- Flame Trees
Infobox Single
Name = Flame Trees
Caption =
Artist =Cold Chisel
from Album = Twentieth Century
A-side =
B-side =
Released = August 1984
Format =7" vinyl
Recorded =1983
Genre = Pub rock
Length =
Label = WEA
Writer =Steve Prestwich andDon Walker
Producer = Mark Opitz
Certification =
Chart position =
Last single = "Saturday Night" (1984)
This single = "Flame Trees" (1984)
Next single = "Misfits" (1991)
Misc ="Flame Trees" is a song by
Australian pub rock bandCold Chisel from their 1984 album "Twentieth Century". It is one of their best known songs, and was written bydrummer Steve Prestwich and organistDon Walker .Background
According to the band's official website, Walker's inspiration for the song was a combination of his memories of Grafton where he had lived as a youth, and of his romantic dreams. The video of the song (directed by
Kimble Rendall )cite web |url=http://www.mvdbase.com/tech.php?last=Rendall&first=Kimble |title=Music Video Database entry on Kimble Rendall |publisher=Alex Garcia |accessdate=2008-01-10 ] however was filmed inOberon, New South Wales . The reference to flame trees instead of thejacaranda s for which Grafton is famous due to its annual Jacaranda Festival, is partly because of a contemporary television miniseries, the BBC's "The Flame Trees of Thika ", starringHayley Mills , "an old flame of the lyricist's dreams" [cite web|url=http://www.coldchisel.com.au/petrolheads.html|title=Cold Chisel - Petrolheads|accessdate=2006-01-09] . The wording of the source article indicates that he had in the past fantasized about romance with Ms Mills, but not that there was actual romantic involvement between the two. (The source article contains some typos: instead of Thika, it calls the work "The Flame Trees of Thaw", and the "author" given as Tony Creswell is named the more-probable "Toby Creswell " in another part of the site. [cite web|url=http://www.coldchisel.com.au/history.html|title=Cold Chisel - History|accessdate=2007-01-09] )It seems likely that the romance of the song is an amalgam of Walker's past romance and dreams, associated with this archetypal Australian country town. "It's a song of lost love, of mortality and what's left behind," according to Creswell, and, "Appropriately, the band's last hit."
However, Grafton is well-known for its many specimens of the Australian native rainforest tree "
Brachychiton acerifolius " [http://investigator.records.nsw.gov.au/asp/photosearch/photo.asp?12932-a012-a012X2443000131] (also known as the Illawarra Flame Tree or Kurrajong), which along with the more pervasive, introduced poincianas and the town's famous (also introduced)jacaranda s, set its streets ablaze every spring.Recording credits
*Jim Barnes - lead vocals
*Don Walker - organ,piano
*Ian Moss -guitar , backing vocals
*Steve Prestwich - drums
*Phil Small - bass
*Megan Williams - backing vocalsCover versions
Infobox Single
Name = Flame Trees
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Artist =Sarah Blasko
Released =March 18 ,2006
Format =Digital download
Recorded =
Genre = Alternative
Length = 5:23
Label =Dew Process
Producer =Jim Moginie & Wayne Connolly
Reviews =
Last single = "Don't U Eva"
(2004)
This single = "Flame Trees"
(2006)
Next single = TBA*In the 2005 Australian film "Little Fish", two versions of the song are featured: one by singer
Sarah Blasko , and another version sung by The Sacred Heart School Cabramatta School Choir. Both renditions are featured on the film'ssoundtrack , and both were also released as singles.*Blasko's version was released as a stand-alone download-only single on the Australian iTunes Music Store and it was later included on the
2007 tribute album "".*The children's choir version was sung by the Sacred Heart School Choir in
Cabramatta . They were shown singing the song during a scene in the film, and their version was also released as a single in2006 .*The song also was featured in a documentary on the "
Choir of Hard Knocks ", a Melbourne choir comprising a group of homeless people. Jimmy Barnes recorded an acoustic version of the track on his1993 album "Flesh and Wood ".*The song was also covered by
The Killjoys in 1994 on a compilation CD titled "Earth Music", which featured many prominent artists covering well known songs.*Flame Trees was also performed by
The Whitlams Tim Freedman on 'The Panel '"Flame Trees" was voted in at number 15 in the 2005 Triple J Hottest 100 songs.
Track listing
#"Flame Trees" - 5:23
References
External links
* [http://abc.net.au/tv/hardknocks/video/default.htm Excerpt from documentary "Choir of Hard Knocks"]
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