AC/DC – Overdriven And Uncut

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This intimate interview of AC/DC was conducted around the release of “Fly On The Wall”.

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LabelMVD
Catalog NoMVDA 7240
FormatCD
CountryUnited States
Barcode0760137724025
ConditionNew / Sealed
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Ac/Dc Overdriven And Uncut is an intimate interview document from MVD, recorded around the release of “Fly On The Wall,” capturing the band in a specific moment in their career. Interview records from major rock bands are a category unto themselves: they are not the music, but they are often the closest access a listener gets to how the people in the band actually think and talk.

AC/DC and the Fly On The Wall Era

The mid-1980s were a complicated time for AC/DC. The band had returned from the shock of Bon Scott’s death and the subsequent success of Back in Black with Brian Johnson, and by the time Fly On The Wall was being recorded and promoted, they were working to maintain their standing in a rock landscape that was shifting around them. An interview conducted during this period captures the band navigating that moment. What the members say about the music and their process in 1985 is a snapshot you cannot reconstruct from the records alone.

What Overdriven And Uncut Contains

Intimate is the right word for the interview format. This is not a press conference or a carefully managed media appearance. It is the kind of conversation where the band says more than they would with a wider audience present. MVD has documented rock artists across multiple decades, and their interview releases tend toward the substantive rather than the promotional. Overdriven And Uncut suggests a document without the standard editorial removal of anything uncomfortable or honest, which is what makes this kind of release useful for anyone serious about the band’s history.

Ac/Dc Overdriven And Uncut Format

CD release on MVD. Interview and documentary CDs from classic rock artists in this era represent primary source material for serious listeners and researchers. MVD’s catalog spans decades of this kind of documentation, and the AC/DC title sits alongside similar releases from artists across the classic rock spectrum. The disc is the archival format that preserves the content correctly for long-term access. MVD’s interview catalog is a primary source for rock history, and the AC/DC title captures a band at a specific moment that no studio release documents in the same way.