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1 	Alone For You	3:11
2 	The Backroom	3:36
3 	All Hell Broke Lucy		4:06
4 	The Perfect Crime	2:41
5 	Long Dark Road	4:34
6 	Four In The Morning		5:23
7 	The Mansions	3:13
8 	The Toast Of Paris	4:43
9 	Shoot The Moon	3:30
10 	Mexican Wedding		3:35
11 	Get Lucky	3:03
12 	Bus Station		5:13
13 	Lost	4:06
14 	Romantic Lies	3:30
15 	Blue Flame	4:17

Backing Vocals – Gary Pinto, Jade MacRae), Juanita Tippins, Mahalia Barnes (tracks: 13)
Bass, Vocals – Phil Small
Drums, Percussion, Vocals – Charley Drayton
Guitar, Vocals – Ian Moss
Orchestrated By – Jeff Bova (tracks: 13)
Piano, Keyboards, Vocals – Don Walker
Rhythm Guitar – Ben Rodgers (tracks: 15)
Saxophone – Paulie Cerra (tracks: 3)
Trumpet, Trombone, Arranged By [Horns] – Lee Thornburg (tracks: 3)
Vocals – Jimmy Barnes 

 

It must have been tempting for Cold Chisel in its second iteration to trade solely on past glories: a greatest hits tour every couple of years to please the fans and earn some coin courtesy of the nostalgia band wagon. Instead, staying true to the hard working, pub-rock ethos that made them, Chisel have committed to putting out new music. This is not without risk: the band’s considerable legacy and iconic status would be seriously undermined if the fresh material just didn’t stack up.

Thankfully the songs on The Perfect Crime work a treat. And considering the musical and song-writing talent here, we shouldn’t really be surprised – that is why they were so loved in the first place!

This is a full tilt rock’n’roll album; it’s loud, fast and dirty, barely allowing the listener to pause for breath. But there’s also the subtly sophisticated song-writing that we’ve come to expect from Don Walker and co, making this a consistently satisfying listen.

With precision and clarity in the sound production, the record has a real freshness and energy about it. And, while the band have matured, evolving in small ways, they stay true to who they were from the beginning: no cringe-inducing moments following the fashion of the day here, no crises of identity – just an outfit who are supremely relaxed and confident in who they are and executing this very well.

‘Alone For You’ opens the album with Jimmy Barnes growling the line “I wake up in the morning, feel like shit”; it’s an arresting gambit that sets the gritty, honest tone of the album: this is not going to be some sanitised, radio-friendly outing.

For the most part, we get dirty, bar-room blues rock, telling stories that offer warts-and-all observations. Emanating from the pen of Don Walker, ‘Four in the Morning’, ‘The Toast of Paris’ and the title track are the highlights of this particular vein.

But Chisel are adept enough in their craft to change it up occasionally, adding a pleasing variety to the record. The Walker/Moss/Small collaboration, ‘Mexican Wedding’ is the big counterpoint of the album, with the band hitting a fun, Latin groove. ‘All Hell Broke Loose’, written by Barnes and his son-in-law Ben Rodger, could have been the band’s standard narrative fare, but throw in a meaty horn section and suddenly Chisel is sounding like the E Street Band.

Meanwhile, ‘Long Dark Road’ is a slow burner, a rare moment on the album where the frenetic pace is pulled back, building to some fantastic guitar work from Ian Moss at the end.

The album closes out with ‘Lost’ (also the lead single). It’s the only attempt here at a rock ballad and makes for an apt ending: simple construction, big build-up and a massive Barnesy vocal, it’s an anthem deserving of a stadium sing-a-long on the band’s current tour.

Cold Chisel are a national treasure and we should be grateful that they are still making music. The LP finds them in excellent form, with Barnes, Walker, Small and Moss at the top of the game and Charlie Drayton doing a fine job in place of the late Steve Prestwich behind the drum kit.

FM radio may be awash with ‘Flame Trees’, ‘Cheap Wine’ and ‘Khe Sanh’ but, as great as those established numbers are, listeners deserve hear the material on The Perfect Crime: the songs stack up very well against the older material, but have the advantage of freshness and variety.

The Perfect Crime is out now. Cold Chisel play the Adelaide Entertainment Centre on Tuesday 17 November, with Grinspoon in support. ---Matthew Trainor, theupsidenews.com

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Cold Chisel – No Plans (2012) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/3213-cold-chisel/12043-cold-chisel-no-plans-2012.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/3213-cold-chisel/12043-cold-chisel-no-plans-2012.html Cold Chisel – No Plans (2012)

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01 – No Plans
02 – Everybody
03 – All For You
04 – HQ454 Monroe
05 – Dead And Laid To Rest
06 – Missing A Girl
07 – Too Late
08 – I Gotta Get Back On The Road
09 – Our Old Flame
10 – This Day
11 – Summer Moon
12 – The Horizon
13 – I Got Things To Do (Steve Vocal)

Band members
    Jimmy Barnes (lead vocals / guitar)
    Ian Moss (lead guitar / vocals)
    Don Walker (keyboards / backing vocals)
    Steve Prestwich (drums / backing vocals) - deceased
    Phil Small (electric bass)
    Charley Drayton (drums)

 

In 2009 Cold Chisel made plans to record a new album and do a tour. Sadly, drummer Steve Prestwich passed away in early 2011, and it has been a long and winding journey to the release of the Chisel's first new album in 14 years. The record, titled No Plans will feature the work of the late drummer and also his one of his compositions with the tack "I Got Things To Do". The album will be launched at this year's Bluesfest, where Cold Chisel are headlining the Thursday night's line-up, and the band will then tour to Perth, Melbourne, and Sydney. --- everguide.com.au

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