Volts (album) - Track Information

Track Information

  • "Dirty Eyes" is an early recording, which later turned out as the song "Whole Lotta Rosie" which is found on both versions of Let There Be Rock.
  • "Touch Too Much" is the same track found on Highway to Hell, but with different riffs and lyrics.
  • "If You Want Blood (You've Got It)" is the same track found on Highway to Hell, but with different lyrics.
  • "Back Seat Confidential" is an early recording, which turned into the song "Beating Around the Bush", which is found on Highway to Hell.
  • "Get It Hot" is the same track found on Highway to Hell, but with different riffs and lyrics.
  • "Sin City" was recorded live from Midnight Special on September 6, 1978.
  • "Walk All Over You" & "T.N.T." were recorded live from Let There Be Rock: The Movie in the Australian version.
  • "She's Got Balls" was recorded live from the Bondi Lifesaver, and is also found as a b-side to the single "You Shook Me All Night Long".
  • "School Days" is from T.N.T., and was previously unreleased outside of Australia.
  • "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)" was previously released on T.N.T. a different version appears on the international version of High Voltage.
  • "Ride On" was previously released on the Australian and international releases of Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, and there are several hidden interview tracks after this song.

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