East, Cold Chisel
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Cold Chisel – East
Artist: Cold Chisel
Title: East
Album Type: Third Studio Album
Original Release Date: June 2, 1980
Label: WEA
Genre: Pub Rock / Hard Rock
Background & Production East is the definitive breakthrough that transformed Cold Chisel from a relentless touring band into Australian rock legends. Recorded in March and April 1980 at Paradise Studios in Sydney, the album was produced by Mark Opitz. It represented a deliberate move toward a more commercial sound, breaking songwriter Don Walker's "monopoly" to include contributions from every band member for the first time. The sessions were famously intense, with frontman Jimmy Barnes reportedly using a combination of red wine and speed to push his vocal performances to a raw, effortless peak.
Musical Composition & Style The album plunders a wide "grab-bag" of styles while remaining rooted in the band's gritty pub rock origins.
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Diverse Influences: The record features flashes of reggae on "Best Kept Lies" (written by drummer Steve Prestwich) and jazz experimentation on the Ian Moss-penned "Never Before".
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The Anthems: "Cheap Wine" and "Choirgirl" (a song about abortion) became instant staples of the Australian rock canon.
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Unexpected Hits: Bassist Phil Small’s first-ever song, "My Baby," was written and recorded in just hours and became one of the band's biggest hits.
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Rockabilly & R&B: Barnes contributed the rockabilly-infused "Rising Sun," a rollicking ode to his future wife, Jane.
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Topical Themes: Several tracks touched on current events, such as "Ita" (referencing journalist Ita Buttrose), "Star Hotel" (about a famous riot), and "Four Walls" (about a gaol riot).
Legacy & Vinyl Collector Notes East was the biggest-selling Australian album of 1980, going gold in a week and double platinum within three months. It is the only Cold Chisel album to chart in the US, reaching #171 on the Billboard 200 in 1981.
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Original Pressing: The original 1980 WEA Australian vinyl (600064) features a gatefold sleeve with iconic cover art inspired by Jacques-Louis David’s painting The Death of Marat.
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Limited Edition Extras: Some initial copies were released as a limited edition that included a bonus 7-inch single featuring "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" and "The Party's Over".
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Reissues: For the 40th anniversary in 2020, a special 180g deluxe vinyl reissue was released, limited to 1,000 copies and including the rare bonus single.
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Condition: High-quality original pressings are prized for their "slick but raw" analog production.
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Keywords: Cold Chisel, East, Jimmy Barnes, Don Walker, 1980 Vinyl, WEA Records, Australian Pub Rock, Cheap Wine, Choirgirl, My Baby.
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Collection Ideas: Australian Rock Cornerstones, 80s Pub Rock Classics, The Best of Cold Chisel, Breakthrough Albums.
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Related Artists: Midnight Oil, Australian Crawl, INXS, Jimmy Barnes (Solo), The Angels.
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MINT - sealed
NM - likely never played - almost perfect
VG+ - light scuffs, light scratches wont effect play
VG - signs of wear, light scratches you can feel
GOOD - surface noise, visible groove wear
POOR / FAIR- some damage, causing issues like skipping & distorted audio
OIS - original inner sleeve








