The Last Stand (1984 film)

Last Stand is a documentary film of the final concert appearances by Australian rock band, Cold Chisel, prior to their first disbandment.

There are no cinema verite shots of the band in the back rooms, twanging guitar strings and cracking jokes no-one can hear.

"[4] In October 1992, The Last Stand's soundtrack album was released by Cold Chisel on compact disc and music cassette via East West Records.

[7] Adrian Zupp of AllMusic rated the album as four-out-of-five stars, and explained, "The highlights are numerous, but the most memorable moments are the band's timeless signature song 'Khe Sanh', the rock landslide 'Goodbye (Astrid Goodbye)', and the singalong favorite 'Choir Girl'.

The recording job is crystal clear, though inevitably can't fully capture the experience of being at the gig amidst the sweat and swagger.