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Black Ice (album)

Black Ice is the fifteenth studio album by Australian rock band AC/DC. Released internationally on 20 October 2008, it was produced by Brendan O'Brien. It marked the band's first original recordings since 2000's Stiff Upper Lip, with the eight-year gap being the longest between AC/DC's successive studio albums. Black Ice has the longest running time of any AC/DC studio album. The album was the band's final studio release to feature founding rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young, who left the band in September 2014 after being diagnosed with dementia, and died three years later.

Black Ice
Studio album by
Released17 October 2008 (2008-10-17)
Recorded3 March – 25 April 2008
StudioThe Warehouse (Vancouver)
GenreHard rock
Length55:38
LabelColumbia
ProducerBrendan O'Brien
AC/DC chronology
Stiff Upper Lip
(2000)
Black Ice
(2008)
Backtracks
(2009)
Singles from Black Ice
  1. "Rock 'n' Roll Train"
    Released: 28 August 2008
  2. "Big Jack"
    Released: 18 December 2008
  3. "Anything Goes"
    Released: 25 February 2009
  4. "Money Made"
    Released: 5 July 2009

The album's development was delayed because bass guitarist Cliff Williams sustained an injury and the band changed labels from Elektra Records to Sony Music. The first composing sessions between guitarists/brothers Angus and Malcolm Young were in London in 2003. Recording happened during March and April 2008 at The Warehouse Studio in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. O'Brien tried to recapture the rock sound of the band's early work, as opposed to the blues orientation of Ballbreaker and Stiff Upper Lip, with suggestions such as adding "soul crooning" to Brian Johnson's singing. The songs were mostly recorded live in the studio; engineer Mike Fraser used only sparse overdubs and effects to keep the tracks as close to the originals as possible.

Black Ice was released exclusively in physical formats, as the group did not sell its music digitally at the time. Wal-Mart got exclusive rights to distribute the album in North America. Its release was promoted with an extensive marketing campaign, which included displays of AC/DC memorabilia. The four singles issued from the album were, "Rock 'n' Roll Train", "Big Jack", "Anything Goes", and "Money Made". Black Ice peaked at number one in 29 countries, including Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany and the United States. It was the second best-selling record of 2008, behind Coldplay's Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends and had shipped 6 million copies worldwide by December. Critical reviews were generally positive, praising the music and its resemblance to the classic AC/DC sound, although some critics found the work too long and inconsistent. The track "War Machine" won the Best Hard Rock Performance category at the Grammys. The album itself was nominated for many awards, including the Grammy, Brit, Juno and ARIA Music Awards; and was supported by a world tour between 2008 and 2010.

Background and production Edit

Black Ice is AC/DC's fifteenth studio album release in Australia and their fourteenth international release. The band took a break after finishing the Stiff Upper Lip World Tour in 2001, and resumed performing in 2003, with eight presentations that included AC/DC's induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and they opened three concerts for The Rolling Stones' Licks Tour.[1]: 192  During those two years, guitarists Angus Young and Malcolm Young wrote music separately, then met in a London studio to work on new songs.[2]: 2 

The production of Black Ice was delayed for several reasons. AC/DC left their label Atlantic Records, signed a deal with Sony Music and changed labels within Sony from Epic Records to Columbia Records.[3][4]: 14–15 [5] Bass guitarist Cliff Williams suffered an injury to his hand in 2005 and was unable to play for 18 months.[6] While Williams was recovering, the Young brothers perfected the songs they had written.[7] Angus revealed that there was no pressure from Sony for the band to release a new album, as the label was releasing DVDs and remasters of the AC/DC catalogue, and thus the group "could afford to sit back and say we'll do another album when we think we've got all the goods."[2]: 2  In a 2004 interview, vocalist Brian Johnson said that Angus had written harder riffs than those on Stiff Upper Lip and that he would be writing song lyrics for the first time since the band's 1988 album Blow Up Your Video,[8] but his input would end up minimal, with all tracks on Black Ice credited to the Youngs. Johnson explained that the brothers had done most of the lyrical job, and his collaboration was that he "helped with melody and just filling in gaps that I thought needed filling in".[9]

While producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange expressed an interest in working again with AC/DC, his schedule did not allow this.[10] When the Young brothers called Columbia Records' president Steve Barnett to announce the making of a new album, Barnett recommended producer Brendan O'Brien.[5] Angus said the band had considered talking to O'Brien since the 1990s, as "he seemed to us a very competent professional" and because he and the band would benefit from working with a producer they had not worked with before.[10]

On 3 March 2008, recording started at The Warehouse Studio in Vancouver, where Stiff Upper Lip was recorded,[11] and lasted for eight weeks.[12] Engineer Mike Fraser, who has mixed all AC/DC albums since The Razors Edge, said they recorded in batches of three songs to "keep things interesting" and to avoid overextended sessions. According to Fraser, the band had not rehearsed the songs before entering the studio.[11] Despite "a couple of tweaks in the writing, sparkling up the choruses a bit better" during the recording, the compositions were mostly complete.[13] Still, the Young brothers had new ideas during production, including the song "Anything Goes", which was written when the studio sessions were nearly finished.[2]: 4  The songs were mostly recorded live in the studio; the instruments and backing vocals were recorded in the live room, and the lead vocals were recorded in both the control room and an overdubbing booth. The performances were first recorded with analogue equipment, as Fraser considers that tape conveys "the sound of rock & roll", and then digitised for mixing and overdubs. Fraser avoided altering the original recordings – "I used Pro-Tools purely as a tape machine" – with no effects on the bass and rhythm guitar, sparse delay and reverb effects on the vocals and other instruments, and overdubs only for the lead guitar and vocals.[11]

The first title considered for the album was Runaway Train. Malcolm suggested using a photograph of a famous 1895 derailment for the cover, but reconsidered after he found that Mr. Big had used it for their album Lean into It.[14] According to Angus, Runaway Train was rejected because it had been used by many musicians, including Elton John, Tom Petty and Eric Clapton, and he "wanted something unique, new, different".[10] So he suggested Black Ice, which refers to gigs played during winter in Scotland. He said, "it rolled off the tongue" and it reminded him of "radio warnings up north of black ice."[15] Angus was inspired to write the eponymous song by a similar warning heard on his car radio during production.[10]

Composition Edit

"The AC/DC music that I remember most is Highway to Hell and Back in Black, which I view as pop songs done in a very heavy ferocious way. Angus and Malcolm were writing songs that had a lot of hooks and my only job was to make a record that made people say, 'I've missed AC/DC, and I'm glad they're back.'"

 —Brendan O'Brien[5]

With Black Ice, Brendan O'Brien tried to recapture the rock sound of AC/DC's early work on albums such as Highway to Hell and Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap. He thought the two previous studio albums, Ballbreaker and Stiff Upper Lip, were blues-influenced.[16] O'Brien tried to focus on the choruses, which he felt were the best part of the AC/DC songs,[10] and encouraged the band to emphasise the "hooky, melodic side" of its song-writing, which Angus complimented, since he had "never been great with harmonies".[2]: 3  Mike Fraser said the band aimed "towards The Razors Edge era, a little bit more up-tempo stuff."[12] O'Brien made suggestions about the band's performance, got Angus to play slide guitar on "Stormy May Day",[2]: 3  and told Johnson to swap some screaming for "soul crooning" as Johnson was a soul singer. Johnson was worried that the rest of the band would think this did not suit the band's style of hard rock and roll, but the band was quite receptive.[3] Because of the highly demanding singing style, Johnson only recorded his vocals for one hour a day.[7] The rhythm section continues the basic structure from other AC/DC records; Cliff Williams played bass lines of eighth notes,[17] and Phil Rudd's drumming was a consistent 4/4 time, mostly on his snare, kick drum and hi-hat cymbal. Both musicians expressed contentment with their roles in the band; Rudd said, "I'm not repressing skills. Most drummers are scared to try this", and Williams admitted he plays "the same thing in every song, for the most part", but added "in AC/DC's music, the song is more important than any individual's bit in it".[18]

Angus said that when composing with Malcolm they share ideas to make each track "work together" to form a complete album,[19] and Johnson added "these songs belong together. It's about five boys having a damn good time in a studio."[20] With 15 songs and a running time of over 55 minutes,[17] Black Ice has the longest running time of any AC/DC studio record.[21] Malcolm said that "about 60 or 70 song ideas" were developed.[12] Angus said that the first attempt to sequence the album resulted in a track list comprising eleven songs, "but as the days went by each band member voted for a new track, and then another, and other one" so they decided to include all the recorded tracks.[10]

Most of the album's tracks are about rock and roll itself–Angus stated, "Certain songs just seem to come to life when you add that phrase".[2]: 4  However, other themes served as inspiration. "Money Made" is a criticism on how, according to Angus, in the US "everything is money these days".[2]: 4  "War Machine" was based on a documentary on Hannibal, which led to the conclusion that the military has not changed since Ancient Rome.[2]: 5 [22] "Wheels" tells about Johnson's passion for motorcars.[22] He described the album's release as the "best one we've done", he felt that while Back in Black was great for its time, Black Ice shows the band's versatility.[3] Angus also said he admired the album's diversity, saying "It is sufficiently varied to please people in varied moods".[10]

Release and promotion Edit

On 18 August 2008, Columbia Records announced that Black Ice would be released on 20 October in the US, and began accepting pre-orders.[23][24] "Rock 'n' Roll Train" was issued as the first single from the album on 28 August;[25] "Big Jack" and "Anything Goes" followed in some markets,[26][27] and "Money Made" was an airplay single in Australia and the United Kingdom.[28][29] The track "Spoilin' for a Fight", was used by the WWE as the theme song for its 2008 Survivor Series event,[30] and "War Machine" would later be included in both a trailer for 2010's Iron Man 2 and the film's soundtrack album,[31][32] in addition to serving as one of the theme songs for WrestleMania XXV.[33]

The CD version was also available in a hardcover, deluxe edition with a 30-page booklet containing exclusive new illustrations, studio and live photographs of the group and lyrics.[34] A limited edition steel-box version, containing the CD, a 20-page colour booklet, a DVD featuring the "Rock 'n' Roll Train" video and a making of documentary, a large AC/DC flag, five stickers and a Gibson guitar pick, was issued in Germany and the United Kingdom in December.[35][36] The album was released as a double LP on two 180-gram discs in a gatefold package featuring the standard red lettering artwork on the front. The LP was sold through the official website and through independent record shops in the US.[37] An unknown number of copies of the vinyl version were incorrectly pressed; side 1B had tracks from The Clash's Live at Shea Stadium.[26] Black Ice was not issued digitally as the band refused to sell their tracks separately. Angus declared, "If we were on iTunes, we know a certain percentage of people would only download two or three songs from the album – and we don't think that represents us musically."[38] However, the entire album was leaked online a week before the official release.[39] Rumours spread that Sony Music tried to control leaks by releasing fake tracks on peer-to-peer websites.[40]

 
Wal-Mart created special stands in their shops to promote AC/DC's Black Ice in North America.

In North America, Wal-Mart made a deal for the exclusive distribution of Black Ice, though a few independent music shops ordered copies of the album from foreign outlets.[41] Angus declared that the band chose Wal-Mart because the company is the biggest physical music retailer in America, which they believed to be "the best alternative to iTunes".[19] He also said, "There aren't as many record stores these days, and Wal-Marts are all over America. New York and Los Angeles and Chicago may be covered, but in the heartland of America, Wal-Mart may be the only gig in town."[20] Wal-Mart created over 3000 "Rock Again AC/DC Stores" with displays showcasing the band's albums, branded clothing, the No Bull DVD, the video game AC/DC Live: Rock Band, and products from sponsors.[42][43] Gary Severson, a Wal-Mart senior vice president, said that AC/DC was one of the rare artists whose loyal fan-base allowed them to display other merchandise along with the music.[44] In October, MTV, Wal-Mart and Columbia created "AC/DC Rock Band Stores" in cities without regular Wal-Mart retail locations–New York's Times Square and Los Angeles. "Black Ice" trucks were dispatched on the streets of these cities after the release, playing tracks and making stops each day to sell merchandise.[45][46] Advertising agency Arnold Worldwide was awarded both Best Activity Generating Brand Volume by the Marketing Agencies Association,[46] and Best Retail/Co-Marketing Campaign by Promo Magazine for Black Ice's marketing campaign.[43]

A digital version of Black Ice was made available on iTunes, along with the rest of AC/DC's catalogue, on 19 November 2012.[47]

Tour Edit

 
AC/DC on-stage, Black Ice World Tour, Madrid, Spain, 5 June 2009

To promote Black Ice, AC/DC launched the Black Ice World Tour on 28 October 2008 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.[48] Two days earlier, they had held a dress rehearsal in the same city. The tour lasted for 168 shows in 11 legs, with the last in Bilbao, Spain, on 28 June 2010.[49]

Mark Fisher, who had worked on the Stiff Upper Lip World Tour, designed the stage. The set's centrepiece was a full size locomotive, weighing 3500 kg, that was inspired by the working title Runaway Train and the track "Rock 'n' Roll Train".[50] Five songs from Black Ice were included on the tour's set list; "Rock 'n' Roll Train", "Big Jack", "Black Ice", "War Machine", and "Anything Goes".[51]

The Black Ice World Tour was AC/DC's most successful, grossing $441.6 million, making it the fourth highest-grossing concert tour of all-time.[52][53] Three concerts in December 2009 at the River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires were released as the DVD Live at River Plate on 10 May 2011.[54]

Packaging Edit

The cover art of Black Ice was drawn by Joshua Marc Levy, art director for Columbia and a longtime fan of the band who volunteered for the project among "many people at Sony who desired to work on it".[14] There are four different covers; the standard edition has a red logo, the deluxe edition has a blue logo, and two variants to the regular design include yellow or white logos.[55] Angus said the options were not to deliver the message that fans would need to purchase all covers. He said, "We know most people will only purchase the record once, in their colour of choice. For me, it's not relevant. What matters is that fans enjoy it. Music is the essence."[10]

After working with the cover for the album, provisionally titled Runaway Train, Levy went on vacation and travelled with Pearl Jam on their 2008 tour. After a concert in Washington D.C., Levy came up with the idea "to do it all graphic black on black" and sketched what would become the yellow artwork. The record company liked it and requested he do two more in the same style, which became the red and white versions. During the promotional photography sessions, Levy made the deluxe edition art. The tracks on the album did not have much influence on the artwork as Levy had heard "maybe 5 songs at that point", but he found it curious that his artwork fit the title track "Black Ice", which was not among the tracks he had heard.[14][56] Levy said that since the album had many similarities with Back in Black – "Black" in the title, dark covers, and AC/DC resurfacing with a sound based on the band's early work – the art was "like a time travel, which is why there are so many psychedelic drawings".[14] The artwork's resemblance to a train, echoing lead single "Rock N' Roll Train", was a coincidence, given Levy "never thought of it that way". Atop the image there is a cog with an image of Angus with his fist in the air resembling the statue on Stiff Upper Lip, because Levy "just thought it was great as a continuing icon."[56] The photographs for the booklet and promotional photography were taken by music photographer Guido Karp,[57] in August 2008 in London.[58]

Critical reception Edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic69/100[59]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [60]
The A.V. ClubA−[61]
Entertainment WeeklyB−[62]
The Guardian     [63]
IGN7.2/10[64]
The Observer     [65]
PopMatters          [66]
Rolling Stone     [17]
Spin7/10[67]
Village Voice     [68]

Critical reviews of Black Ice were generally favourable according to Metacritic, which provided a normalised rating of 69 out of 100 based on 24 reviews from mainstream critics.[59] Most reviewers complimented the album's sound, with The Village Voice's Richard Bienstock considering that Brendan O'Brien's production restored a sonority closer to the Vanda and Young produced 1970s albums and effective choruses like those with "Mutt" Lange,[68] and Aaron Burgess of The A.V. Club finding Black Ice the most inspired AC/DC album since The Razors Edge while sounding "harder, hungrier, and more relevant than anything on contemporary radio."[61]

"There's a sense of purpose to this new album that far outstrips its predecessor, Stiff Upper Lip," wrote Paul Eliott in a 7/10 review for Classic Rock. "It sounds bigger and better. It has more energy, more vibe. There's more craft to it, stronger songs, catchier hooks. It is, in short, their best album since… well, the one after Back in Black."[69]

A common argument was that Black Ice succeeded because AC/DC did not want to change the style that succeeded in previous albums. Bernard Zuel of The Sydney Morning Herald declared that "almost all of [the tracklist] could have appeared on any AC/DC album of the past 28 years".[70] Chris Jones of the BBC said the band's "almost platonic form of rock 'n' boogie that was hand built to last" remains because they "have no reason to tinker with a formula that was well-nigh perfect to begin with".[71] Writers such as Spin's David Marchese and The Observer's Peter Kimpton complimented the band's attempts at "some new sonic tricks", such as the slide guitar of "Stormy May Day" and the quieter "Decibel".[65][67]

However, some reviewers found the album inconsistent, overly long or formulaic. Black Ice was described as a retread of other AC/DC albums without the same inspiration, with Spence D. of IGN declaring that "the band sounds tight, but very few of the songs actually resonate with that sense of classicism found on much of their earlier efforts",[64] The Austin Chronicle's Austin Powell feeling that despite "a few cheap thrills" the album lacked "the urgent indecency and iron force that defined the Bon Scott era",[72] and AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine considering that after "Big Jack" the tracks went into a "too-comfortable groove, fueled by too-tight rhythms and guitars that sound loud but not beefy".[60] Many complained about the lack of variation, made more flagrant by the long track list. Entertainment Weekly's reviewer Clark Collis wrote that "even 2000's fairly monochromatic Stiff Upper Lip had more varied material",[62] Brian Hiatt of Rolling Stone felt that Black Ice "feels longer than its 55 minutes, thanks to a stretch of throwaway rockers",[17] and Robert Forster of The Monthly thought that a shorter running time would "maximise the album's impact", given he found the first four songs and the title track the best for sounding more diverse, while the other tracks were let down by poor songwriting and a "numbing predictability".[21]

Commercial performance Edit

Black Ice made history by debuting at number one on album charts of 29 countries, and is Columbia Records' biggest debut album since Nielsen SoundScan began tracking sales data for Billboard in March 1991.[73] Black Ice was the second best-selling album worldwide in 2008, behind Coldplay's Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends.[74] As of December 2008, it had shipped six million copies worldwide,[44] and earned sales certifications in 24 countries, with multi-platinum status in eight, platinum in twelve more, and gold in the four remaining.[75]

On the first day of its US release, 20 October 2008, Black Ice sold over 193,000 units.[76] By 28 October, Black Ice debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 albums chart, selling over 784,000 copies in its first week, the second highest one-week sales of an album in the US of 2008, behind Lil Wayne's Tha Carter III.[77] It was AC/DC's second release to top the US charts, after For Those About to Rock We Salute You (1981)[77] and became the biggest debut ever by a mainstream hard rock album.[73][78] As of 31 December 2008, the album had sold 1.915 million copies in the US, according to Nielsen SoundScan,[79] and was certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA.[80] Black Ice also debuted at number one on the ARIA Album Charts, selling over 90,000 units,[81] and the UK Album charts, with 110,000 copies sold.[82] It was their first number one in the UK since Back in Black (1980).[83] In Canada, Black Ice debuted at number one and sold 119,000 copies in its first week, making it the best-selling album debut in Canada in 2008.[84] The album held the top spot in Canada for three consecutive weeks, with sales of over 200,000 copies.[85][86] In Germany, Black Ice became the 14th best-selling album of the 2000s, with sales of 1 million copies and being certified 5 times platinum.[87]

Black Ice was ranked 41st on Rolling Stone's Top 50 Albums of 2008 list,[88] 29th on a similar list by Q magazine,[89] 17th on Kerrang!'s Top 20 Albums of the Year[90] and 3rd in UGO's list of the 11 Best Metal Albums of 2008.[91] At the ARIA Music Awards of 2009, Black Ice won in the categories of Best Rock Album and Highest Selling Album; it was nominated for Album of the Year and AC/DC were nominated for Group of the Year.[92] It was nominated for Best International Album at the Juno Awards and the Brit Awards.[93][94] It won the 2009 Classic Rock Roll of Honour Award for Album of the Year.[95] At the 51st Grammy Awards in 2009, "Rock 'n' Roll Train" was nominated for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal,[96] and at the 2010 ceremony, Black Ice was nominated for Best Rock Album and the track "War Machine" won the Best Hard Rock Performance category.[97] At the APRA Awards of 2010 Angus and Malcolm won Songwriters of the Year, and "Rock 'n' Roll Train" won Most Played Australian Work Overseas.[98]

Track listing Edit

All tracks are written by Angus Young and Malcolm Young.

Black Ice track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Rock 'n' Roll Train"4:21
2."Skies on Fire"3:34
3."Big Jack"3:57
4."Anything Goes"3:22
5."War Machine"3:09
6."Smash 'n' Grab"4:06
7."Spoilin' for a Fight"3:17
8."Wheels"3:28
9."Decibel"3:34
10."Stormy May Day"3:10
11."She Likes Rock 'n' Roll"3:53
12."Money Made"4:15
13."Rock 'n' Roll Dream"4:41
14."Rocking All the Way"3:22
15."Black Ice"3:25
Total length:55:38

Personnel Edit

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[99]

AC/DC

Additional personnel

  • Brendan O'Brienproduction
  • Mike Fraserengineering, mixing
  • Eric Mosher – engineering assistance
  • Billy Bowers – additional engineering
  • Richard Jones – equipment technicians
  • Geoff Banks – equipment technicians
  • Rick St. Pierre – equipment technicians
  • George Marino – mastering
  • Alvin Handwerker (Prager and Fenton LLP) – management
  • Guido Karp – photography
  • Joshua Marc Levy – art direction, design, illustrations (containing vector graphics by You Work For Them, LLC)

Charts Edit

Certifications and sales Edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF)[172] 2× Platinum 80,000^
Australia (ARIA)[173] 5× Platinum 350,000^
Austria (IFPI Austria)[174] 3× Platinum 60,000*
Belgium (BEA)[175] 2× Platinum 60,000*
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[176] Gold 30,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[178] 5× Platinum 341,000[177]
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[179] 4× Platinum 80,000
Finland (Musiikkituottajat)[180] 2× Platinum 49,660[180]
France (SNEP)[181] 2× Platinum 400,000*
Germany (BVMI)[182] 5× Platinum 1,000,000^
Greece (IFPI Greece)[183] Platinum 15,000^
Hungary (MAHASZ)[184] 2× Platinum 12,000^
Ireland (IRMA)[185] 2× Platinum 30,000^
Italy
2008 sales
150,000[186]
Italy (FIMI)[187]
sales since 2009
Gold 30,000*
Japan 54,064[188]
Netherlands (NVPI)[189] Platinum 60,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[190] 2× Platinum 30,000^
Poland (ZPAV)[191] Platinum 20,000*
Portugal (AFP)[192] Gold 10,000^
Russia (NFPF)[193] Platinum 20,000*
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[194] Platinum 80,000^
Sweden (GLF)[195] 2× Platinum 80,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[196] 4× Platinum 120,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[197] Platinum 300,000^
United States (RIAA)[198] 2× Platinum 2,000,000^
Summaries
Europe (IFPI)[199] 2× Platinum 2,000,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history Edit

Release dates and formats for Black Ice
Country Date Format Label Ref.
Europe 17 October 2008 Columbia [200]
Australia 18 October 2008 CD Albert [37]
United Kingdom 20 October 2008
  • CD
  • double LP
Columbia [201][202]
United States
Japan 22 October 2008 CD Sony Japan [203]
United Kingdom 1 December 2008 CD (limited edition steel-box) Columbia [36]
Germany 5 December 2008 [204]
Various 19 November 2012 Digital download (iTunes exclusive) [47]

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black, album, black, fifteenth, studio, album, australian, rock, band, released, internationally, october, 2008, produced, brendan, brien, marked, band, first, original, recordings, since, 2000, stiff, upper, with, eight, year, being, longest, between, success. Black Ice is the fifteenth studio album by Australian rock band AC DC Released internationally on 20 October 2008 it was produced by Brendan O Brien It marked the band s first original recordings since 2000 s Stiff Upper Lip with the eight year gap being the longest between AC DC s successive studio albums Black Ice has the longest running time of any AC DC studio album The album was the band s final studio release to feature founding rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young who left the band in September 2014 after being diagnosed with dementia and died three years later Black IceStudio album by AC DCReleased17 October 2008 2008 10 17 Recorded3 March 25 April 2008StudioThe Warehouse Vancouver GenreHard rockLength55 38LabelColumbiaProducerBrendan O BrienAC DC chronologyStiff Upper Lip 2000 Black Ice 2008 Backtracks 2009 Singles from Black Ice Rock n Roll Train Released 28 August 2008 Big Jack Released 18 December 2008 Anything Goes Released 25 February 2009 Money Made Released 5 July 2009The album s development was delayed because bass guitarist Cliff Williams sustained an injury and the band changed labels from Elektra Records to Sony Music The first composing sessions between guitarists brothers Angus and Malcolm Young were in London in 2003 Recording happened during March and April 2008 at The Warehouse Studio in Vancouver British Columbia Canada O Brien tried to recapture the rock sound of the band s early work as opposed to the blues orientation of Ballbreaker and Stiff Upper Lip with suggestions such as adding soul crooning to Brian Johnson s singing The songs were mostly recorded live in the studio engineer Mike Fraser used only sparse overdubs and effects to keep the tracks as close to the originals as possible Black Ice was released exclusively in physical formats as the group did not sell its music digitally at the time Wal Mart got exclusive rights to distribute the album in North America Its release was promoted with an extensive marketing campaign which included displays of AC DC memorabilia The four singles issued from the album were Rock n Roll Train Big Jack Anything Goes and Money Made Black Ice peaked at number one in 29 countries including Australia Canada the United Kingdom Germany and the United States It was the second best selling record of 2008 behind Coldplay s Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends and had shipped 6 million copies worldwide by December Critical reviews were generally positive praising the music and its resemblance to the classic AC DC sound although some critics found the work too long and inconsistent The track War Machine won the Best Hard Rock Performance category at the Grammys The album itself was nominated for many awards including the Grammy Brit Juno and ARIA Music Awards and was supported by a world tour between 2008 and 2010 Contents 1 Background and production 2 Composition 3 Release and promotion 3 1 Tour 4 Packaging 5 Critical reception 6 Commercial performance 7 Track listing 8 Personnel 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 9 3 Decade end chart 10 Certifications and sales 11 Release history 12 ReferencesBackground and production EditBlack Ice is AC DC s fifteenth studio album release in Australia and their fourteenth international release The band took a break after finishing the Stiff Upper Lip World Tour in 2001 and resumed performing in 2003 with eight presentations that included AC DC s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and they opened three concerts for The Rolling Stones Licks Tour 1 192 During those two years guitarists Angus Young and Malcolm Young wrote music separately then met in a London studio to work on new songs 2 2 The production of Black Ice was delayed for several reasons AC DC left their label Atlantic Records signed a deal with Sony Music and changed labels within Sony from Epic Records to Columbia Records 3 4 14 15 5 Bass guitarist Cliff Williams suffered an injury to his hand in 2005 and was unable to play for 18 months 6 While Williams was recovering the Young brothers perfected the songs they had written 7 Angus revealed that there was no pressure from Sony for the band to release a new album as the label was releasing DVDs and remasters of the AC DC catalogue and thus the group could afford to sit back and say we ll do another album when we think we ve got all the goods 2 2 In a 2004 interview vocalist Brian Johnson said that Angus had written harder riffs than those on Stiff Upper Lip and that he would be writing song lyrics for the first time since the band s 1988 album Blow Up Your Video 8 but his input would end up minimal with all tracks on Black Ice credited to the Youngs Johnson explained that the brothers had done most of the lyrical job and his collaboration was that he helped with melody and just filling in gaps that I thought needed filling in 9 While producer Robert John Mutt Lange expressed an interest in working again with AC DC his schedule did not allow this 10 When the Young brothers called Columbia Records president Steve Barnett to announce the making of a new album Barnett recommended producer Brendan O Brien 5 Angus said the band had considered talking to O Brien since the 1990s as he seemed to us a very competent professional and because he and the band would benefit from working with a producer they had not worked with before 10 On 3 March 2008 recording started at The Warehouse Studio in Vancouver where Stiff Upper Lip was recorded 11 and lasted for eight weeks 12 Engineer Mike Fraser who has mixed all AC DC albums since The Razors Edge said they recorded in batches of three songs to keep things interesting and to avoid overextended sessions According to Fraser the band had not rehearsed the songs before entering the studio 11 Despite a couple of tweaks in the writing sparkling up the choruses a bit better during the recording the compositions were mostly complete 13 Still the Young brothers had new ideas during production including the song Anything Goes which was written when the studio sessions were nearly finished 2 4 The songs were mostly recorded live in the studio the instruments and backing vocals were recorded in the live room and the lead vocals were recorded in both the control room and an overdubbing booth The performances were first recorded with analogue equipment as Fraser considers that tape conveys the sound of rock amp roll and then digitised for mixing and overdubs Fraser avoided altering the original recordings I used Pro Tools purely as a tape machine with no effects on the bass and rhythm guitar sparse delay and reverb effects on the vocals and other instruments and overdubs only for the lead guitar and vocals 11 The first title considered for the album was Runaway Train Malcolm suggested using a photograph of a famous 1895 derailment for the cover but reconsidered after he found that Mr Big had used it for their album Lean into It 14 According to Angus Runaway Train was rejected because it had been used by many musicians including Elton John Tom Petty and Eric Clapton and he wanted something unique new different 10 So he suggested Black Ice which refers to gigs played during winter in Scotland He said it rolled off the tongue and it reminded him of radio warnings up north of black ice 15 Angus was inspired to write the eponymous song by a similar warning heard on his car radio during production 10 Composition Edit The AC DC music that I remember most is Highway to Hell and Back in Black which I view as pop songs done in a very heavy ferocious way Angus and Malcolm were writing songs that had a lot of hooks and my only job was to make a record that made people say I ve missed AC DC and I m glad they re back Brendan O Brien 5 With Black Ice Brendan O Brien tried to recapture the rock sound of AC DC s early work on albums such as Highway to Hell and Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap He thought the two previous studio albums Ballbreaker and Stiff Upper Lip were blues influenced 16 O Brien tried to focus on the choruses which he felt were the best part of the AC DC songs 10 and encouraged the band to emphasise the hooky melodic side of its song writing which Angus complimented since he had never been great with harmonies 2 3 Mike Fraser said the band aimed towards The Razors Edge era a little bit more up tempo stuff 12 O Brien made suggestions about the band s performance got Angus to play slide guitar on Stormy May Day 2 3 and told Johnson to swap some screaming for soul crooning as Johnson was a soul singer Johnson was worried that the rest of the band would think this did not suit the band s style of hard rock and roll but the band was quite receptive 3 Because of the highly demanding singing style Johnson only recorded his vocals for one hour a day 7 The rhythm section continues the basic structure from other AC DC records Cliff Williams played bass lines of eighth notes 17 and Phil Rudd s drumming was a consistent 4 4 time mostly on his snare kick drum and hi hat cymbal Both musicians expressed contentment with their roles in the band Rudd said I m not repressing skills Most drummers are scared to try this and Williams admitted he plays the same thing in every song for the most part but added in AC DC s music the song is more important than any individual s bit in it 18 Angus said that when composing with Malcolm they share ideas to make each track work together to form a complete album 19 and Johnson added these songs belong together It s about five boys having a damn good time in a studio 20 With 15 songs and a running time of over 55 minutes 17 Black Ice has the longest running time of any AC DC studio record 21 Malcolm said that about 60 or 70 song ideas were developed 12 Angus said that the first attempt to sequence the album resulted in a track list comprising eleven songs but as the days went by each band member voted for a new track and then another and other one so they decided to include all the recorded tracks 10 Most of the album s tracks are about rock and roll itself Angus stated Certain songs just seem to come to life when you add that phrase 2 4 However other themes served as inspiration Money Made is a criticism on how according to Angus in the US everything is money these days 2 4 War Machine was based on a documentary on Hannibal which led to the conclusion that the military has not changed since Ancient Rome 2 5 22 Wheels tells about Johnson s passion for motorcars 22 He described the album s release as the best one we ve done he felt that while Back in Black was great for its time Black Ice shows the band s versatility 3 Angus also said he admired the album s diversity saying It is sufficiently varied to please people in varied moods 10 Release and promotion EditOn 18 August 2008 Columbia Records announced that Black Ice would be released on 20 October in the US and began accepting pre orders 23 24 Rock n Roll Train was issued as the first single from the album on 28 August 25 Big Jack and Anything Goes followed in some markets 26 27 and Money Made was an airplay single in Australia and the United Kingdom 28 29 The track Spoilin for a Fight was used by the WWE as the theme song for its 2008 Survivor Series event 30 and War Machine would later be included in both a trailer for 2010 s Iron Man 2 and the film s soundtrack album 31 32 in addition to serving as one of the theme songs for WrestleMania XXV 33 The CD version was also available in a hardcover deluxe edition with a 30 page booklet containing exclusive new illustrations studio and live photographs of the group and lyrics 34 A limited edition steel box version containing the CD a 20 page colour booklet a DVD featuring the Rock n Roll Train video and a making of documentary a large AC DC flag five stickers and a Gibson guitar pick was issued in Germany and the United Kingdom in December 35 36 The album was released as a double LP on two 180 gram discs in a gatefold package featuring the standard red lettering artwork on the front The LP was sold through the official website and through independent record shops in the US 37 An unknown number of copies of the vinyl version were incorrectly pressed side 1B had tracks from The Clash s Live at Shea Stadium 26 Black Ice was not issued digitally as the band refused to sell their tracks separately Angus declared If we were on iTunes we know a certain percentage of people would only download two or three songs from the album and we don t think that represents us musically 38 However the entire album was leaked online a week before the official release 39 Rumours spread that Sony Music tried to control leaks by releasing fake tracks on peer to peer websites 40 nbsp Wal Mart created special stands in their shops to promote AC DC s Black Ice in North America In North America Wal Mart made a deal for the exclusive distribution of Black Ice though a few independent music shops ordered copies of the album from foreign outlets 41 Angus declared that the band chose Wal Mart because the company is the biggest physical music retailer in America which they believed to be the best alternative to iTunes 19 He also said There aren t as many record stores these days and Wal Marts are all over America New York and Los Angeles and Chicago may be covered but in the heartland of America Wal Mart may be the only gig in town 20 Wal Mart created over 3000 Rock Again AC DC Stores with displays showcasing the band s albums branded clothing the No Bull DVD the video game AC DC Live Rock Band and products from sponsors 42 43 Gary Severson a Wal Mart senior vice president said that AC DC was one of the rare artists whose loyal fan base allowed them to display other merchandise along with the music 44 In October MTV Wal Mart and Columbia created AC DC Rock Band Stores in cities without regular Wal Mart retail locations New York s Times Square and Los Angeles Black Ice trucks were dispatched on the streets of these cities after the release playing tracks and making stops each day to sell merchandise 45 46 Advertising agency Arnold Worldwide was awarded both Best Activity Generating Brand Volume by the Marketing Agencies Association 46 and Best Retail Co Marketing Campaign by Promo Magazine for Black Ice s marketing campaign 43 A digital version of Black Ice was made available on iTunes along with the rest of AC DC s catalogue on 19 November 2012 47 Tour Edit nbsp AC DC on stage Black Ice World Tour Madrid Spain 5 June 2009Main article Black Ice World Tour To promote Black Ice AC DC launched the Black Ice World Tour on 28 October 2008 in Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania 48 Two days earlier they had held a dress rehearsal in the same city The tour lasted for 168 shows in 11 legs with the last in Bilbao Spain on 28 June 2010 49 Mark Fisher who had worked on the Stiff Upper Lip World Tour designed the stage The set s centrepiece was a full size locomotive weighing 3500 kg that was inspired by the working title Runaway Train and the track Rock n Roll Train 50 Five songs from Black Ice were included on the tour s set list Rock n Roll Train Big Jack Black Ice War Machine and Anything Goes 51 The Black Ice World Tour was AC DC s most successful grossing 441 6 million making it the fourth highest grossing concert tour of all time 52 53 Three concerts in December 2009 at the River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires were released as the DVD Live at River Plate on 10 May 2011 54 Packaging EditThe cover art of Black Ice was drawn by Joshua Marc Levy art director for Columbia and a longtime fan of the band who volunteered for the project among many people at Sony who desired to work on it 14 There are four different covers the standard edition has a red logo the deluxe edition has a blue logo and two variants to the regular design include yellow or white logos 55 Angus said the options were not to deliver the message that fans would need to purchase all covers He said We know most people will only purchase the record once in their colour of choice For me it s not relevant What matters is that fans enjoy it Music is the essence 10 After working with the cover for the album provisionally titled Runaway Train Levy went on vacation and travelled with Pearl Jam on their 2008 tour After a concert in Washington D C Levy came up with the idea to do it all graphic black on black and sketched what would become the yellow artwork The record company liked it and requested he do two more in the same style which became the red and white versions During the promotional photography sessions Levy made the deluxe edition art The tracks on the album did not have much influence on the artwork as Levy had heard maybe 5 songs at that point but he found it curious that his artwork fit the title track Black Ice which was not among the tracks he had heard 14 56 Levy said that since the album had many similarities with Back in Black Black in the title dark covers and AC DC resurfacing with a sound based on the band s early work the art was like a time travel which is why there are so many psychedelic drawings 14 The artwork s resemblance to a train echoing lead single Rock N Roll Train was a coincidence given Levy never thought of it that way Atop the image there is a cog with an image of Angus with his fist in the air resembling the statue on Stiff Upper Lip because Levy just thought it was great as a continuing icon 56 The photographs for the booklet and promotional photography were taken by music photographer Guido Karp 57 in August 2008 in London 58 Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic69 100 59 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 60 The A V ClubA 61 Entertainment WeeklyB 62 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 63 IGN7 2 10 64 The Observer nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 65 PopMatters nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 66 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17 Spin7 10 67 Village Voice nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 68 Critical reviews of Black Ice were generally favourable according to Metacritic which provided a normalised rating of 69 out of 100 based on 24 reviews from mainstream critics 59 Most reviewers complimented the album s sound with The Village Voice s Richard Bienstock considering that Brendan O Brien s production restored a sonority closer to the Vanda and Young produced 1970s albums and effective choruses like those with Mutt Lange 68 and Aaron Burgess of The A V Club finding Black Ice the most inspired AC DC album since The Razors Edge while sounding harder hungrier and more relevant than anything on contemporary radio 61 There s a sense of purpose to this new album that far outstrips its predecessor Stiff Upper Lip wrote Paul Eliott in a 7 10 review for Classic Rock It sounds bigger and better It has more energy more vibe There s more craft to it stronger songs catchier hooks It is in short their best album since well the one after Back in Black 69 A common argument was that Black Ice succeeded because AC DC did not want to change the style that succeeded in previous albums Bernard Zuel of The Sydney Morning Herald declared that almost all of the tracklist could have appeared on any AC DC album of the past 28 years 70 Chris Jones of the BBC said the band s almost platonic form of rock n boogie that was hand built to last remains because they have no reason to tinker with a formula that was well nigh perfect to begin with 71 Writers such as Spin s David Marchese and The Observer s Peter Kimpton complimented the band s attempts at some new sonic tricks such as the slide guitar of Stormy May Day and the quieter Decibel 65 67 However some reviewers found the album inconsistent overly long or formulaic Black Ice was described as a retread of other AC DC albums without the same inspiration with Spence D of IGN declaring that the band sounds tight but very few of the songs actually resonate with that sense of classicism found on much of their earlier efforts 64 The Austin Chronicle s Austin Powell feeling that despite a few cheap thrills the album lacked the urgent indecency and iron force that defined the Bon Scott era 72 and AllMusic s Stephen Thomas Erlewine considering that after Big Jack the tracks went into a too comfortable groove fueled by too tight rhythms and guitars that sound loud but not beefy 60 Many complained about the lack of variation made more flagrant by the long track list Entertainment Weekly s reviewer Clark Collis wrote that even 2000 s fairly monochromatic Stiff Upper Lip had more varied material 62 Brian Hiatt of Rolling Stone felt that Black Ice feels longer than its 55 minutes thanks to a stretch of throwaway rockers 17 and Robert Forster of The Monthly thought that a shorter running time would maximise the album s impact given he found the first four songs and the title track the best for sounding more diverse while the other tracks were let down by poor songwriting and a numbing predictability 21 Commercial performance EditBlack Ice made history by debuting at number one on album charts of 29 countries and is Columbia Records biggest debut album since Nielsen SoundScan began tracking sales data for Billboard in March 1991 73 Black Ice was the second best selling album worldwide in 2008 behind Coldplay s Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends 74 As of December 2008 it had shipped six million copies worldwide 44 and earned sales certifications in 24 countries with multi platinum status in eight platinum in twelve more and gold in the four remaining 75 On the first day of its US release 20 October 2008 Black Ice sold over 193 000 units 76 By 28 October Black Ice debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 albums chart selling over 784 000 copies in its first week the second highest one week sales of an album in the US of 2008 behind Lil Wayne s Tha Carter III 77 It was AC DC s second release to top the US charts after For Those About to Rock We Salute You 1981 77 and became the biggest debut ever by a mainstream hard rock album 73 78 As of 31 December 2008 the album had sold 1 915 million copies in the US according to Nielsen SoundScan 79 and was certified 2 Platinum by the RIAA 80 Black Ice also debuted at number one on the ARIA Album Charts selling over 90 000 units 81 and the UK Album charts with 110 000 copies sold 82 It was their first number one in the UK since Back in Black 1980 83 In Canada Black Ice debuted at number one and sold 119 000 copies in its first week making it the best selling album debut in Canada in 2008 84 The album held the top spot in Canada for three consecutive weeks with sales of over 200 000 copies 85 86 In Germany Black Ice became the 14th best selling album of the 2000s with sales of 1 million copies and being certified 5 times platinum 87 Black Ice was ranked 41st on Rolling Stone s Top 50 Albums of 2008 list 88 29th on a similar list by Q magazine 89 17th on Kerrang s Top 20 Albums of the Year 90 and 3rd in UGO s list of the 11 Best Metal Albums of 2008 91 At the ARIA Music Awards of 2009 Black Ice won in the categories of Best Rock Album and Highest Selling Album it was nominated for Album of the Year and AC DC were nominated for Group of the Year 92 It was nominated for Best International Album at the Juno Awards and the Brit Awards 93 94 It won the 2009 Classic Rock Roll of Honour Award for Album of the Year 95 At the 51st Grammy Awards in 2009 Rock n Roll Train was nominated for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal 96 and at the 2010 ceremony Black Ice was nominated for Best Rock Album and the track War Machine won the Best Hard Rock Performance category 97 At the APRA Awards of 2010 Angus and Malcolm won Songwriters of the Year and Rock n Roll Train won Most Played Australian Work Overseas 98 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by Angus Young and Malcolm Young Black Ice track listingNo TitleLength1 Rock n Roll Train 4 212 Skies on Fire 3 343 Big Jack 3 574 Anything Goes 3 225 War Machine 3 096 Smash n Grab 4 067 Spoilin for a Fight 3 178 Wheels 3 289 Decibel 3 3410 Stormy May Day 3 1011 She Likes Rock n Roll 3 5312 Money Made 4 1513 Rock n Roll Dream 4 4114 Rocking All the Way 3 2215 Black Ice 3 25Total length 55 38Personnel EditCredits adapted from the album s liner notes 99 AC DC Angus Young lead guitar Malcolm Young rhythm guitar backing vocals Brian Johnson lead vocals Phil Rudd drums percussion Cliff Williams bass guitar backing vocalsAdditional personnel Brendan O Brien production Mike Fraser engineering mixing Eric Mosher engineering assistance Billy Bowers additional engineering Richard Jones equipment technicians Geoff Banks equipment technicians Rick St Pierre equipment technicians George Marino mastering Alvin Handwerker Prager and Fenton LLP management Guido Karp photography Joshua Marc Levy art direction design illustrations containing vector graphics by You Work For Them LLC Charts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 2008 PeakpositionArgentine Albums CAPIF 100 1Australian Albums ARIA 101 1Austrian Albums O3 Austria 102 1Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 103 1Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 104 1Canadian Albums Billboard 105 1Czech Albums CNS IFPI 106 1Danish Albums Hitlisten 107 1Dutch Albums Album Top 100 108 3Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 109 1French Albums SNEP 110 1German Albums Offizielle Top 100 111 1Greek Albums IFPI Greece 112 1Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 113 1Irish Albums IRMA 114 1Italian Albums FIMI 115 1Japanese Albums Oricon 116 3Mexican Albums AMPROFON 117 3New Zealand Albums RMNZ 118 1Norwegian Albums VG lista 119 1Polish Albums ZPAV 120 1Portuguese Albums AFP 121 2Scottish Albums OCC 122 1Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 123 1Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 124 1Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 125 1UK Albums OCC 126 1US Billboard 200 127 1US Top Rock Albums Billboard 128 1 Year end charts Edit Chart 2008 PositionAustralian Albums ARIA 129 3Austrian Albums O3 Austria 130 5Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 131 10Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 132 14Belgian Alternative Albums Ultratop Flanders 133 6Canadian Albums Billboard 134 5Danish Albums Hitlisten 135 6Dutch Albums Album Top 100 136 30European Albums Billboard 137 17Finnish Albums Suomen viralinen lista 138 2French Albums SNEP 139 8German Albums Offizielle Top 100 140 7Greek Albums IFPI 141 32Greek Foreign Albums IFPI Greece 142 7Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 143 6Irish Albums IRMA 144 20Italian Albums FIMI 145 19New Zealand Albums RMNZ 146 12Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 147 25Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 148 4Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 149 3UK Albums OCC 150 25US Billboard 200 151 15US Top Rock Albums Billboard 152 5Chart 2009 PositionAustralian Albums ARIA 153 37Austrian Albums O3 Austria 154 7Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 155 27Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 156 34Belgian Alternative Albums Ultratop Flanders 157 12Canadian Albums Billboard 158 13Danish Albums Hitlisten 159 44Dutch Albums Album Top 100 160 63European Albums Billboard 161 7French Albums SNEP 162 57German Albums Offizielle Top 100 163 13Italian Albums FIMI 164 68Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 165 45Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 166 88Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 167 26UK Albums OCC 168 198US Billboard 200 169 31US Top Rock Albums Billboard 170 11Decade end chart Edit Chart 2000 2009 PositionAustralian Albums ARIA 171 36Certifications and sales EditRegion Certification Certified units salesArgentina CAPIF 172 2 Platinum 80 000 Australia ARIA 173 5 Platinum 350 000 Austria IFPI Austria 174 3 Platinum 60 000 Belgium BEA 175 2 Platinum 60 000 Brazil Pro Musica Brasil 176 Gold 30 000 Canada Music Canada 178 5 Platinum 341 000 177 Denmark IFPI Danmark 179 4 Platinum 80 000 Finland Musiikkituottajat 180 2 Platinum 49 660 180 France SNEP 181 2 Platinum 400 000 Germany BVMI 182 5 Platinum 1 000 000 Greece IFPI Greece 183 Platinum 15 000 Hungary MAHASZ 184 2 Platinum 12 000 Ireland IRMA 185 2 Platinum 30 000 Italy2008 sales 150 000 186 Italy FIMI 187 sales since 2009 Gold 30 000 Japan 54 064 188 Netherlands NVPI 189 Platinum 60 000 New Zealand RMNZ 190 2 Platinum 30 000 Poland ZPAV 191 Platinum 20 000 Portugal AFP 192 Gold 10 000 Russia NFPF 193 Platinum 20 000 Spain PROMUSICAE 194 Platinum 80 000 Sweden GLF 195 2 Platinum 80 000 Switzerland IFPI Switzerland 196 4 Platinum 120 000 United Kingdom BPI 197 Platinum 300 000 United States RIAA 198 2 Platinum 2 000 000 SummariesEurope IFPI 199 2 Platinum 2 000 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Release history EditRelease dates and formats for Black Ice Country Date Format Label Ref Europe 17 October 2008 CDdouble LP Columbia 200 Australia 18 October 2008 CD Albert 37 United Kingdom 20 October 2008 CDdouble LP Columbia 201 202 United States Japan 22 October 2008 CD Sony Japan 203 United Kingdom 1 December 2008 CD limited edition steel box Columbia 36 Germany 5 December 2008 204 Various 19 November 2012 Digital download iTunes exclusive 47 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