Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: MVD11055D
- Format: DVD
- UPC: 760137110552
- Street Date: 02/03/23
- PreBook Date: 12/30/22
- Label: Monster / Pop Twist »
- Genre: Pop/Rock
- Run Time: 116 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 2015
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: NORTH AMERICA
- Language: English
Cast & Crew
- Actors:
- AC/DC as Band
- The Easybeats as Band
- Harry Vanda as Self
- The Angels as Band
- Stevie Wright as self
- Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs as Band
- Director: Paul Clarke
Product Assets
Blood + Thunder: The Sound Of Alberts
AC/DC and The Easybeats - Scottish/Australian immigrant brothers change the world when they form two huge rock bands. A rock & roll dynasty is born!
- List Price: $19.95
- Your Price: $19.95
- In Stock: 362
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It's 1964. At an Australian migrant hostel, the Young brothers from Scotland form the pop phenom band Easybeats whose hit song Friday On My Mind conquered the globe. Their brothers, in turn, later become the rawest, loudest rock superstars ever: AC/DC. Those bands and more --Ted Albert's label--tell the story of a rock soundtrack that shook the world. Australia got its own rock & roll in the '70s because of a life--long bond forged a decade earlier between music company Alberts and the Youngs, an immigrant family from Glasgow. AC/DC played so loud and with such raw energy that the music reverberated across the world. Ted Albert wants Australia to have its own songbook. He first signs Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs then The Easybeats, founded on the raw talent of teenager George Young and two other irrepressible migrant kids Harry Vanda and Stevie Wright. The Easybeats win over the locals with She's So Fine, do a deal with United Artists in the US, then give Australia its first international hit with Friday on My Mind in 1966. George and Harry finesse their musical skills in London while Ted matches their songs with the artists in Alberts' stable. Alberts hits flood the charts, not just rock & roll but also cracking pop; Ted Mulry's Falling in Love Again, Alison MacCallum's Superman, John Paul Young's Pasadena and Love is in the Air. AC/DC, featuring Angus and Malcolm Young and a force of nature called Bon Scott, The Angels and Rose Tattoo all join the Alberts stable. Brian Johnson steps in when the lifestyle claims Bon in 1980, and the Back in Black album is a massive success across the world. While coloured by tragedy, it is a triumph for Ted Albert who backed the band with rock--solid conviction.
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Sales Points
- For Fans of AC/DC, The Angels, The Easybeats (Friday On My Mind), Stevie Wright and rock history!
Press Quotes
Clarke and his team have a good eye for a choice bit of archive footage and a discerning ear for a killer guitar lick.
—Deirdre O'Connell, The Conversation
All of Clarke's work has a lovely musical feel. Few filmmakers appreciate as readily as he does that the tone of a film is set as much by sound as by pictures. Clarke calls it 'playing music upon the collective memory''. He says he researches the subject,
—Graeme Blundell, The Australian
This one, ... charting the rise of both Alberts music publishing and a distinctive Australian sound, is a cracker. There is certainly plenty of terrific archival footage and perhaps not a truly rigorous intellectual standard but this also exposes an i
—Melinda Houston, Sydney Morning Herald