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AC/DC - Rare Yugoslavian 7-inch vinyl single - 3254

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AC/DC - Rare Yugoslavian 7-inch vinyl single - 3254
This is a rare Yugoslavian 7-inch vinyl single of AC/DC’s Let There Be Rock / Problem Child, released in 1977 through Atlantic Records and Suzy Records, the regional distributor in the former Yugoslavia. The catalog number is ATL 11018, and it was issued in stereo on black vinyl with a large center hole. The label design follows Atlantic’s late-1970s style, featuring a blue, white, and orange color scheme with black text.
The A-side features the electrifying track Let There Be Rock, while the B-side contains Problem Child, both written by the iconic songwriting trio of Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott. The songs were produced by Vanda & Young for Albert Productions, continuing AC/DC’s signature raw and powerful rock sound during the Bon Scott era.
What makes this release particularly collectible is its original picture sleeve, which many other international editions of this single did not have. The front cover showcases a live shot of Angus Young mid-performance, with the band playing in the background under dramatic lighting. The Atlantic and Suzy Records logos are present on the cover. The back cover features an advertisement with the phrase Da li ste nabavili? ("Have you gotten these?") alongside black-and-white images of various rock albums available in Yugoslavia at the time, including releases from Led Zeppelin and Aerosmith.
This Yugoslavian pressing is a highly sought-after collector's item, especially when found in excellent condition with its original sleeve. It stands out among AC/DC vinyl releases due to its unique regional artwork and limited distribution. Fans and collectors consider it a significant piece of the band’s early discography, encapsulating their high-energy rock 'n' roll spirit.

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