Soul Stripper

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“Soul Stripper”
Song by AC/DC
Album High Voltage
Released February 17, 1975
Recorded September 1974
Genre Hard Rock
Length 6:25
Label Albert Productions
Writer Angus Young, Malcolm Young
Producer Harry Vanda, George Young
High Voltage track listing
Stick Around
(4)
Soul Stripper
(5)
You Ain't Got a Hold on Me
(6)


“Soul Stripper”
Song by AC/DC
Album '74 Jailbreak
Released October 1984
'74 Jailbreak track listing
Show Business
(3)
Soul Stripper
(4)
Baby, Please Don't Go
(5)


Soul Stripper is a song by popular Australian hard rock band AC/DC, written by Angus and Malcolm Young. This song can be found as the fifth track on the 1975 Australian release of High Voltage. It was not released outside of the continent until 1984, where it appeared on the EP/compilation '74 Jailbreak. Dave Evans, who preceded Bon Scott, also sang this song during his tenure with the band.[citation needed] This is the only AC/DC song to feature a trade-off guitar solo by Angus and Malcolm Young. A few of the band's early songs featured Malcolm on lead guitar, but this remains the only one where both Angus and Malcolm play lead. It is also one of the earliest examples of such playing in rock music, as its inventors, K.K. Downing and Glenn Tipton of Judas Priest, had debuted together only a year earlier.

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