Officially-licensed collectible print with the image reproduced on a silk-like, washable and durable 100% polyester fabric - it won't rip like a paper poster. The quality of the printing is really impressive, and its approx. 30" x 40" size will make it the focal point wherever you hang it up.
Light as a feather, the print can be hung using tape, velcro, tacks, clips, poster hanger sets, etc.. Take a dowel rod and some clips and turn it into a flag (you'll be the center of attention at your home-town parades, no doubt!). Of course, you'll want to bring it to the next concert you attend - just be mindful that others will want to have it for their very own, too :-) The Razor's Edge is an album by AC/DC, released on
September 21, 1990. The Bruce Fairburn-produced album was the only AC/DC studio
album to feature drummer Chris Slade (who filled in from 1989 thru 1994 until
the medically-approved Phil Rudd returned to perform his drumming duties), The
Razor's Edge hit stores in September, 1990 and introduced fans to soon-to-be
band standards such as "Thunderstruck" (which hit #5 on the charts),
"Are You Ready" (#16) and "Moneytalks" (#23). The singles, along with the world tour that followed,
spurred on sales which now total over five million copies in the U.S. alone
(the album itself hitting #2 on the Billboard charts). Guitarist and songwriter Malcolm Young also
returned to the fold for the recording of this record, having beaten down his
own addictions which had sidelined him temporarily (he was replaced during that
time by another Young sibling, Stevie). Since blasting on to the hard rock music scene in the
early 1970s, Australian megaband AC/DC has sold more than 200 million albums
worldwide, including 71 million albums in the U.S. alone. Ranked #72 (aw, what
do they know?!) in Rolling Stone Magazine's list of the "100 Greatest
Artists of All Time", AC/DC was inducted into the 2003 class of the Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame. With 20 Gold, 20 Platinum and 12 multi-Platinum records
available (per recent RIAA figures), AC/DC has sold more records than The
Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Madonna and Michael Jackson! Long Live Rock!
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