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180gm Vinyl Reissue!
Released in April 1978, this first album is Cold Chisel at their most raw and elemental!
Cold Chisel self-titled debut was incubated over five years playing pubs and dives all over the country. Formed in Adelaide in 1973, Cold Chisel enjoyed their status as outsiders and prided themselves on having the toughest sound in the country - Jimmy Barnes' raw vocals, Ian Moss' liquid guitar and the blend of their voices fitted perfectly with Don Walker's completely original style of writing unadorned real stories.
The rhythm section of Phil Small and Steve Prestwich held the band together over any terrain: Flat chat rock & roll with "Home and Broken Hearted", slow-burning blues with "One Long Day."
But the centerpiece of the album is "Khe Sanh," a song about a disillusioned Vietnam vet that connected with almost every single Australian. Banned by the censors, the single nonetheless reached #41 on the charts on release and then reentered the charts 33 years later at #40. "Khe Sanh" was the anthem of the Australian cricket team and is one of the most popular Australian songs of all time.
Track List:
A1. Juliet
A2. Khe Sanh
A3. Home And Broken Hearted
A4. One Long Day
B1. Northbound
B2. Rosaline
B3. Daskarzine
B4. Just How Many Times
Media Condition: Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Country: Australia
Genre: Rock
Style: Hard Rock, Classic Rock
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