoming LP, scheduled for national airplay starting Monday, July 28, 1980, and urges the team to secure top trade and sheet reports for the week.

The memo lists standout tracks from Back in Black, including:

"Let Me Put My Love Into You"
"Shoot to Thrill"
"What Do You Do for Money Honey"
"You Shook Me All Night Long"
"Shake a Leg"
"Rock & Roll Ain’t Noise Pollution"
Judy Libow’s note concludes with enthusiasm, declaring, “AC/DC is definitely back... watch out!” Signed with her distinctive signature, this memo is not only an internal Atlantic Records document but also a rallying call for the promotion of what would become one of the greatest albums in rock history.

This piece represents a significant milestone in AC/DC’s career and captures the pivotal moment of their resurgence, making it a prized collectible for fans and historians of rock and roll.

The item(s) may exhibit varying levels of wear and distressing, as detailed in the listing images that provide an accurate representation of the condition.