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Rare AC/DC poster featuring Angus Young

1975

Rare AC/DC poster featuring Angus Young

1975

  • NFSA IDMCN5KCQ6
  • TypeDocumentation
  • MediumDocumentation
  • FormPoster
  • GenresRock music, Popular music
  • Year1975

This extremely rare, layered collage graphic poster with boxing kangaroos in each corner features guitarist Angus Young cutting loose at age 20 in 1975, the same year that AC/DC’s rough and tough album High Voltage was completed.

The NFSA collected the poster from the legendary family-founded Australian record and publishing company J Albert and Sons. Ted Albert founded the Albert Productions record label in 1964, signing the Easybeats soon after. The label’s success came in the mid-'70s when ex-Easybeats duo George Young and Harry Vanda became in-house producers. Working exclusively for Alberts, they produced the classic early records of legendary Australian rock band AC/DC. George Young was the big brother of two of the band’s co-founders, Malcolm and Angus Young.

Courtesy of
J Albert and Sons Limited

This extremely rare, layered collage graphic poster with boxing kangaroos in each corner features guitarist Angus Young cutting loose at age 20 in 1975, the same year that AC/DC’s rough and tough album High Voltage was completed.

The NFSA collected the poster from the legendary family-founded Australian record and publishing company J Albert and Sons. Ted Albert founded the Albert Productions record label in 1964, signing the Easybeats soon after. The label’s success came in the mid-'70s when ex-Easybeats duo George Young and Harry Vanda became in-house producers. Working exclusively for Alberts, they produced the classic early records of legendary Australian rock band AC/DC. George Young was the big brother of two of the band’s co-founders, Malcolm and Angus Young.

Courtesy of
J Albert and Sons Limited
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