Cold Chisel - The Live Tapes: Vol.1, Vol.2 & Vol.3 (2013/2014/2016)
Artist: Cold Chisel
Title: The Live Tapes: Vol.1, Vol.2 & Vol.3
Year Of Release: 2013/2014/2016
Label: Self Produced
Genre: Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks)/320 Kbps
Total Time: 4:01:44
Total Size: 1.66 GB/586 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Live Tapes: Vol.1, Vol.2 & Vol.3
Year Of Release: 2013/2014/2016
Label: Self Produced
Genre: Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks)/320 Kbps
Total Time: 4:01:44
Total Size: 1.66 GB/586 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Standing On The Outside (Live At The Hordern Pavilion) (3:27)
2. Cheap Wine (Live At The Hordern Pavilion) (4:25)
3. No Plans (Live At The Hordern Pavilion) (2:35)
4. HQ454 Monroe (Live At The Hordern Pavilion) (2:57)
5. Saturday Night (Live At The Hordern Pavilion) (5:41)
6. Everybody (Live At The Hordern Pavilion) (3:48)
7. Yakuza Girls (Live At The Hordern Pavilion) (3:23)
8. My Baby (Live At The Hordern Pavilion) (4:28)
9. Rising Sun (Live At The Hordern Pavilion) (4:00)
10. Summer Moon (Live At The Hordern Pavilion) (5:04)
11. Choirgirl (Live At The Hordern Pavilion) (3:55)
1. All For You (Live At The Hordern Pavilion) (5:12)
2. You Got Nothing I Want (Live At The Hordern Pavilion) (3:23)
3. Merry-Go-Round (Live At The Hordern Pavilion) (5:10)
4. Flame Trees (Live At The Hordern Pavilion) (4:56)
5. Khe Sanh (Live At The Hordern Pavilion) (4:54)
6. Bow River (Live At The Hordern Pavilion) (9:00)
7. When The War Is Over (Live At The Hordern Pavilion) (9:01)
8. Dead And Laid To Rest (Live At The Hordern Pavilion) (5:06)
9. Four Walls (Live At The Hordern Pavilion) (3:18)
10. Goodbye (Astrid Goodbye) (Live At The Hordern Pavilion) (5:46)
2013 live album from the veteran Australian rockers, their first live release in a decade. This particular show will be long remembered by those who endured the monsoonal thunderstorm which lit up the harbor city as the band electrified the Hordern Pavilion that night. The gig came just a few months after Cold Chisel had wrapped their unforgettable Light the Nitro tour. The 36 dates on that run set all sorts of sales records, drawing over 300,000 people across Australasia. Frontman Jimmy Barnes says: "Listening and watching it back, it's raw and primal, warts and all - like the best rock & roll should be."
1. Shipping Steel (Live At Bombay Rock) (3:21)
2. Home And Broken Hearted (Live At Bombay Rock) (3:21)
3. Dresden (Live At Bombay Rock) (4:25)
4. Conversations (Live At Bombay Rock) (3:54)
5. Showtime (Live At Bombay Rock) (3:39)
6. The Door (Live At Bombay Rock) (4:59)
7. Breakfast At Sweethearts (Live At Bombay Rock) (4:14)
8. Plaza (Live At Bombay Rock) (3:50)
9. One Long Day (Live At Bombay Rock) (9:15)
10. Merry-Go-Round (Live At Bombay Rock) (3:53)
11. Wild Thing (Live At Bombay Rock) (7:18)
12. Goodbye (Astrid Goodbye) (Live At Bombay Rock) (3:53)
1. Standing On The Outside (Live At The Many Vale Hotel) (3:02)
2. Home And Broken Hearted (Live At The Many Vale Hotel) (3:20)
3. Juliet (Live At The Manly Vale Hotel (Live At The Many Vale Hotel) (2:42)
4. Shakin’ All Over (Live At The Many Vale Hotel) (3:16)
5. Choirgirl (Live At The Many Vale Hotel) (3:01)
6. Conversations (Live At The Many Vale Hotel) (5:11)
7. Never Before (Live At The Many Vale Hotel) (5:16)
8. My Turn To Cry (Live At The Many Vale Hotel) (3:02)
9. Best Kept Lies (Live At The Many Vale Hotel) (3:49)
10. Shipping Steel (Live At The Many Vale Hotel) (4:08)
11. My Baby (Live At The Many Vale Hotel) (4:14)
1. Rising Sun (Live At The Many Vale Hotel) (3:23)
2. Breakfast At Sweethearts (Live At The Many Vale Hotel) (3:45)
3. One Long Day (Live At The Many Vale Hotel) (7:49)
4. Cheap Wine (Live At The Many Vale Hotel) (3:51)
5. Khe Sanh (Live At The Many Vale Hotel) (3:54)
6. Star Hotel (Live At The Many Vale Hotel) (4:25)
7. Merry-Go-Round (Live At The Many Vale Hotel) (4:34)
8. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door (Live At The Many Vale Hotel) (6:21)
9. Tomorrow (Live At The Many Vale Hotel) (3:32)
10. Goodbye (Astrid, Goodbye) (Live At The Many Vale Hotel) (3:59)
The Live Tapes – Vol 3 – Live At The Manly Vale Hotel reveals a fierce, lean band; razor-sharp and confident from 5 years of relentless touring but who were still hungry and risk-taking, previewing ten of East’s twelve songs in the twenty-one song set. In addition to songs like Cheap Wine, Choirgirl, My Baby, Rising Sun and Star Hotel that would all go on to become massive radio songs and a huge part of Cold Chisel’s canon, the set also featured Khe Sanh, Breakfast at Sweethearts, Conversations and a speed fuelled One Long Day from the band’s first two albums that were already well on their way to becoming Australian classics.
The set also features two great covers, an adrenaline-charged rendition of the ’60s nugget Shakin All Over – a brilliant one-hit-wonder for Johnny Kidd & The Pirates in 1960 which was made even more famous in Australia when Normie Rowe took it to #1 in September 1965. Although Cold Chisel occasionally covered this gem in ’79 and ’80, a recording of the song has never surfaced till now. Additionally, the band deliver an emotional take on the Bob Dylan classic Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door, which they offer as a tribute to two close friends and roadies who had recently died in a truck accident.
“In 1980, we were playing 8 days a week. We were fighting fit and hungry, playing every show like it was our last – and often it almost was,” laughs Cold Chisel frontman Jimmy Barnes. “This show at the Manly Vale Hotel was recorded the week EAST came out. We were still playing pubs, with the audience spilling onto the stage and the band spilling into the audience. It was fierce and fiery and lots of fun. Everyone in the band was writing songs and playing at the top of their game. It’s all here in this raw and real recording.”
The set also features two great covers, an adrenaline-charged rendition of the ’60s nugget Shakin All Over – a brilliant one-hit-wonder for Johnny Kidd & The Pirates in 1960 which was made even more famous in Australia when Normie Rowe took it to #1 in September 1965. Although Cold Chisel occasionally covered this gem in ’79 and ’80, a recording of the song has never surfaced till now. Additionally, the band deliver an emotional take on the Bob Dylan classic Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door, which they offer as a tribute to two close friends and roadies who had recently died in a truck accident.
“In 1980, we were playing 8 days a week. We were fighting fit and hungry, playing every show like it was our last – and often it almost was,” laughs Cold Chisel frontman Jimmy Barnes. “This show at the Manly Vale Hotel was recorded the week EAST came out. We were still playing pubs, with the audience spilling onto the stage and the band spilling into the audience. It was fierce and fiery and lots of fun. Everyone in the band was writing songs and playing at the top of their game. It’s all here in this raw and real recording.”