Although it peaked at #2 on the chart, East was the biggest-selling Australian album release of 1980. Every song on the LP is now a certified Australian classic. Now, on their third album, the band had the right producer in Mark Opitz, they had the studio time and the experience of two albums under their belt. Each member of the band was writing. Bass player Phil Small's first ever song "My Baby" which was composed and recorded in a couple of hours is still their biggest hit single (even reaching #32 on the US charts). "Rising Sun" was a rollicking rockabilly ode from Jim Barnes to his future wife Jane. While the band turned out the pop tunes Don Walker wrote "Choirgirl" and "Cheap Wine" - another classic but this time about dropping out and staying drunk. "Star Hotel", which was inspired by a riot at that pub in Newcastle, perfectly captures the mood of young Australians in those hard years of recesssion. East set a new standard for Australian music songwriting and performance. In a recent Triple M survey The Greatest Rock Albums of All Time, East was voted 3rd.
- 1. Standing On The Outside
- 2. Never Before
- 3. Choirgirl
- 4. Rising Sun
- 5. My Baby
- 6. Tomorrow
- 7. Cheap Wine
- 8. Best Kept Lies
- 9. Ita
- 10. Star Hotel
- 11. Four Walls
- 12. My Turn To Cry
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