This Month in Australian Music History: Cold Chisel Release Their Self-Titled Debut Album
In the first of a new Rolling Stone AU/NZ series, Jimmy Barnes and Don Walker reflect on the legacy of Cold Chisel’s first album from 1978
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Subscribe NowIn the first of a new Rolling Stone AU/NZ series, Jimmy Barnes and Don Walker reflect on the legacy of Cold Chisel’s first album from 1978
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'How Many Dreams?' is a sonic shift, introducing elements of dance and orchestration without messing with the winning template.
A highlight of the album comes when it jarringly transitions from a pub-rock-style cover of Coldplay’s enduring love song “Yellow”, to a track titled “Biggest C*nt In The World”.
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