Up close and personal with Cold Chisel on the 3, 4, 6 and 7th of June 2003, this is a collection of hits and rarities intimately reinvented and in the round. Cold Chisel stretched out across the entire catalogue including three unrecorded songs (Steve Prestwich’s “Lovelight” and “All I Wanna Do” and Don Walker’s “Fallen Angel”). There were also some interesting covers; Johnny Cash's “Big River”, the Julie London/ Joe Cocker standard “Cry Me A River”, and Australian band Dragon's “Sunshine” from 1978. There were live versions of songs that had appeared on the Teenage Love and Last Wave albums and not been played live before such as “Water Into Wine”, “The Last Wave Of Summer”,“Pretty Little Thing” and “F-111”. There also rarely heard classics like “Plaza” and “Rosaline”. The bulk of the album though was a reimagining of the songs that made Cold Chisel legends such as “When the War is Over”, “Rising Sun”, “Flame Trees”, “Bow River”, “Breakfast At Sweethearts”, “My Baby” and “Khe Sanh”. Older and wider perhaps but this shows the band as passionate as ever