AC/DC: More 'Family Jewels' Details Revealed

February 16, 2005

Billboard.com has revealed more details about AC/DC's upcoming "Family Jewels" DVD, due March 29 in North America via Epic.

Disc one focuses on AC/DC's Bon Scott-led period from 1975-1980, featuring videos for "High Voltage", "Jailbreak", "Let There Be Rock", "Walk All Over You" and "If You Want Blood (You've Got It)", among others. Live versions of "Riff Raff", "Whole Lotta Rosie" and "Show Business" are also included, as are a host of small-screen appearances, among them a performance on Spanish television just 10 days before Scott died in 1980.

AC/DC's Brian Johnson-led era is chronicled on the second disc, beginning with videos for "Hells Bells", "What Do You Do for Money Honey", "Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution" and the title cut from the 1980 album "Back in Black". Also included are videos for "Who Made Who" and "You Shook Me All Night Long" stemming from the band's soundtrack to the 1986 Stephen King film "Maximum Overdrive", a live version of "For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)" taped in Detroit in 1983 and the DVD debut of videos for "Clipped" and "Fly on the Wall".

"Family Jewels" track listing:

Disc One:

01. Baby Please Don't Go (TV, 1975)
02. Show Business (live, 1975)
03. High Voltage (video, 1975)
04. It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock'n'Roll) (video, 1976)
05. T.N.T. (TV, 1976)
06. Jailbreak (video, 1976)
07. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (TV, 1976)
08. Dog Eat Dog (TV, 1977)
09. Let There Be Rock (video, 1977)
10. Rock'n'Roll Damnation (video, 1978)
11. Sin City (TV, 1978)
12. Riff Raff (live, 1978)
13. Fling Thing/Rocker (live, 1978)
14. Whole Lotta Rosie (live, 1978)
15. Shot Down in Flames (video, 1979)
16. Walk All Over You (video, 1979)
17. Touch Too Much (video, 1979)
18. If You Want Blood (You've Got It) (video, 1979)
19. Girls Got Rhyme (TV, 1980)
20. Highway to Hell (TV, 1980)

Disc Two:

01. Hells Bells (video, 1980)
02. Back in Black (video, 1980)
03. What Do You Do for Money Honey (video, 1980)
04. Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution (video, 1980)
05. Let's Get It Up (live, 1981)
06. For Those About To Rock (We Salute You) (live, 1983)
07. Flick of the Switch (video, 1983)
08. Nervous Shakedown (video, 1983)
09. Fly on the Wall (video, 1985)
10. Danger (video, 1985)
11. Sink the Pink (video, 1985)
12. Stand Up (video, 1985)
13. Shake Your Foundations (video, 1985)
14. Who Made Who (video, 1986)
15. You Shook Me All Night Long (video, 1986)
16. Heatseeker (video, 1988)
17. That's the Way I Wanna Rock'n'Roll (video, 1988)
18. Thunderstruck (video, 1990)
19. Moneytalks (video, 1990)
20. Are You Ready (video, 1991)

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