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| | The Best of Cold Chisel | | | Music Artist : | | Cold Chisel | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Wea International | | Release Date : | | 1994-05-23 | | Store Price : | | $19.99 | | Artistopia's Price: $17.99 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Standing on the Outside 2. Rising Sun 3. You Got Nothing I Want 4. No Sense 5. Misfits 6. Breakfast at Sweethearts 7. My Baby 8. Bow River 9. Choir Girl 10. Cheap Wine 11. Forever Now 12. Saturday Night 13. Flame Trees 14. Merry-Go-Round 15. Star Hotel 16. Goodbye (Astrid Goodbye) 17. When the War Is Over 18. Khe Sanh
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Cold Chisel at it's best Submitted on: 2009-01-16 |
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| One of the best bands to come from Australia in the 80's this is a overall great CD with their best known songs before they split up. Jimmy Barnes and Ian Moss continued on with solo success and both covered the songs of Cold Chisel of which there are some great solo versions. |
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Jimmy Barnes shines Submitted on: 2008-01-26 |
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| I really like Jimmy Barnes' vocals. That said, Cold Chisel is one of my favorites. I have to admit I like Jimmy Barnes' solo material far better but the voice makes this CD worthwhile. |
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Great Aussie Rock! Submitted on: 2008-01-07 |
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| Awesome collection of this lengendary Australian band's most popular songs. It takes you back to the day.... |
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Bring back Chisel! Submitted on: 2007-06-03 |
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Cold Chisel defined aussie rock in the early to mid 80s, and have proven to be the cornerstone for most serious ausralian rock acts since. This album gives you a good slice of their material, a bunch of sweaty raw ballads that bring a sense of pride to many a true blue bloke under 50 years of age. Jimmy Barnes went on to have a successful solo career in Australia, but the blending of him with Moss and Walker in this band was simply magic.
This album's collection of songs holds up today as a living snapshot of aussie pub life, and no australian bar is without a few of these tunes in their discbox.
If you like glitchy, commercial rock then this band never was for you. But if you like the rawness of a sweaty live act that was not tied to one genre then this disc will end up having a fair bit of airplay for you.
Go ahead and buy it, I doubt it will disappoint |
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Overrated Submitted on: 2007-03-22 |
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| With all due respect to Aussies who were young when this band was hot, as an objective listener without the historical/emotional baggage I have to say that this stuff here ain't so hot. Supposed Bob Seeger joined a band which was half Huey Lewis' News and half Little River Band. You'd have something, but you wouldn't have a whole lot more than a nice, highly talented, polished up bar band. Nothing awful but nothing great. |
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