Geordie (named after a colloquial expression for her North English homeland Northumberlandwas founded in 1972 by guitarist Vic Malcolm. They were joined by drummer Brian Gibson, bassist Tom Hill and later AC/DC singer Brian Johnson. In December 1972 their first single 'Don't Do That' entered the UK charts, and in March 1973 they landed a top 10 hit with 'All Because Of You'. This was followed by 'Can You Do It', 'Electric Lady' and 'Black Cat Woman'. Johnson left the band in 1976. The 1978 album 'No Good Woman' contains the last recordings with him as well as new recordings with Dave Ditchburn as singer. Demon now brings all four Geordie albums with Brian Johnson as a 180 gram vinyl reissue in white, silver, pink and orange.