The album was recorded during AC/DC'sBlack Ice World Tour on 4 December 2009 atRiver Plate Stadium inBuenos Aires. Video footage from the same concert was previously officially released in May 2011 onDVD andBlu-ray asLive at River Plate. This is the band's final release to feature original rhythm guitarist and co-founderMalcolm Young before his retirement in 2014 due to poor health.
The album received mixed to positive reviews from publications such asAllmusic, for whichStephen Thomas Erlewine stated that while the band's vocalist, "Brian Johnson[,] sounds a little worse for wear" still "the brothers Young, Cliff Williams, and Phil Rudd remain as solid as a boulder". Newer songs such as "Rock 'n' Roll Train", in Erlewine's opinion, fit in perfectly alongside AC/DC's earlier work that that group continues to play. He praised the band overall for providing "a heavy dose of heavy rock & roll" even after decades of performing.[1]
"Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution (Live at the Circus Krone, Munich, 17 June 2003)" (A. Young, M. Young, Johnson (incorrectly credited on packaging as A. Young, M. Young, B. Scott))
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"If You Want Blood (You've Got It) (Live at the Circus Krone, Munich, 17 June 2003)"
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"What's Next to the Moon (Live at the Circus Krone, Munich, 17 June 2003)"
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