[1] The group released Tales of Old Grand-Daddy in March 1974, which was originally issued only in Australia on Albert Productions/EMI.
[2][3][4] Many of the details surrounding Tales of Old Grand-Daddy remain forgotten due to excessive alcohol consumption during the recording sessions.
"[1][5] The album features rhythm and lead guitar from both Malcolm and Angus Young, although whose parts are whose is a detail forgotten.
[1] Tales of Old Grand-Daddy was released in 1979 as Marcus Hook Roll Band with an extra track and new cover art in the United States on Capitol's "green label" budget series (#SN-11991);[4] in the wake of Vanda & Young's Flash and the Pan album.
[3][4] A CD version of the album was also re-issued in 1994 through Albert Productions/Sony Music,[4] and again on 2 June 2014, with two unreleased songs added.