AC/DC are a hard rock band formed in Sydney, Australia in 1973 by brothers Angus and Malcolm Young. The band are considered pioneers of heavy metal, alongside bands such as Led Zeppelin , Deep Purple and Black Sabbath . Its members, however, have always classified their music as "rock 'n' roll".
This is the complete vinyl discography of AC/DC and lists all albums of AC/DC released on vinyl LP, click on the links of the album-name to see the complete details of each record
AC/DC is an Australian hard rock band formed in Sydney in 1973 by brothers Malcolm and Angus Young. Their music became the blueprint for no-nonsense rock—simple, loud, and electrified by rhythm. With over 200 million albums sold worldwide, the band has earned its place among the most successful and influential acts in rock history and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003.
The classic lineup featured Bon Scott on vocals, Angus Young on lead guitar, Malcolm Young on rhythm guitar, Phil Rudd on drums, and Cliff Williams on bass. After Bon Scott’s death in 1980, Brian Johnson stepped in as lead vocalist, and the band roared back with “Back in Black”—one of the best-selling albums of all time. The combination of Johnson’s powerhouse voice and Angus’s manic stage presence defined AC/DC’s second chapter.
AC/DC’s sound blends blues-based riffs with a relentless rhythmic drive. Their songs strip rock down to its essentials—sharp guitar chords, thundering drums, and snarling vocals. Critics often place them somewhere between hard rock and heavy metal, but the band’s identity has always stayed rooted in rhythm, groove, and sheer volume rather than trends or subgenres.
The band’s early Australian albums, including “High Voltage” (1975), “T.N.T.” (1975), and “Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap” (1976), established their raw sound and swagger. These records captured the unfiltered energy of pub rock and helped spark AC/DC’s international rise. Each track carried the same signature voltage—tight riffs, no filler, and pure intent.
Through the 1980s and 1990s, AC/DC maintained their formula while evolving with arena-scale production. “Blow Up Your Video” (1988) and “The Razor’s Edge” (1990) renewed their global momentum, the latter climbing to number two on the U.S. charts. “Thunderstruck” became an anthem that still ignites crowds decades later.
Into the 2000s, the band continued to dominate. “Black Ice” (2008) debuted at number one in more than 20 countries, proving that AC/DC’s brand of hard rock still carried high voltage. Later releases, such as “Rock or Bust” (2014) and “Power Up” (2020), honored their legacy while keeping their unmistakable sound alive for a new generation.
AC/DC’s live shows remain the stuff of legend—ear-splitting volume, explosive pyrotechnics, and Angus Young duckwalking in his schoolboy uniform beneath a storm of lights and cheers. Decades on, their performances continue to embody the same unfiltered energy that made them icons. Loud, timeless, and unmistakably electric—AC/DC never reinvented rock; they perfected it.
There’s a moment after the last track spins out — the amp hums, the room still crackles — and you realize AC/DC never just made records. They built soundtracks for sweat, neon, and defiance. “High Voltage” was only the first spark. From there, the charge ran wild through every groove, every stage, every screaming crowd. The vinyl tells that story best: raw, loud, unpolished. Drop the needle again, or step into the archive below — a gallery of every riff, label, and sleeve that carried the world’s hardest-working band from barroom smoke to electric immortality.
ATLANTIC 60149 , Germany
AC/DC's 3 LP Record Box Set, cataloged as ATLANTIC 60149, encapsulates the band's formidable presence in the late 1970s rock scene. Featuring three iconic albums
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Atlantic PRO 171 , 1976
AC/DC's "Baby Please Don't Go / Jailbreak" 7" vinyl is a musical masterpiece, blending blues and rock seamlessly. Released during a pivotal period
Learn moreAC/DC’s “Back in Black” (1980, Atlantic ATL 50735) roared out of tragedy into triumph, introducing Brian Johnson’s powerhouse vocals after Bon Scott’s passing. Produced by Robert John “Mutt” Lange, this hard-rock landmark from Germany blends electrifying riffs, precision production, and iconic tracks like “Hells Bells” and “You Shook Me All Night Long.”
Atlantic 781 828 , 1988 , Germany
This album showcases AC/DC's raw power and enduring legacy. A testament to the band's resilience, it remains a must-have for vinyl enthusiasts, blending timeless rock with a contemporary edge
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Initially recorded in 1975, its unique cover art and rarity contribute to its mystique. The vinyl's delayed global debut intensified its appeal, making it a cherished piece in rock histor
AC/DC - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (Germany) AC/DC - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (Holland) AC/DC - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (Italy)
Atlantic 78-0100-1 , 1983 , Netherlands
"Flick of the Switch" stands out as a raw and powerful collection of tracks that capture the essence of the band's signature sound. Released as a 12" vinyl LP album, the record showcases AC/DC at their peak
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Atlantic 781 263 , 1985 , EEC
Recorded in Switzerland, the self-produced album explores a voyeuristic concept, portraying life through ten tracks.
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The 1981 album, a successor to "Back in Black," showcased AC/DC's signature power. The 12" vinyl format enhanced the sonic experience, complemented by iconic cover artwork.
For Those About To Rock We Salute You ( 1981 Germany ) For Those About to Rock ( 1981 USA )
Atlantic ATL 20276 , 1981 , Holland
The classic "Let There Be Rock" showcased AC/DC's raw energy. Lange's meticulous production added depth, contributing to the record's enduring appeal. This Maxi-Single symbolized the unyielding spirit of hard rock
Learn moreBefore arenas, cannons, and chaos, there was raw voltage from Sydney’s backstreets. “High Voltage” crackled with the kind of grit only AC/DC could summon — beer-soaked riffs, swaggering grooves, and a hint of barroom menace. Angus Young’s guitar didn’t sing; it spat sparks, marking the birth of a sound that would electrify every pub and festival from here to eternity.
Atlantic ATL 50 527 , 1976 , Belgium
AC/DC's debut studio album, "High Voltage," released in February 1975, revolutionized rock with its raw energy and iconic tracks. The Belgium Import 12" Vinyl LP edition adds collectible allure
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Atlantic Records ATL 50 628 , 1979 , Germany
Angus Young shreds electrifying riffs on a speeding highway to hell! AC/DC's iconic "Highway to Hell" cover blazes with rock & roll rebellion. Buckle up for high-voltage anthems! (199 characters)
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"If You Want Blood You've Got It" is the first live album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, originally released in the US on 21 November 1978. All songs were written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young and Bon Scott.
If You Want Blood You've Got It ( Europe ) If You Want Blood You've Got It (Germany)
"Let There Be Rock" is a hard-hitting masterpiece that defined the band's electrifying sound. With thunderous riffs, Angus Young's blistering guitar solos, and Bon Scott's gritty vocals
AC/DC - Let There Be Rock ( 1977 Canada ) AC/DC - Let There Be Rock ( Germany )
ATCO 7567-92212, , 1992 , Germany
The gatefold album cover features an unexpected twist, showcasing a playful image of Miss Piggy in a stylish outfit. This unconventional addition adds a touch of humor to the iconic rock band's live music collection
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The album PowerAge encapsulates the rebellious spirit of the era. Recorded at Sydney's Albert Studios, its production strikes a balance between live energy and studio finesse.
AC/DC - Powerage (Canada Release) AC/DC - Powerage (German Release)
ATCO 7567 91413 , 1990 , EEC
"The Razor's Edge" with Iconic tracks like "Thunderstruck" and "Moneytalks" became classics, while ATCO Records' role in production ensured global success.
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"Who Made Who" known for its role in Stephen King's Maximum Overdrive, epitomizes the vibrant '80s rock scene. This collector's item reflects the synergy between music and film during the era.
Who Made Who (Canada Release) Who Made Who (European Release)
Released in 1986, it served as the soundtrack to the movie "Maximum Overdrive." The title track, along with "D.T." and "Chase the Ace," delivers a high-voltage dose of AC/DC's signature rock sound.
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