High Voltage
1975年早期,乐队最终以斯科特,安格斯兄弟,新贝司马克·艾文斯和鼓手菲力·路德的阵容发行了仅在澳大利亚销售的专辑《High Voltage》。 High Voltage is the debut studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released on 17 February 1975. Six of the album's eight songs were written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott. "Soul Stripper" was written by the Young brothers and "Baby, Please Don't Go" is a cover version of a Big Joe Williams song. The album was produced by Vanda & Young at Albert Studios in Sydney, Australia. George Young is the older brother of Angus and Malcolm, who also played bass guitar on a number of the album's songs, and played bass guitar at some of AC/DC's live shows. Harry Vanda was a bandmate of George's in The Easybeats. George and Harry were the main songwriters of The Easybeats' later hits, including their international hit "Friday on My Mind". High Voltage was originally released on Albert Productions only in Australia, and has never been reissued by another label in this format. The international version of High Voltage, that was issued on Atlantic Records in 1976, has a different cover art and track listing, with only "She's Got Balls" and "Little Lover" appearing overseas. "Baby Please Don't Go", "Soul Stripper", "You Ain't Got a Hold On Me" and "Show Business" were later released on "'74 Jailbreak. "Stick Around" and "Love Song" have not been released internationally.