The Barking Spiders Live: 1983

The Barking Spiders Live: 1983 is a live album by Australian rock band Cold Chisel. It was recorded during the final performances of their Last Stand tour in 1983, at the Sydney Entertainment Centre. The name of the album derives from a name the band used occasionally when playing warm-up shows before tours. Don Walker states a "barking spider" is "Scottish slang for a fart."[1]

The Barking Spiders Live: 1983
Live album by
ReleasedDecember 1984
Recorded25 October & 12-15 December 1983
GenreRock
LabelWEA
ProducerMark Opitz
Cold Chisel chronology
Twentieth Century
(1984)
The Barking Spiders Live: 1983
(1984)
Radio Songs: A Best of Cold Chisel
(1985)

The album peaked at number 14 on the Australian Kent Music Report.[2]

Reception

Reviewed in the Canberra Times at the time of release, the album was described as, "a great reminder of the band's power and talent, particularly in concert, and a crucial purchase for all Chisel fans."[3]

Rip It Up said, "Many of the songs included here are distinct improvements on the studio versions, particularly "Taipan" and "Bow River", which have grown in stature and are complemented by some excellent harmonica courtesy of David Blight. Don't be deterred by the old school bootleg packaging."[4]

Track listing

All tracks by Don Walker except where indicated

Side one

  1. "Merry-Go-Round"
  2. "You Got Nothing I Want" (Jimmy Barnes)
  3. "No Sense" (Barnes)
  4. "Hold Me Tight"
  5. "Tomorrow"
  6. "Forever Now" (Steve Prestwich)

Side two

  1. "Standing on the Outside"
  2. "Bow River" (Ian Moss)
  3. "It's Only Make Believe" (Jack Nance, Conway Twitty)
  4. "Twentieth Century"
  5. "Taipan"
  6. "Georgia" (Stuart Gorrell, Hoagy Carmichael)

Chart positions

Year Chart Position
1984/85 Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart 14[5]

Personnel


Footnotes

  1. Myf Warhurst. "Don Walker on why in music, 'you can always learn something'". ABC.
  2. David Kent (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970-1992. St Ives, New South Wales: Australian Chart Book. p. 72. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  3. Neil Lade (7 January 1985). "Well Chiselled... Thin Enz". Canberra Times. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  4. "Records". Rip It Up. No. 90. 1 January 1985.
  5. David Kent's "Australian Chart Book 1970-1992"
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