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Cold Chisel

Cold Chisel are an Australian pub rock band, which formed in Adelaide in 1973 by mainstay members Ian Moss on guitar and vocals, Steve Prestwich on drums and Don Walker on piano and keyboards. They were soon joined by Jimmy Barnes (at the time known as Jim Barnes) on lead vocals and, in 1975, Phil Small became their bass guitarist. The group disbanded in late 1983 but subsequently reformed several times. Musicologist Ian McFarlane wrote that they became "one of Australia's best-loved groups" as well as "one of the best live bands", fusing "a combination of rockabilly, hard rock and rough-house soul'n'blues that was defiantly Australian in outlook."

Eight of their studio albums have reached the Australian top five, Breakfast at Sweethearts (February 1979), East (June 1980), Circus Animals (March 1982, No. 1), Twentieth Century (April 1984, No. 1), The Last Wave of Summer (October 1998, No. 1), No Plans (April 2012), The Perfect Crime (October 2015) and Blood Moon (December 2019, No. 1). Their top 10 singles are "Forever Now" (1982), "Hands Out of My Pocket" (1994) and "The Things I Love in You" (1998).

At the ARIA Music Awards of 1993 they were inducted into the Hall of Fame. In 2001 Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA), listed their single, "Khe Sanh" (May 1978), at No. 8 of the all-time best Australian songs. Circus Animals was listed at No. 4 in the book, 100 Best Australian Albums (October 2010), while East appeared at No. 53. They won The Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music at the APRA Music Awards of 2016. Cold Chisel's popularity is almost entirely confined to Australia and New Zealand, with their songs and musicianship highlighting working class life. Their early bass guitarist (1973–75), Les Kaczmarek, died in December 2008; Steve Prestwich died of a brain tumour in January 2011.

Albums

1978 Cold Chisel
1979 Breakfast at Sweethearts
1980 East
1980 East
1982 Circus Animals
1984 Twentieth Century
1998 The Last Wave of Summer
2005 Last Stand
2012 No Plans
2013 Never Before
2013 Last Stand Out‐Takes
2013 Covered
2013 Besides
2013 Live At The Wireless 29.3.77
2013 Live In St Leonards Park 28.5.78
2015 The Perfect Crime
2019 Blood Moon
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Latest Articles

Features / Music
Not Planning To Rock
Cold Chisel songwriter and keyboardist Don Walker tells Dan Condon about getting along with his bandmates, making Jimmy Barnes swear and playing with “a nose full of speed”.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Cold Chisel - No Plans
This isn’t to say that No Plans is predictable, it’s just that it has the kind of ingredients a Cold Chisel record should have.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Cold Chisel - Festival Hall
Tonight’s show was rescheduled from last Thursday when guitarist Ian Moss sustained a finger injury after being bitten by the family cat (and was hilariously quoted as saying, “Sorry to be a pussy, I look forward to making amends next week”). Something tells me not many ticketholders sought refunds; such is the fanaticism of Cold Chisel’s following.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Cold Chisel, Lanie Lane
'The crowd didn’t just go see their favourite band, they went to see themselves reflected back at them.'
Reviews / Live
Live Review: BLUESFEST
Defying a long tradition of moist beginnings, Bluesfest 2012 began in a sun-kissed haze and proceeded to be blessed with the best weather the festival has ever seen.
News / Music
Chisels Top Blocked By Boy Band
UK boy band One Direction halt Cold Chisel from scoring their fifth number one studio album in a row.
News / Music
Cold Chisel's Ian Moss In Freak Accident
Cold Chisel have rescheduled their Melbourne show after Ian Moss was bitten by a cat. "Sorry to be a pussy," he says.
Features / Music
In The Moment
News / Music
Exclusive: Cold Chisel Show Beamed Live To Cinemas
Reviews / Album
Album Review: cold chisel no plans
Are they adding anything new to the legacy in this, their first new collection of songs in 14 years? The answer has to be the old time will tell.
Features / Premiere
Cold Chisel Live In Cinemas From The Hordern Pavilion