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As requested, let’s dig this AC/DC compilation titled “Rare… Rarer…Rarities“. Of course, this is a bootleg CD including rarities that most fans don’t have on an official release. The pretty comprehensive official release ‘Backtracks’ (featured at plotn08), which came out later covers most of these rare songs… but not all.

Most of these tracks are either single B-sides or songs that were exclusively released on the Australian versions of albums. Until ‘Backtracks’ came out, those songs were very hard to find.
There are, however, two songs that none of us are likely to ever own an original physical copy of. These two tracks alone make “Rare… Rarer…Rarities” worth considering, since they are AC/DC’s first single from 1974 featuring original singer Dave Evans. Most fans have never heard anything with Evans singing. These are ripped from an original 7” single.

“Can I Sit Next to You Girl” is a song every AC/DC fan knows, because this golden oldie was re-recorded on T.N.T. (1975). Bon Scott’s cheeky delivery made all the difference in the world. Dave Evans is just some guy, asking to sit next to you. This early single was issued in the summer of ’74, and it has a completely different, much more laid back intro. It’s not nearly as heavy as it would later become. Evans does have a fine vibrato, I must say!

Every single has a B-side, and “Rockin’ in the Parlour” was AC/DC’s first. It’s much more “rock and roll” than you expect from AC/DC, but it’s catchy and melodic. Angus and Malcolm have yet to fully develop their styles, but you can certainly tell its them.
You can hear for yourself, that Dave Evans was not the lyricist that Bon Scott was. “She said, ‘I got some booze, around at my place, so come along and have some fun!’” Sorry Dave, but that just won’t cut it when the band is AC f@cking DC.

The rest of these songs are all in print today, so they can be acquired on official AC/DC releases. However it’s nice to have them all toguether onto one CD. “Love Song” (High Voltage) shocked me on the first number of listens. Is this AC/DC’s one and only ballad? I guess so “Oh Jean, Oh Jean!” sings Bon, seemingly heart broken. Once you get used to it, and accept the fact that there are no other AC/DC songs that sound anything like it, you might enjoy it. I know that I do, from time to time.

“Stick Around” (High Voltage) is a cool tune, a laid-back AC/DC rocker with lots of space between the instruments. You can hear the air sizzle! The riff is about as simple as it gets: two chords. But they are the right chords! “High Voltage” is slightly longer than the album version.
“School Days” is a Chuck Berry cover, one of very few covers AC/DC recorded. Berry is the prototype of AC/DC anyway, so this version fits like a glove. Hail hail rock and roll, indeed. “Rock in Peace” is a shorty, heavy with that AC/DC stomp and the damn riff they’ve been playing for 40 years.

AC/DC have always had tongue firmly in cheek, but “Crabsody in Blue” is probably the jokiest song they ever recorded. A slow blues similar to “Ride On” deserves to have some down-and-out lyrics. Bon takes that to a descriptive extreme.
“Carry Me Home” was the heavy and instantly likeable B-side to “Dog Eat Dog” (1977). Using his speaking voice to full effect, Bon proves to me why he is one of rock’s all time greatest frontman. His animated vocal performance here is something that very few singers can pull off. (Ian Gillan is one such singer — think “No Laughing in Heaven”.)
Then, “Down on the Borderline” is Brian Johnson’s only showing on this CD. This was the B-side from “Moneytalks” (The Razors Edge), but it sounds little like that album. Sonically and vocally, it resembles Blow Up Your Video, right down to the muddy finish. I have no doubt it was recorded for that album.

“Fling Thing” is AC/DC’s take on “The Bonnie Banks o’ Loch Lomond”, which they cheekily credited to Young/Young. It sounds like quite a party was going on during the recording, which falls apart after a mere two minutes. This was originally the B-side to “Jailbreak”.
The final song is “Cold Hearted Man”, which was recently dusted off for the Iron Man 2 soundtrack album. It was on Powerage (1978) first, and a dark prowler it is. A lot of people like to joke that all of AC/DC’s songs sound the exactly the same. This CD of also-ran’s has proven otherwise, and “Cold Hearted Man” is a perfect closer for a solid collection of hard rock.

1991 - Rare, Rarer, Rarities (320 kbps) (00:58:07)

01. Can I Sit Next To You Girl (03:18)
02. Rockin' In The Parlor (03:19)
03. Love Song (05:19)
04. She's Got Balls (04:52)
05. Little Lover (04:52)
06. Stick Around (04:39)
07. High Voltage (04:34)
08. School Days (05:09)
09. R.I.P. (Rock In Peace) (03:35)
10. Crabsody In Blue (04:45)
11. Carry Me Home (03:50)
12. Down On The Borderline (04:18)
13. Fling Thing (02:00)
14. Cold Hearted Man (03:37)

2001 - Ultimate Volts (320 kbps) (01:19:49)

CD 1:
01. Baby Please Don't Go (04:52)
02. Show Business (04:48)
03. Love Song (05:23)
04. Soul Stripper (06:28)
05. Stick Around (04:41)
06. You Ain't Got Hold On Me (03:34)
07. School Days (05:21)
08. Jailbreak (04:45)
09. Rock In Peace (R.I.P) (03:38)
10. Carry Me Home (03:58)
11. Dirty Eyes (03:21)
12. Grapsody In Blue (04:47)
13. Cold Hearted Man (03:38)
14. Get It Hot (04:15)
15. If You Want Blood (04:25)
16. Back Seat Confidental (05:23)
17. Touch Too Much (06:32)

CD 2:
01. Guns For Hire (03:23)
02. Flick Of The Switch (03:14)
03. Nervous Skakedown (06:16)
04. Rising Power (03:47)
05. Shake You Foundations (03:53)
06. Who Made Who (04:51)
07. Borrowed Timer (03:51)
08. Snake Eye (03:16)
09. Down On The Borderline (04:16)
10. That's The Way I Wanna Rock'n'roll (03:55)
11. Heatseeker (04:16)
12. Let It Loose (04:18)
13. Alright Tonight (03:59)
14. Big Gun (04:24)
15. Highway To Hell (05:02)
16. Boogie Man (02:44)
17. Rocker (03:33)
18. Boom Boom Boom (04:06)
19. Cyberspace (02:58)

CD 3:
01. Can I Sit Next To You Girl (03:19)
02. Rockin' In The Parlour (03:20)
03. Fling Thing (02:00)
04. Dog Eat Dog (04:37)
05. Johnny B. Goode (04:55)
06. Highway To Hell (03:27)
07. Ride On (04:17)
08. Ride On (03:00)
09. Lucille (04:56)
10. A Little Background Music (00:42)
11. Fling Thing (01:03)
12. Back In Black (03:55)
13. You Shook Me All Night Long (04:43)
14. Stiff Upper Lip (03:50)
15. Back In Black (04:22)
16. Stiff Upper Lip (03:42)
17. Highway To Hell (03:34)
18. Back In Black (03:59)
19. Satelite Blues (03:55)
20. T.N.T. (03:46)
21. Stiff Upper Lip (03:49)
22. You Shook Me All Night Long (04:06)

2006 - Superstar Concert Series (Show # 06-31) (320 kbps) (01:01:42)
01. Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be/Sin City/Walk All Over You (17:07)
02. The Jack/Highway To Hell (10:39)
03. Girls Got Rhythm/High Voltage (12:22)
04. If You Want Blood (You've Got It)/Let There Be Rock (15:06)
05. Show Promo (00:36)
06. Track06 (00:32)
07. Track07 (00:32)
08. Track08 (00:32)
09. Track09 (00:32)
10. Track10 (00:32)
11. Track11 (00:32)
12. Track12 (00:32)
13. Track13 (00:32)
14. Track14 (00:32)
15. Track15 (00:32)
16. Track16 (00:32)

2011 - Superstar Concert Series (Show # 11-06) (320 kbps) (00:59:01)
01. Fly On The Wall/Back In Black/Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (15:40)
02. You Shook Me All Night Long/The Jack (12:52)
03. Shoot To Thrill/Highway To Hell (11:31)
04. Let There Be Rock (13:31)
05. Show Promo (00:42)
06. Track06 (00:32)
07. Track07 (01:02)
08. Track08 (00:32)
09. Track09 (00:32)
10. Track10 (00:32)
11. Track11 (00:32)
12. Track12 (00:32)
13. Track13 (00:31)

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