On this day October 15 1984, AC/DC released the EP '74 Jailbreak, a collection of songs originally recorded between 1974 and 1976 that had previously only been available in Australia. The release gave fans around the world a chance to hear early material featuring the raw energy and attitude that defined the band’s classic sound.
The EP included tracks like Jailbreak, You Ain’t Got a Hold on Me, and Soul Stripper, showcasing Bon Scott’s gritty vocals and the Young brothers’ signature hard driving guitar riffs. Even though the songs were recorded years earlier, the release fit perfectly into AC/DC’s growing global legacy during the 1980s.
80s insight: '74 Jailbreak reminded fans of AC/DC’s roots and the unpolished rock spirit that helped shape their rise to fame, proving that their earliest work still carried the same power and excitement.
The EP included tracks like Jailbreak, You Ain’t Got a Hold on Me, and Soul Stripper, showcasing Bon Scott’s gritty vocals and the Young brothers’ signature hard driving guitar riffs. Even though the songs were recorded years earlier, the release fit perfectly into AC/DC’s growing global legacy during the 1980s.
80s insight: '74 Jailbreak reminded fans of AC/DC’s roots and the unpolished rock spirit that helped shape their rise to fame, proving that their earliest work still carried the same power and excitement.