AC/DC: 'Classic Album Under Review: Back In Black' DVD Due In October

August 9, 2006

MVD Entertainment Group has set an October 31, 2006 release date for the AC/DC "Classic Album Under Review: Back In Black" DVD. According to a posting on the MVD web site, "this DVD documentary is the ultimate review and critical analysis of AC/DC's most influential and successful album. With the entire album dissected track by track, and with rare footage, band interviews and live performances all under the gaze of our panel of esteemed experts, this could be the most thorough exploration of this extraordinary band. It includes: Comment, Criticism and Insight from; engineer for 'Back In Black' and 'Highway To Hell' sessions, Tony Platt; rock journalist, Total Rock FM DJ and AC/DC expert Malcolm Dome; AC/DC biographer Paul Stenning, Classic Rock magazine's Jerry Ewing; BBC 6 Music DJ Jane Gazzo, AC/DC author Clinton Walker and more." Extras include: "Tony Platt In The Studio With AC/DC"; "The Hardest AC/DC Back In Black Quiz In The World Ever", full contributor biographies and "Beyond DVD" section.

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