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Album Review: Breakfast at Sweethearts

  • Artist: Cold Chisel
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1979
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Look no further than Aussie quintet Cold Chisel's second album, 1979's Breakfast at Sweethearts, along with the band's eponymous debut disc of the previous year, for the material that took them from little-knowns to mighty pub rock monsters and beyond. In fact, the songs on this album may comprise the best set of any of the band's non-compilation studio discs. But alas, it is a masterpiece tainted by a poor recording job. Cuts like the mean-streets stomper "Conversations," the thudding "Shipping Steel," and the drug-paranoia song "The Door" contain little of the venom they spewed forth when played live. Nevertheless, even the lo-fi subjugation of the numbers cannot scuttle the album. Don Walker's songwriting -- and his storycrafting around local references -- could engage a listener underwater. With the volume wound well up on a decent stereo, the old-style rocker "I'm Gonna Roll Ya" and the band's blazing showstopper "Goodbye Astrid" will still go awfully close to putting cracks in the walls, while the earthy poetry and delicate piano of "Plaza" shiver the spine. Then there's the windswept "Dresden," which unveils imagery of epic proportions: "Old Dresden burns above the breeze/The traveler is on his knees/He watches sledge-wings dip and play/So far above the holy throne." Sadly, like a faded Rembrandt, this album isn't quite the original article, but it is still a must-have for anyone who appreciates gutsy rock & roll artistry. ~ Adrian Zupp, All Music Guide

Credits

Phil Small (Bass), Steven Prestwich (Drums), Don Walker (Keyboards), Steven Prestwich (Vocals), Don Walker (Vocals), Jimmy Barnes (Vocals), Phil Small (Vocals), Ian Moss (Vocals), Ian Moss (Guitar)
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Breakfast at Sweethearts
Studio album by Cold Chisel
Released February 1979
Recorded July 1978 - January 1979
Genre Pub rock
Label Elektra Records
Producer Richard Batchens
Cold Chisel chronology
You're Thirteen, You're Beautiful, and You're Mine
(1978)
Breakfast at Sweethearts
(1979)
East
(1980)
Singles from Breakfast at Sweethearts
  1. "Goodbye (Astrid Goodbye)"
    Released: September 1978
  2. "Shipping Steel"
    Released: July 1979

Breakfast at Sweethearts was the second studio album by Australian pub rock band Cold Chisel, released in February 1979.

"Sweethearts" was a legendary Cafè in Kings Cross, Sydney, Australia in the 1970's and 1980's, but has since been demolished. It was located where the present-day McDonalds is now, in the middle of Kings Cross. The band was also noted to be seen at SweetheartsCafe Albury. Located on dean st it is one of the last real late night food establishments in regional australia and considered to be also the reference to the famous song.[1]

Track listing

All songs by Don Walker, except as noted

  1. "Conversations"
  2. "Merry-Go-Round"
  3. "Dresden"
  4. "Goodbye (Astrid Goodbye)" (Walker, Jim Barnes)
  5. "Plaza"
  6. "Shipping Steel"
  7. "I'm Gonna Roll Ya"
  8. "Showtime"
  9. "Breakfast at Sweethearts"
  10. "The Door"

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