
Teenage Love (Collector's Edition CD)
Cold Chisel Teenage Love, 2011 remaster
Teenage Love is a collection of demos and songs that somehow didnât make it onto their studio albums in their first decade. Most bands would love to have the songs that Cold Chisel threw away. âThe Partyâs Overâ was a live favourite that appeared only on Swingshift, âMona and the Preacherâ only appeared on the live ep Youâre 13 Youâre Beautiful and Youâre Mine. We have the Springsteenish âF-111â which is one of the first songs the band recorded. Most of the tracks reflect their early lifestyle hanging around the Largs Pier Hotel at Port Adelaide â âPayday In the Pubâ, the delightful âDrinkin' in Port Lincolnâ and âMetho Bluesâ â all great songs. The spiritual âIt Ain't Wrongâ hints at the gospel theme that ran through Chiselâs repertoire until the end. But the two standout tracks are âHands Out of My Pocketâ one of the first and still one of the best songs Jimmy Barnes ever wrote and â A Little Bit of Daylightâ which found its way onto Jimmyâs first solo album.
Most of these versions are demos so they have the freshness of musicians coming to material for the first time. According to Don Walker, "It's just the band in the studio slamming down a new song. For a certain number of them, it's the only time we ever played the song." It may be a collection of orphans but this album stands proudly in the canon.
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Cold Chisel Teenage Love, 2011 remaster
Teenage Love is a collection of demos and songs that somehow didnât make it onto their studio albums in their first decade. Most bands would love to have the songs that Cold Chisel threw away. âThe Partyâs Overâ was a live favourite that appeared only on Swingshift, âMona and the Preacherâ only appeared on the live ep Youâre 13 Youâre Beautiful and Youâre Mine. We have the Springsteenish âF-111â which is one of the first songs the band recorded. Most of the tracks reflect their early lifestyle hanging around the Largs Pier Hotel at Port Adelaide â âPayday In the Pubâ, the delightful âDrinkin' in Port Lincolnâ and âMetho Bluesâ â all great songs. The spiritual âIt Ain't Wrongâ hints at the gospel theme that ran through Chiselâs repertoire until the end. But the two standout tracks are âHands Out of My Pocketâ one of the first and still one of the best songs Jimmy Barnes ever wrote and â A Little Bit of Daylightâ which found its way onto Jimmyâs first solo album.
Most of these versions are demos so they have the freshness of musicians coming to material for the first time. According to Don Walker, "It's just the band in the studio slamming down a new song. For a certain number of them, it's the only time we ever played the song." It may be a collection of orphans but this album stands proudly in the canon.












