I wrote earlier that I was surprised that the "ACDC" sound was established in Powerage instead of Highway to Hell. It may have sounded like I did not give Mutt Lange enough credit for the work he did with the band. This can not be further from the truth. Listening to the albums he did with them(Highway to Hell, Back in Black, For Those About to Rock) has given me a lot of insight.
In Highway to Hell I hear Mutt's influence in many places. While the band seemed to learn how to play together in Powerage, Mutt had a huge influence on Bon Scott's vocals. The lyrics are tighter and less loose, and there are backing vocals used in the background. The songs seem to take on a less nebulous structure, and get even further away from the rockabilly sound that defined early ACDC.
The reason why I know this is Mutt's influence? Because of Def Leppard. You see, after his stint with ACDC, Mutt was hired to work for Def Leppard. Their most important 3 albums were done by Mutt, and all the songs you likely know from the band had Mutt at the helm. You can hear so much a similar tone. The recording, the song structure, and most of all, the backing vocal tracks, are pure Mutt Lange. You can hear it across all those ACDC and Def Leppard albums. Def Leppard was a huge influence through the late 80's, as were the ACDC albums of his era, so you can hear this whole Mutt Lange style everywhere from Poison to Motley Crue. There is a lot of hub bub over the Phil Spector "Wall of Sound" era of music recording, and I do not think Lange gets enough credit for his style taking over in the late 80's.
By the way, I know I have some good ole country folk in my social circles, I don't know if readin' this is your thing, but Mutt Lange is THAT Mutt Lange that married Shania Twain, and produced her biggest albums.
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