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''The Last Wave of Summer'' is the sixth studio album by Australian pub rock band,
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 ...
. It was released in October 1998 and reached number-one on The Australian
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. It was the band's first studio album in 14 years. At the
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, the album was nominated for
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.


Album details

Released 14 years after Cold Chisel had released their last studio album (''
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''), there was a considerable amount of speculation in the press before the release of ''The Last Wave of Summer''. Walker stated that after so long apart, the band was curious and intrigued by the possibility of recording together, and felt everyone had improved as songwriters. He also said it was very inspiring swapping songs with other members of the band, especially considering their history. The band was not intending to progress to studio recording unless they deemed the songs were of sufficient quality. When Don Walker was asked how the band decided which songs to work on next, he replied, "
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, sullen looks, petulance, tantrums, insane rages both faked and real, sexual coquettishness and pathological violence. Sometimes the last two together." Over a hundred songs were considered for the album over a 3-month rehearsal period, all recorded as demos at the
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. Barnes and Prestwich had both stockpiled songs. Walker, who had recently used songs for Moss's '' Petrolhead'',
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's ''
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'', and his own solo debut, felt he had little to offer. "I didn't have much around. So a lot of that is written from a standing start. I assumed the reunion album was going to be largely written by the other guys and I was quite relaxed about that." The band had signed an unusual contract with
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, a partnership whereby the band would split all expenses and profits with the label. The contract also stipulated that the label would have no creative input whatsoever. Barnes described the recording process as, "very unorthodox. Normally when you record, everyone wears headphones and everything is isolated, so if someone makes a mistake you can cut it out. We had a PA in the studio - everything bled through everything else. What it meant was we had to record virtually live. So it's an album that's got lots of warts on it, little things that are technically wrong, but at the same time it has an immense amount of feel." Elsewhere he said, "You can almost hear the guitars going slightly out of tune as the song progresses because Mossy's hammering away." Walker later said, "''Last Wave of Summer'' was a production nightmare. There hadn't been much growing up done in the previous 15 years, or all the growing had been in the wrong direction." The album covers topics ranging from the serious, including the Australian Aboriginal
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in the
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penned Red Sand and judicial inequity in Don Walker's "Mr. Crown Prosecutor", to the flippant, such as the pub adventure "Yakuza Girls". The cover photo, by Adrienne Overall, of the band seated at a service station in
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, references
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's Nighthawks. A rockabilly version of "Yakuza Girls" appeared on Don Walker's 2006 solo album ''Cutting Back''.


Reception

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described the album as a, "less visceral; more cerebral," album by, "an older, more mature Chisel -- accomplished songsmiths and musicians with nothing left to prove." It's noted that, "there's a shade less
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to this album than, say, Breakfast at Sweethearts or
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." Barnes' vocals have, "never sounded better or bitten harder." Michael Smith from Drum Media said the album opened and closed, "with a couple of swamp rockers that remind you that the Cruel Sea and
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didn't write the book," and closed by saying the album was, "a damned fine addition to the catalogue of one of the real musical treasures of this country." ''
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'' wrote, "Barnesy's voice is its best in years, and Don Walker lyrics are, as ever, thoughtful. Because of its bluesy feel, the album will be as welcome at a yuppie dinner party as at a Chisel fan's piss-up."


Track listing

All tracks written by Don Walker, except as noted. # "Mr. Crown Prosecutor" - 3:19 # "
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" - 3:18 # "Baby's On Fire" - 3:03 # "Way Down" (
Steve Prestwich Steven William Prestwich (5 March 195416 January 2011) was an English-born Australian drummer, guitarist, singer and songwriter. After relocating from Liverpool, Prestwich was the founding and long-term drummer for the band Cold Chisel, which for ...
) - 3:56 # "Bal-A-Versailles" - 4:59 # "Yakuza Girls" - 2:29 # "He Can't Believe It's Over With You" - 3:53 # "Angel In My Room" (
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) - 3:40 # "Never Stop Loving You" (Barnes) - 3:59 # "Red Sand" (
Ian Moss Ian Richard Moss (born 20 March 1955) is an Australian rock musician from Alice Springs. He is the founding mainstay guitarist and occasional singer of Cold Chisel. In that group's initial eleven year phase from 1973 to 1984, Moss was recorde ...
, Peter Moss, Cal Curtis) - 4:53 # "Pretty Little Thing" - 3:12 # "So Hard" - 3:48 # " Water into Wine" (Prestwich) - 4:54 # "The Last Wave Of Summer" - 6:01 In addition to these, the album has a hidden track written by Phil Small & Jim Barnes entitled: * "Once around the Sun"O’Grady, Anthony: "Cold Chisel – the pure stuff", Allen & Unwin, February 2001 Subsequent re-issues expanded the album to twenty tracks, including the following in addition to the original 14 tracks, and re-ordered the original track listing. Further b-sides from the album's singles were included on the 2011 compilation album, '' Besides''. * "This Time Round" * "Once Around the Sun" (
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, Barnes) * "By My Side" (Prestwich) * "Somewhere in the Silence" (Prestwich) * "Someone Caught My Eye" (Prestwich) * "This Big Old Car"


Personnel

*Jimmy Barnes - Vocals *Ian Moss - Guitar, Vocals (Lead on "Way Down" and "Red Sand") *Don Walker - Keyboards *Steve Prestwich - Drums *Phil Small - Bass


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


See also

* List of number-one albums in Australia during the 1990s#1998 *
List of Top 25 albums for 1998 in Australia The following lists the top 100 albums of 1998 in Australia from the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) End of Year Albums Chart. Peak chart positions from 1998 are from the ARIA Charts The ARIA Charts are the main Austr ...


Notes

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