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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brian Johnson at His Best
Wow, anyone who thinks Brian Johnson's voice peaked on "Back in Black" should check out this album, where he actually SINGS. Could this man ever sing. It's clear that if BJ had just taken better care of his vocal cords and produced more albums at this level he would rank in the league of Halford, Gillian, Dickinson, and Dio as one of the best hard rock/metal...
Published on June 15, 2001 by Azmodi

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars AVERAGE BAND
this average band was led by guitarrist Vic Malcolm and released three albuns in sucession, between 1974 and 1976. THis one here is the second of them. AC/DC's singer Brian Johnson was their vocalistand I can guarantee you, folks, he was much better than nowadays, when he seems to have lost his voice completely. as for the music, nothing more than average hard rocking,...
Published on September 5, 2001 by M. Fonseca


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brian Johnson at His Best, June 15, 2001
This review is from: Don't Be Fooled By the Name (Audio CD)
Wow, anyone who thinks Brian Johnson's voice peaked on "Back in Black" should check out this album, where he actually SINGS. Could this man ever sing. It's clear that if BJ had just taken better care of his vocal cords and produced more albums at this level he would rank in the league of Halford, Gillian, Dickinson, and Dio as one of the best hard rock/metal vocalists of all-time (I find him to be anyway, but that is not the general consensus). The range Johnson demonstrates on the incredible cover of "House of the Rising Sun" is nothing short of amazing, ranging from a soft whisper to a splintering howl. Of course, this album wouldn't warrant five stars if the other musicians weren't up to par as well, and they all perform adequately, though none are on the level of the players BJ would later associate with in AC/DC. "Don't Be Fooled" offers up rockers such as "Goin' Down," "So What," and "Got to Know," along with surprisingly good ballads such as "Look At Me," which Johnson sings very well. Overall, this is a great album to get if you like rock 'n' roll music, and a must-have if you're an avid AC/DC fan; it's well-worth the effort I went through trying to find it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Geordie Rock, February 23, 2000
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This review is from: Don't Be Fooled By the Name (Audio CD)
AC/DC fans will get a kick out of hearing this! You can almost get a taste of what they might have sounded like in '74 with Brian Johnson singin' instead of Bon Scott. The Geordie band instrumentals ain't as hard & heavy as Angus & crew but its still nice to listen to and is a must have for the AC/DC collector. Brian sounds a bit like Bob Seger on a couple tunes and the screamin' is limited. He does a nice job with "House of the Risin' Sun" and on the balad "Treat Her Like a Lady".
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars AVERAGE BAND, September 5, 2001
This review is from: Don't Be Fooled By the Name (Audio CD)
this average band was led by guitarrist Vic Malcolm and released three albuns in sucession, between 1974 and 1976. THis one here is the second of them. AC/DC's singer Brian Johnson was their vocalistand I can guarantee you, folks, he was much better than nowadays, when he seems to have lost his voice completely. as for the music, nothing more than average hard rocking, well played but with nothing innovative going on, no big moment.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good rock-cd., February 25, 1999
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This cd is a very good one to listen to if you like Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and other 70's bands in this genre. The singer is Brian Johnson who now is singing with AC-DC. On this record you can hear that it is he who sings but he hasn't adopted the screaming thing quite as much as on the AC-DC records he has participated on. The cd contains 12 songs of which there are 3 ballads and 9 rock songs.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Johnson could sing back then!!! Straight ahead rock and roll, September 2, 2003
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Very good rocking album. No great inovations, but very solid. This British band released three studio albums, all of them very solid and good.

The amazing thin when hearing this album is that we can testify the amount of damage that AC/DC has made to Brian Johnson's voice.(of course, AC/DC made him rich, also...).

Why am I telling this? Because you'll be astonished, after listening this album, by the difference between his voice at those times and now. In DON'T BE FOOLED BY THE NAME, Johnson can actually sing! And sing in such a great way that one can finally understand why AC/DC recruited him. He sings ballads, up-rockers, slow rockers, everything with quality and ability. The screaming style he adopted with AC/DC fastly deteriorated his voice and also their music did give not room enough for him to explore all his vocals abilities within the band.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great album - one of my 70's favourites, March 19, 2005
This review is from: Don't Be Fooled By the Name (Audio CD)
All original songs are great (the sound is good too). Bonus tracks ain't much! My favs are goin'down, house of the rising sun (best version ever made), but all the others stand out alone too! Sad that the group split up so fast! Inner liner notes and all the wrtings must of course be bigger, if some critics have to be made! I'm satisfied that I have such a jewel and it is much better than their first LP.
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1 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars UNEVEN, September 18, 2001
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Totally uneven album, full of great moments followed by ludicrous moments. Johnson vocals are irregular and often very low relatively to the music.
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