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Cold Chisel All For You

Cold Chisel Expand Best Of All For You

by Paul Cashmere on September 13, 2018

in News

Cold Chisel best of ‘All For You’ has been expanded to become the definitive best of.

The new edition of ‘All For You’ has been expanded from 20 to 37 tracks. It now includes tracks from the two albums ‘No Plans’ (2012) and ‘The Perfect Crime’ (2015), both released after he original release of ‘All For You’ as well as so fairly obviously holes missing from the first release.

It now also digs deeper into album tracks and has the previously released b-side ‘The Party’s Over’ now on an album as a studio version. (The live version was on Swingshift).

“This now becomes our definitive and only Best Of collection,” says Jimmy Barnes. “It’s great that it includes some of our more obscure songs, songs that we love just as much as our famous recordings. There are songs here written by each band member, songs that were big hits and a couple that have never been played on radio, but they’re loved by our fans. Cold Chisel has always been a strange brew of genres, sounds and personalities – this album captures that.”

“Cold Chisel has recorded eight studio albums,” says piano player and primary songwriter, Don Walker. “Two of those albums were recorded after we released the 2011 Best Of. Some of our favourites songs are on these recent records, so it was time to bring this collection up to date.”

‘All For You’ will also be available on vinyl for the first time.

CD Disc 1
1. Standing on the Outside (on the original)
2. Khe Sanh (on the original)
3. When The War Is Over (on the original)
4. Bow River (on the original)
5. Rising Sun (on the original)
6. Lost (added)
7. Star Hotel (added)
8. All For You (on the original)
9. Saturday Night (on the original)
10. No Plans (added)
11. Choirgirl (on the original)
12. Conversations (added)
13. Merry-Go-Round (added)
14. Janelle (added)
15. No Sense (added)
16. Water Into Wine (added)
17. Letter To Alan (added)
18. The Last Wave Of Summer (added)

CD Disc 2
1. Cheap Wine (on the original)
2. Flame Trees (on the original)
3. Forever Now (on the original)
4. Breakfast at Sweethearts (on the original)
5. Yakuza Girls (on the original)
6. Four Walls (on the original)
7. Long Dark Road (added)
8. Ita (added)
9. The Perfect Crime (added)
10. You Got Nothing I Want (on the original)
11. My Baby (on the original)
12. Home & Broken Hearted (added)
13. The Things I Love In You (added)
14. Everybody (added)
15. Shipping Steel (on the original)
16. HQ454 Monroe (on the original)
17. One Long Day (added)
18. Goodbye (Astrid Goodbye) (on the original)
19. The Party’s Over (added)

2 x Vinyl Album Version of the new Cold Chisel Best Of
All For You – The Best Of
26 Songs
The first time this Best Of has ever been on vinyl

Side 1
1. Standing on the Outside
2. Khe Sanh
3. When The War Is Over
4. Bow River
5. Rising Sun
6. Lost

Side 2
1. Cheap Wine
2. Flame Trees
3. All For You
4. Saturday Night
5. No Plans
6. Choirgirl

Side 3
1. Forever Now
2. Breakfast at Sweethearts
3. Yakuza Girls
4. Four Walls
5. Long Dark Road
6. Ita
7. The Perfect Crime

Side 4
1. You Got Nothing I Want
2. My Baby
3. The Things I Love In You
4. Everybody
5. Shipping Steel
6. HQ454 Monroe
7. Goodbye (Astrid Goodbye)

The new All for You will be released 28 September 2018.

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