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== Background ==
== Background ==


Australian hard rocker, [[Jimmy Barnes]] (ex-[[Cold Chisel]]), released ''Barnestorming'' on 1 December 1988, a year after the related concert performances in Melbourne had started.<ref name="McFarlane">{{cite book | last1 = McFarlane | first1 = Ian | authorlink1 = Ian McFarlane | title = [[Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop]] | chapter = Encyclopedia entry for 'Jimmy Barnes' | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20040803164923/www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp?articleid=77 | chapterurl = http://www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp?articleid=77 | year = 1999 | publisher = [[Allen & Unwin]] | location = [[St Leonards, New South Wales|St Leonards, NSW]] | archivedate = 3 August 2004 | isbn = 1-86508-072-1 }}</ref><ref name="AusCharts"/> At that time, Barnes third solo album, ''[[Freight Train Heart]]'' (December 1987), had just been released and was his third number-one album on the [[ARIA Charts|Australian Albums Chart]] in a row.<ref name="McFarlane"/><ref name="AusCharts">{{cite web | url = http://www.australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Jimmy+Barnes&titel=Barnestorming&cat=a | title = Jimmy Barnes – ''Barnestorming'' | publisher = Australian Charts Portal. Hung Medien (Steffen Hung) | last = Hung | first = Steffen | accessdate = 25 June 2016 }}</ref>
Australian hard rocker, [[Jimmy Barnes]] (ex-[[Cold Chisel]]), released ''Barnestorming'' on 1 December 1988, a year after the related concert performances in Melbourne had started.<ref name="McFarlane">{{cite book | last1 = McFarlane | first1 = Ian | authorlink1 = Ian McFarlane | title = [[Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop]] | chapter = Encyclopedia entry for 'Jimmy Barnes' | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20040803164923/www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp?articleid=77 | chapterurl = http://www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp?articleid=77 | year = 1999 | publisher = [[Allen & Unwin]] | location = [[St Leonards, New South Wales|St Leonards, NSW]] | archivedate = 3 August 2004 | isbn = 1-86508-072-1 }}</ref><ref name="AusCharts"/> At that time, Barnes third solo album, ''[[Freight Train Heart]]'' (December 1987), had just been released and was his third number-one album on the [[ARIA Charts|Australian Albums Chart]] in a row.<ref name="McFarlane"/><ref name="AusCharts">{{cite web|url=http://www.australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Jimmy+Barnes&titel=Barnestorming&cat=a |title=Jimmy Barnes – ''Barnestorming'' |publisher=Australian Charts Portal. Hung Medien (Steffen Hung) |last=Hung |first=Steffen |accessdate=25 June 2016 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160505182837/http://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Jimmy+Barnes&titel=Barnestorming&cat=a |archivedate=5 May 2016 |df=dmy }}</ref>


To support its appearance he started the Barnestorming Tour with the line-up of Barnes on lead vocals and guitar, his brother-in-law, [[Johnny Diesel]], on guitar, [[Dave Amato]] on guitar, [[Chris Bailey (Australian musician)|Chris Bailey]] on bass guitar, [[Tony Brock]] on drums and Peter Kekell on keyboards.<ref name="Holmgren">{{Cite web | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20131023073540/http://hem2.passagen.se/honga/database/b/barnesjimmy.html | url = http://hem2.passagen.se/honga/database/b/barnesjimmy.html |work=| title = Jimmy Barnes | publisher = [[Australian Rock Database]]. Passagen.se (Magnus Holmgren) | last1 = Holmgren | first1 = Magnus | first2 = Philip | last2 = Shoppee | first3 = Peer | last3 = Meyer | first4 = Michael | last4 = Lawrence | archivedate = 23 October 2013 | accessdate = 25 June 2016 }}</ref>
To support its appearance he started the Barnestorming Tour with the line-up of Barnes on lead vocals and guitar, his brother-in-law, [[Johnny Diesel]], on guitar, [[Dave Amato]] on guitar, [[Chris Bailey (Australian musician)|Chris Bailey]] on bass guitar, [[Tony Brock]] on drums and Peter Kekell on keyboards.<ref name="Holmgren">{{Cite web | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20131023073540/http://hem2.passagen.se/honga/database/b/barnesjimmy.html | url = http://hem2.passagen.se/honga/database/b/barnesjimmy.html |work=| title = Jimmy Barnes | publisher = [[Australian Rock Database]]. Passagen.se (Magnus Holmgren) | last1 = Holmgren | first1 = Magnus | first2 = Philip | last2 = Shoppee | first3 = Peer | last3 = Meyer | first4 = Michael | last4 = Lawrence | archivedate = 23 October 2013 | accessdate = 25 June 2016 }}</ref>

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Barnestorming or Barnestorming Live is the first live album by Australian hard rocker, Jimmy Barnes, the former lead vocalist for Cold Chisel. It was released on 1 December 1988 and went to number one on the Australian albums chart for three weeks later that month. Barnes and his backing band were recorded at their Melbourne performances from December 1987 to February 1988.

Background

Australian hard rocker, Jimmy Barnes (ex-Cold Chisel), released Barnestorming on 1 December 1988, a year after the related concert performances in Melbourne had started.[1][2] At that time, Barnes third solo album, Freight Train Heart (December 1987), had just been released and was his third number-one album on the Australian Albums Chart in a row.[1][2]

To support its appearance he started the Barnestorming Tour with the line-up of Barnes on lead vocals and guitar, his brother-in-law, Johnny Diesel, on guitar, Dave Amato on guitar, Chris Bailey on bass guitar, Tony Brock on drums and Peter Kekell on keyboards.[3]

It appeared on the Mushroom Records label as a 2× LP album, on CD and on 2× audio cassettes in Australia.[3] The live recordings were mixed by Dave Thoener at Rhinoceros Studios, Sydney, in September 1988.[4][5]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Kerrang![6]

Track listing

  1. "Driving Wheels" (Jimmy Barnes, Jonathan Cain, David Roberts)
  2. "Good Times" (Harry Vanda, George Young)
  3. "Too Much Ain't Enough Love" (Barnes, Cain, Tony Brock, Neal Schon, Randy Jackson)
  4. "Lessons In Love" (Barnes, Jim Vallance, Jeff Neill, Cain)
  5. "Working Class Man" (Cain)
  6. "Waitin' For The Heartache" (Barnes, Desmond Child)
  7. "Do Or Die" (Barnes, Cain)
  8. "When a Man Loves a Woman" (Calvin Lewis, Andrew Wright)
  9. "Last Frontier" (Barnes, Cain)
  10. "Seven Days" (Bob Dylan)
  11. "Temptation" (Barnes)
  12. "No Second Prize" (Barnes)
  13. "Walk On" (Child, Joe Lynn Turner)
  14. "Rising Sun" (Barnes)
  15. "Without Your Love" (Barnes, Tony Carey)
  16. "Paradise" (Barnes)

Chart positions

Year Chart Position
1988 Australian ARIA Albums Chart 1

Personnel

Musicians
Production work
  • Mastering engineer – Rick O'Neil at Sterling Sound, New York
  • Mixer – Dave Thoener at Rhinoceros Studios, Sydney, September 1988
    • Assistant mixer – Paula Jones

References

  1. ^ a b McFarlane, Ian (1999). "Encyclopedia entry for 'Jimmy Barnes'". Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86508-072-1. {{cite book}}: |archive-url= requires |url= (help); External link in |chapterurl= (help); Unknown parameter |chapterurl= ignored (|chapter-url= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ a b Hung, Steffen. "Jimmy Barnes – Barnestorming". Australian Charts Portal. Hung Medien (Steffen Hung). Archived from the original on 5 May 2016. Retrieved 25 June 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ a b Holmgren, Magnus; Shoppee, Philip; Meyer, Peer; Lawrence, Michael. "Jimmy Barnes". Australian Rock Database. Passagen.se (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 23 October 2013. Retrieved 25 June 2016.
  4. ^ Barnes, Jimmy (December 1988), Barnestorming, Mushroom Records, retrieved 25 June 2016 – via National Library of Australia
  5. ^ Barnes, Jimmy (1988), Barnestorming Live, [Australia] Mushroom Records, retrieved 25 June 2016 – via National Library of Australia
  6. ^ Jeffries, Neil (14 January 1989). "Stormbringer". Kerrang!. Vol. 221. London, UK: Spotlight Publications Ltd. p. 24. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
Preceded by Australian ARIA Albums Chart number-one album
5 December - 25 December 1988
Succeeded by
Summer '89 by Various artists