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List Price: $11.98 | | Label: Sony
Salesrank: 565
Released: April 29, 2003 |
| Our Price: $6.57 |
| Used Price: $5.88 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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The Razor's Edge Track Listing:
1. Thunderstruck
2. Fire Your Guns
3. Moneytalks
4. The Razors Edge
5. Mistress For Christmas
6. Rock Your Heart Out
7. Are You Ready
8. Got You By The Balls
9. Shot Of Love
10. Let's Make It
11. Goodbye And Good Riddance To Bad Luck
12. If You Dare
Editorial Review:
2003 remastered reissue of 1990 album packaged in a digipak with 16 page full color booklet containing all original album art, many unpublished photos, classic memorabilia, and liner notes. Epic.
The Razor's Edge Reviews:
broken cd 
2008-06-26 - cd showed up broken in half. usps said it was improperly shipped. contacted shipper by phone, left message, no answer, got burned
Bought the album for one or two songs 
2008-04-19 - I bought this album for Moneytalks and Thunderstruck. Usually on AC/DC albums, I buy the CD for one or two songs and warm to the other songs over time -- eventually learning to love the whole album. I've had it for several months now, and just can't get into the rest of the songs. They all sound the same and most are in the same key. I know AC/DC thrives on using the same sound, but they usually make it a little more interesting than this. About half of the songs lack the hooks and power chords they're famous for. Fantastic album if you're not looking for anything earth shattering aside from the aforementioned songs. Of course, that's just my opinion.
great and easy transaction! 
2008-04-17 - Great and easy transaction--fast shipping and product arrived in great condition. I would definitely recommend this seller!
A Solid Offering 
2008-02-02 - A strong album, featuring some of the best material from the Brian Johnson era of AC/DC, The Razors Edge gets off to a strong start, with the well known crowd pleaser "Thunderstruck," which also had the privilege of opening 1992's Live. "Fire Your Guns" follows, and is really some of the better "filler" in recent memory, which a lot of attitude and power behind the music. "Moneytalks" concludes a great trio of tracks to start the album, with some killer, bluesy guitar work courtesy of the brothers Young.
Title track "The Razors Edge" is a gritty, dark piece, very different from most of what AC/DC has done on past albums, and is a welcome addition that helps to shake things up from the typical Acca Dacca formula. A number of solid, hard rockin' tracks follow, giving the album a solid middle, though not so chock full of classics as 1980's Back in Black.
Not their best, but very solid!
the greatest album (period) 
2007-12-27 - there is only one other album by ac/dc that could be almost as good as this and that is highway to hell, but this one is the best