Geordie: Don't Be Fooled By the Name
Geordie: Don't Be Fooled By the Name
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Geordie
Label: Lilith
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 889397703479
Genre: Rock
(LP + CD) Most fans of AC/DC agree that Brian Johnson did some of his best singing back when he was the lead vocalist for a Newcastle band called Geordie, formed in 1972 with guitarist Vic Malcolm. Their second LP, 1974's Don't Be Fooled By The Name, was a solid slab of hard rock featuring songs like the rocking "Goin' Down" and "So What", but check out Johnson's vocals on "House Of The Rising Sun" if you want to know why Bon Scott and AC/DC were such early admirers of Johnson's singing. Bonus CD of the album included.
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