Back in Black was AC/DC’s first album after the death of the band’s frontman, Bon Scott, who passed from acute alcohol poisoning. He led the band in their classic Highway to Hell album, and Murray Engleheart recalled that AC/DC were on track “to be one of the biggest acts on the planet.”
However, Scott’s friends began to notice a change in his state of mind, ABC reported. He began drinking more, which ultimately led to his tragic death.
When it was announced that Brian Johnson would be replacing Scott, fans began to wonder if AC/DC could continue their momentum. They did with Back in Black.
In an interview with AXS TV, Johnson recalled that joining the band was “beautifully scary.”
Despite his fear, Back in Black went on to enter the Grammy Hall of Fame and has been certified Platinum 27 times by the RIAA. Since they formed 53 years ago, the band has sold over 200 million records worldwide, and they continue to climb the charts today.
Find Ultimate Classic Rock’s top 100 albums of the ‘80s here.
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