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Who Made Who [Original recording remastered, Best of, Enhanced]

AC/DC Audio CD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (39 customer reviews)
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1. Who Made Who
2. You Shook Me All Night Long
3. D.T.
4. Sink The Pink
5. Ride On
6. Hells Bells
7. Shake Your Foundations
8. Chase The Ace
9. For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)

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Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2008.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A pretty good AC/DC cd Jun 30 2004
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This is a pretty good AC/DC album. Actually it isn't an album, it is a soundtrack to Stephen King's Maximum Overdrive. IF you own most of AC/DC's albums then you mite not want to bother with this CD because most if the songs are taken from there other albums, such as "Hells Bells", "Shake Your Foundations", and "We Salute You". But there ARE 3 new songs, 2 of which are instrumentals, "DT" "Chase the Ace" and "Who Made Who". It is a pretty good album though, and if you have a collection, or are looking for a good AC/DC retrospect, I would reccomend Who Made Who.
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At first glance at the track list, it would appear that this disc is a small best-of/greatest hits package, but obviously that's not the purpose of this album due to the absence of obligatory tracks like 'Highway To Hell,' 'Back in Black,' 'Dirty Deeds,' the list goes on. Actually, "Who Made Who" is the official soundtrack (minus Roger Miller's 'King of the Road') to Stephen King's 80s horror movie "Maximum Overdrive," a film that has since become a minor cult classic about a day machines and other electronic devices begin to take over the world and kill their human inventors.
The fact that someone like Stephen King chose AC/DC to supply the music to his deliciously tongue-in-cheek movie seems ironic, but it actually fits, and once you watch the film you'll get it (he would do it again by using punk pioneers The Ramones for 'Pet Sematary').
As for the music, the album contains only three then-unreleased songs, but the others are a neat sampler for those interested in material from the first few AC/DC albums with Brian Johnson, with one song from the Bon Scott era ('Ride On'), which is a great song--one of the few, if not the only, sympathetic ballads in AC/DC's catalog--but it's not exactly the best song to use when introducing someone to Bon Scott's contributions to the group, one of the many factors that dispell the "best of" label some put on the album.
As for the three songs written for the film, the track 'Who Made Who' is surprisingly sincere, and slightly more restrained in its approach when compared to AC/DC's signature sound. It's hard to say what the lyrics are about; there are a few references to machines like video games and satellites, so they may relate to the film's theme, but the rest is hard to figure out, but the song is a great one anyway, making it the best AC/DC song that's not about women and/or booze (other good examples being 'Spellbound,' 'Night of the Long Knives,' 'Let There Be Rock,' 'Back in Black,' the rarity 'Cold Hearted Man,' and many others). The two instrumentals meanwhile, 'D.T' and 'Chase the Ace' both display infectious guitar hooks, and probably would have become two more AC/DC classics if lyrics and had been given to them.
Apparently, some different versions and/or mixes were used in the film for some of the songs, and there were even a few brief guitar pieces used that are not present on the album, which would be great to have, but even so "Who Made Who" is a delightful album to own. And as usual, it's fitting for fans to blare from their speakers, even if it's an odds and ends collection.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Who Made Who Jun 13 2004
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On paper, Who Made Who is just a cheap soundtrack to a cheap movie (Stephen King's disastrous Maximum Overdrive), but it's actually much more than that. It serves as a ripping AC/DC retrospective, tearing through such classics as "You Shook Me All Night Long" and "For Those About to Rock," adding the pounding title track to the band's canon, and rescuing overlooked songs like "Sink the Pink" from otherwise mediocre albums. It's not a perfect retrospective -- there's no "Back in Black," "Highway to Hell," or "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" -- but what is here is terrific.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Better Than Most Soundtracks, Worse Than Typical Collections
As a soundtrack, this CD is unbelievably good. So if hearing music from an average movie over and over again could possibly do one of your favorite bands justice, run out or online... Read more
Published on Mar 22 2004 by Rocknscrolls
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Soundtrack album!
Many people mistake this album for beeing a "greatest hits" album and i can assure you it is not! Read more
Published on Mar 18 2004 by Micheal Hunt
4.0 out of 5 stars AC/DC - Who Made Who
Many say that this is either a soundtrack (Maximum Overdrive) or a greatest hits, or both. I disagree. I feel it's another C.D. Read more
Published on Feb 10 2004 by TheDVDReviewer
5.0 out of 5 stars A good AC/DC compilation.
So far AC/DC has never put out a "Greatest Hits" or "Best of..."album, unless you count "AC/DC Live" As the title says "Who Made Who" is a good, albeit quick, overview of AC/DC. Read more
Published on Jan 18 2004
2.0 out of 5 stars Good, but wheres the bonfire?
It is an overall good album, but where is Bon Scott? In my opinion a greatest hits album would have:

Hells Bells

T.N.T. Read more

Published on Jan 9 2004 by Melissaanne C. Fountain
2.0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your money
This album is supposed to be a soundtrack/greatest hits. But, look at it this way. If it was a greatest hits, it should have Back in Black, Shoot to Thrill, and many other very... Read more
Published on Dec 10 2003 by A. Carriveau
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Album ... Edited Version of Song
The album is fine, the remastering is good. However, Shake Your Foundations has the edited (truncated) intro found on the Who Made Who Cassette -- as opposed the full song found... Read more
Published on Nov 6 2003 by jay kenyon
1.0 out of 5 stars Why spend your money on this??!!
If you're an AC/DC fan, there's absolutely no need to spend 19 dollars in this album.

It has nine songs, only three of them original ("Who Made Who", and two... Read more

Published on Sep 7 2003 by Gergellor
5.0 out of 5 stars A Good Compilation for AC/DC fans....
You can look at AC/DC's Who Made Who in 2 ways: You can view it as a greatest hits collection, and as a movie soundtrack. Read more
Published on Jun 11 2003 by WhoMadeWho
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great AC/DC cd
The sound is excellent 6 stars and if you have a text reading cd player it tells you the name of the song that is playing and that is another excellent 6 stars.
Published on May 16 2003
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