

High Voltage was released in the United States in 1976. German band Accept later released it as a single, and named their second album after it. This song was never released by AC/DC, and remains in Albert Productions' vaults. A song titled " I'm a Rebel" was recorded at Maschener Studios as well, with music and lyrics written by another elder Young brother, Alex Young. Only "Love at First Feel" was used for Dirty Deeds, but not for the Australian release. "Carry Me Home" later appeared in 1977 as a B-side to " Dog Eat Dog", while "Dirty Eyes" remained unreleased and was later reworked into " Whole Lotta Rosie" for 1977's Let There Be Rock.

According to the book AC/DC: Maximum Rock & Roll, Vanda and Young travelled to the UK to record several songs with the band at Vineland Studios for a scheduled EP, which was eventually scrapped. In April 1976, the band went on their first tour of the UK, where " It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)" was released as a single. This was also AC/DC's first album in its entirety to be recorded with the same lineup, rather than including at least one track recorded with a different bassist or drummer.ĪC/DC began recording Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap in December 1975 at Albert Studios with Harry Vanda and George Young (elder brother of guitarists Malcolm and Angus) producing. The album was not released in the United States until 1981, more than one year after lead singer Bon Scott's death. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap is the third studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, originally released only in Europe and Australia in 1976.
