Moneytalks
AC/DC · 1990
12 min · 3 tracks · hard rock · rock & roll · blues rock
Explosive guitar riffs intertwine with anthemic choruses, embodying the quintessential AC/DC rock sound.
Moneytalks is a single by AC/DC, released in 1990. Explosive guitar riffs intertwine with anthemic choruses, embodying the quintessential AC/DC rock sound. The title track 'Moneytalks' reached number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking one of their highest chart positions in the U.S. This album also received significant airplay on rock radio, which helped maintain AC/DC's presence in a rapidly changing musical landscape dominated by alternative and grunge acts. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Moneytalks sound like?
Explosive guitar riffs intertwine with anthemic choruses, embodying the quintessential AC/DC rock sound. Rooted in hard rock and rock & roll.
What makes Moneytalks by AC/DC notable?
The title track 'Moneytalks' reached number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking one of their highest chart positions in the U.S. This album also received significant airplay on rock radio, which helped maintain AC/DC's presence in a rapidly changing musical landscape dominated by alternative and grunge acts. Released on November 20, 1990, 'Moneytalks' was AC/DC's first album with new bassist Cliff Williams after a brief hiatus. As their follow-up to the commercially successful 'Blow Up Your Video,' this album continued to solidify the band's legacy in hard rock during the late '80s and early '90s.
How many songs are on Moneytalks?
Moneytalks has 3 tracks, running approximately 12 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Moneytalks Standout 3:47
- 2 Mistress for Christmas Standout 4:00
- 3 Down on the Borderline Standout 4:15
Release Date
November 20, 1990
Artist Origin
Australia
Runtime
12 min 3 sec
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