Here is where the magic happens. Prior to 2011, many AC/DC digital releases suffered from the "Loudness War"—excessive compression that made tracks sound flat and fatiguing on headphones. The 2011 remastering project, spearheaded by Mike Fraser (the band’s long-time engineer), took a different approach.

Tracks from 1975 sound uniform next to 1990 hits.

You get the Bon Scott era at its rawest: Highway to Hell , Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap , and the chaotic genius of T.N.T. . Then, you get the rebirth: Brian Johnson’s You Shook Me All Night Long and For Those About to Rock (We Salute You) .

Ac Dc The Ultimate Best Of 2011 Remastered 320 Kbps

Here is where the magic happens. Prior to 2011, many AC/DC digital releases suffered from the "Loudness War"—excessive compression that made tracks sound flat and fatiguing on headphones. The 2011 remastering project, spearheaded by Mike Fraser (the band’s long-time engineer), took a different approach.

Tracks from 1975 sound uniform next to 1990 hits. ac dc the ultimate best of 2011 remastered 320 kbps

You get the Bon Scott era at its rawest: Highway to Hell , Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap , and the chaotic genius of T.N.T. . Then, you get the rebirth: Brian Johnson’s You Shook Me All Night Long and For Those About to Rock (We Salute You) . Here is where the magic happens