Cold Chisel to release Teenage Love, The Last Wave of Summer and No Plans first time ever as stand-alone vinyl releases

Welcome to 2026 Cold Chisel fans… we hope the summer is treating you well.

People have been asking for this for a while: 

Three classic albums – Teenage LoveThe Last Wave of Summer and No Plans – are set to become available for the first time ever as stand-alone vinyl releases.  All three albums were released at the height of the CD and were only ever issued on vinyl in 2014 as part of the Cold Chisel Vinyl Box Set (which has long-since sold out). So it’s good news that we are now reissuing all three of them individually.

All three are available for pre-order now and will be released everywhere on Friday February 27. 

A little about them:

TEENAGE LOVE – COLD CHISEL

In their first ten years (1973 – 1983), Cold Chisel were moving with such speed and intensity that it was inevitable that some great songs and performances were left by the wayside. In early 1994, eleven years after their Last Stand shows, their manager and the band’s main songwriter, Don Walker discovered a trawl of old tapes and started listening.  What they found surprised/shocked them. Many of these songs were demos or offcuts, but they had an electric charge or a raw honesty that was undeniable. Ultimately 16 tracks were compiled onto Teenage Love and for many in the band and the audience it became one of their favourite releases. 

“Hands Out Of My Pocket,” a demo from 1980’s East captures the wild energy of one of Jimmy Barnes’ first songs, a sound typical of Cold Chisel’s live shows from the era. ‘Drinkin In Port Lincoln’ similarly defines the feral spirit of the band’s earliest Adelaide days. And there’s an early version of Barnes’ ‘A Little Bit Of Daylight’ which was left off Twentieth Century and later reworked by the singer for his solo debut.  ‘Nothing But You’ is a cool, mid-tempo song from drummer Steve Prestwich, warmly rendered by Ian Moss.  And two of the standouts are the haunting, Walker-penned ballads ‘It Ain’t Wrong’ and live mainstay ‘The Party’s Over’.

WATCH VIDEO – ‘HAND OUT OF MY POCKET’

Teenage Love

  1. Hands Out Of My Pocket
  2. Nothing But You
  3. When the Sun Goes Down
  4. Suicide Sal
  5. It Ain’t Wrong
  6. Teenage Love Affair
  7. Monica
  8. Mona and the Preacher
  9. Drinkin’ in Port Lincoln
  10. Payday in a Pub
  11. Metho Blues
  12. Yesterdays
  13. Notion for You
  14. F-111
  15. A Little Bit of Daylight
  16. The Party’s Over

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THE LAST WAVE OF SUMMER – COLD CHISEL

In the years after the band’s 1983 Last Stand break-up tour and their 1984 album Twentieth Century, radio playlists and record buyers kept Cold Chisel as present tense – the band’s legacy only growing larger. After a lot of dust had settled and relationships were repaired, the band quietly agreed to work together again in 1995. In 1998, after traversing many speed bumps, the band’s 6th album, the gloriously sprawling Last Wave of Summer, debuted #1 with 100,000 presales.

Led by Don Walker’s adrenaline-charged rockabilly gem Yakuza Girls and followed quickly by his more polished The Things I Love In You, it confirmed that the band was still sharp on its tools and had lost none of its trademark fire. From a reported 70 songs that were workshopped, 14 songs were released on the original album and then, after a period, an expanded edition featuring 20 songs was issued. What it revealed was just how much the band had grown as songwriters – with all members contributing essential songs. Not surprising, Don Walker contributes the lion’s share, with his additional standouts being Mr Crown Prosecutor, This Time Round and the sweeping epic title track, while Prestwich delivers two of the album’s strongest songs, the single Water Into Wine and the hook-laden Way Down. The band undertook a huge national tour, but didn’t record again until 2012’s No Plans. Lead singer, Jimmy Barnes cites The Last Wave Of Summer as his favourite Cold Chisel album – and we’re not about to argue.

WATCH VIDEO – ‘THE THINGS I LOVE IN YOU’

The Last Wave Of Summer

  1. Mr. Crown Prosecutor
  2. The Things I Love In You
  3. Baby’s On Fire
  4. This Time Round
  5. Bal-A-Versailles
  6. Yakuza Girls
  7. Once Around The Sun
  8. Somewhere In The Silence
  9. By My Side
  10. Water Into Wine
  11. Never Stop Loving You
  12. Red Sand
  13. Angel In My Room
  14. Pretty Little Thing
  15. Someone Caught My Eye
  16. He Can’t Believe It’s Over with You
  17. Way Down
  18. This Old Car
  19. So Hard
  20. The Last Wave Of Summer

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NO PLANS – COLD CHISEL

When Cold Chisel secretly started recording new material in 2010, it marked the start of a new set of plans, plans which “had the floor drop out from underneath them,” as keyboard player Don Walker put it, when drummer Steve Prestwich passed away in January 2011. “A few months after Steve died we picked things up again and thought, ‘What do we do here?’ We thought we had to get something positive out of losing Steve, and the most positive thing we can do is spend more time together and enjoy playing music,” singer Jimmy Barnes says. “So we finished the record.” Released in 2012, Prestwich’s shadow looms large over No Plans. Not only on the three songs he plays on, but also on the songs that emerged following his passing. Walker compares the past to the present numerous times throughout the album without leaning on easy nostalgia: On the brilliant first single. ‘All For You’, old anger gives way to a newfound calm and restraint. It’s possibly Walker’s finest love song; ‘Our Old Flame’ sees a protagonist confronted with a past lover who makes him consider and compare the boy he was with the man he became; on ‘This Day’ the character is calling someone from “a situation long forgotten, better left alone.” But not all is reflective and considered: The album’s title track and opening song, is a venomous blast from Barnes on an unhinged Don Walker track – a fantastic call to action.

And if the album closer, the Prestwich-penned ‘I Got Things To Do’ comes as a surprise to the listener, then imagine the shock the band felt upon discovering a vocal track they weren’t previously aware of. “The album was being mixed by Kevin Shirley in Los Angeles and at the end of play each day he was sending us over his mixes for our assessment, which is normally a reasonably dry process,” Walker explains. “In the middle of it all, in the middle of the night, in comes a Steve vocal that we didn’t know existed.” Jimmy had recorded a great vocal for this song, but then, seemingly from the grave, comes this haunting original vocal from Steve.

Prestwich’s final song tragically hints at unfinished business in its title, but the song itself offers more than that: it speaks of life getting in the way of love, of prioritising the wrong things. In the wake of his passing, his lyrics serve as a poignant reminder that life is short. 

WATCH VIDEO – ‘ALL FOR YOU’

NO PLANS 

1.   No Plans
2.   Everybody
3.   All For You
4.   HQ454 Monroe
5.   Dead And Laid To Rest
6.   Missing A Girl
7.   Too Late
8.   I Gotta Get Back On The Road
9.   Our Old Flame
10.  This Day
11.  Summer Moon
12.  The Horizon
13.  I Got Things To Do (Jimmy Vocal)
14. I Got Things To Do (Steve Vocal)

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These albums are available to pre-order now, from:

JB Hi Fi 
Love Police 

And they available at all good independent stores on Friday February 27

Cold Chisel Announce Live Vinyl/CD and DVD ‘The Big Five-0 Live’

Live at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Saturday, 23 November 2024

Releases to feature over 90 minutes of bonus material – including previously unseen performances and interviews plus previously unheard recordings

Release date: Friday, 8 August 2025

Few bands have gone to the heart of our country like Cold Chisel. Formed over 50 years ago in Adelaide, Cold Chisel found their audience their own way. Ultimately, the band’s early years of struggle gave way to their incredible songs, incendiary performances and legendary defiance – leading to them becoming one of the biggest and most lauded bands in Australian music history. Since then, their evocative lyrics and melodies on songs like Flame Trees, Khe Sanh, Bow River, You Got Nothing I Want, My Baby, Choirgirl, When The War Is Over, Standing on the Outside and more have become embedded in our national psyche. 

In late 2024 and early 2025, Cold Chisel undertook their sold-out 50th anniversary tour, The Big Five-0, which was seen by over 250,000 people across Australia and New Zealand. During these concerts the connection between the audience and the band was like nothing seen before in this country, with the audience almost overpowering the band as they sang along to their favourite songs. It was cathartic to witness and to be a part of. 

“Every show on our Big Five-0Tour had something special, but the Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne, with 37° temperatures and an incredible audience, really brought out a blistering and joyous performance from all of us onstage,” says frontman, Jimmy Barnes. “The crowd nearly drowned us out, they sang so loud and proud. It was a show we will never forget,” he continued.

24 of the songs were captured from the band’s entire setlist on Saturday, 23 November 2024. Three additional tracks (Plaza, Mr Crown Prosecutor and Wild Colonial Boy) were recorded on Friday, 22 November and were not played at the Saturday show – and these have been included on all formats. The live Vinyl album and CD were produced and mixed by the band’s longtime collaborator, Kevin ‘Caveman’ Shirley

The Vinyl album is to be released in 3 special formats

  • Classic black vinyl (for indie stores)
  • Red vinyl with black splatters (an exclusive version for JB HiFi);
  • A direct-to-consumer Picture Disc format which will only be available as a Limited Edition version via the band’s merchandisers, Love Police ATM.

The live album is also available on double CD with a 6 page booklet.

The DVD of this amazing concert is a unique and special release. The concert film of The Big Five-0 Live was produced by Beyond Productions and Cold Chisel in association with the Seven Network. Beautifully directed by Andrew Lord and written and produced by Paul Clarke, the film captures the energy, passion and power of this powerhouse tour. The documentary reveals a concert full of emotion and raw power – and more than a few tears. Along with interviews with each of the band members, the film explores Cold Chisel’s incredible story and interweaves the narratives of the band’s history with some never-before-seen photographs, footage and stories from their 50-year archive.

The film premiered on the Seven Network in May this year but it is substantially expanded here across two DVD discs and includes an extra 10 songs and more than 60 minutes of additional interviews with the band’s members and friends not seen before.

“50 years old, Cold Chisel are on fire in this film – I’ve never seen audiences punching the air one moment and openly sobbing the next,” says producer Paul Clarke. “I feel like we caught Cold Chisel on a brilliant night in Melbourne. According to the band, they have never played better.”

Click above to view special Promo video

The Big Five-0 Live on CD, DVD and Vinyl will be released on Friday, 8 August 2025 through Universal Music Australia.  Pre-orders are open now from here.

“Cold Chisel gave fans one of the greatest shows in Australian music history … There is something noble about witnessing a band at the strength of their powers at this stage of an illustrious career.”

Kathy McCabe – Daily Telegraph

“What we’re seeing is five musicians giving a masterclass in how a top quality songbook can sustain you, but only if you’re willing to meet it with the full intensity it deserves.”

Andrew McMillen – The Australian

“Cold Chisel at 50 show why they’re one of the world’s great rock bands! (We) bellowed every word to ‘Standing on the Outside’ like we’d assembled for rock ‘n’ roll church under the big top at Flemington. But the second song, ‘Letter to Alan’, put a lump in my throat and something in my eye that pretty much stayed there for two hours.” 

Michael Dwyer – The Age

“Cold Chisel fires up the chilly night before a 10,000-strong crowd with a blistering 24-song set that exemplifies their decades as a fixture on Australia’s rock’n’roll landscape.” ★★★★★  

Andrew Stafford – The Guardian

COLD CHISEL
Jimmy Barnes – Vocals

Ian Moss – Guitar/Vocals
Phil Small – Bass/Vocals
Don Walker – Piano/Keyboards/Vocals
Charley Drayton – Drums/Vocals

Andy Bickers: Saxophones
Dave Blight: Harmonica
Mahalia Barnes: Backing Vocal Arrangements
Eliza-Jane Barnes: Backing Vocals
Juanita Tippins: Backing Vocals
Bek Jensen: Backing Vocals

Audio Recording Mixed by Kevin ‘Caveman’ Shirley at The Cave Studios, Manly.
Recording captured by Colin Ellis.

A Beyond Productions feature documentary produced in association with the Seven Network

Directed by Andrew Lord

Written and produced by Paul Clarke
Produced by Frank Chidiac and Susanne Morrison

Line produced by Fiona Hewish
Executive Produced by Mikael Borglund for Beyond Productions 

and Robert Hambling for Cold Chisel

Cold Chisel: The Big Five-0 – Channel 7 Premiere

50 Years of Hits. One unforgettable story. Cold Chisel: The Big Five-O celebrates five decades of anthems that defined Australian music, from Khe Sanh to Standing On The Outside and Flame Trees.

Crank it loud and relive the soundtrack of a nation. 8.00pm Sunday, 11 May on Seven and 7plus.

COLD CHISEL – THE BIG FIVE-0 TOUR ENDS WITH A BANG / LITHOGRAPH & MERCH RANGE RELEASED ONLINE

Last night COLD CHISEL wrapped up the Australian leg of their Big Five-0 tour at the QUDOS Bank Arena in Sydney – and wow, what a freakin’ tour!

The guys gave it everything they had. All 23 shows (24 counting the mighty Barking Spiders in Thirroul) featured something unique, and each member of the band has remarked on just how incredible this tour was … the perfect way to commemorate their 50th Anniversary.  

Thank you to all 225,000 people who joined the party and brought so much joy and emotion. Your reactions and ‘backing vocals’ were unforgettable.  You brought all your memories and made some new ones. You were deafening and beautiful. We can’t thank you enough!

Thank you to Cold Chisel’s partners in crime across the country – The Cruel Sea, Karen Lee Andrews, Birds Of Tokyo and The Superjesus.  You all brought The Pure Stuff. 

To the band’s touring party of over 50 people – onstage and backstage – including the incredible crew, plus the hundreds of local riggers, drivers, security people, caterers, etc … a huge thank you for keeping this special show on the road.

But it’s not over yet! Still to come? 3 big festival shows in New Zealand in January! CLICK HERE for tickets.

LIMITED EDITION FRAMED LITHOGRAPH POSTER!

Also per other recent tours, we have created a special, hand signed and framed lithograph poster to commemorate The Big Five-0 Tour. The poster was personally autographed by all members of Cold Chisel and is strictly limited to 600 copies. It is $400.00 plus postage and, importantly, an amount will be donated to Foodbank for each lithograph sold.  Order now to get it for yourself (or someone else) before Christmas. 

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MERCH RANGE

And if you didn’t get a chance to grab our tour merch while we were out on the road, we have it here in limited numbers and sizes just for the next 10 days. It’s going to fly out and then it’ll be gone forever (now).

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