
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.
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