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==Recognition== [[File:Barnes and Moss.jpg|thumb|right|Moss and Barnes, 2012]] At the [[ARIA Music Awards of 1993]] they were inducted into the [[ARIA Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]].<ref name="ARIA1993"/> While repackages and compilations accounted for much of these sales, 1994's ''Teenage Love'' provided two of its singles, which were top-ten hits. When the group finally re-formed in 1998 the resultant album was also a major hit and the follow-up tour sold out almost immediately. In 2001 [[Australasian Performing Right Association]] (APRA) listed their single "Khe Sanh" (May 1978) at No. 8 of the all-time best [[APRA Top 30 Australian songs|Australian song]]s.<ref name="APRA10"/> Cold Chisel were one of the first Australian acts to have become the subject of a major tribute album. In 2007, ''[[Standing on the Outside (album)|Standing on the Outside: The Songs of Cold Chisel]]'' was released, featuring a collection of the band's songs as performed by artists including [[The Living End]], [[Evermore (band)|Evermore]], [[Something for Kate]], [[Pete Murray (Australian singer-songwriter)|Pete Murray]], [[Katie Noonan]], [[You Am I]], [[Paul Kelly (Australian musician)|Paul Kelly]], [[Alex Lloyd]], [[Thirsty Merc]] and [[Ben Lee]],<ref name="Age Mar03"/> many of whom were children when Cold Chisel first disbanded and some, like the members of Evermore, had not even been born. ''Circus Animals'' was listed at No. 4 in the book ''100 Best Australian Albums'' (October 2010), while ''East'' appeared at No. 53.<ref name="ODonnell"/> They won [[APRA Awards (Australia)#The Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music|The Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music]] at the [[APRA Music Awards of 2016]].<ref name="Ted Albert 2016"/> In March 2021, a previously unnamed lane off Burnett Street (off [[Currie Street]]) in the [[Adelaide central business district]], near where the band had its first residency in the 1970s, was officially named Cold Chisel Lane. On one of its walls, there is a {{convert|50|m|adj=on}} [[mural]] by Adelaide artist James Dodd, inspired by the band.<ref>{{cite web | last=Boisvert | first=Eugene | title=Adelaide lane named after Cold Chisel as part of City of Music Laneways Trail | website=ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) | date=27 March 2021 | url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-03-27/adelaide-lane-renamed-after-cold-chisel/100033224 | access-date=21 April 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=Cold Chisel Lane | website=Google Maps | url=https://www.google.com.au/maps/place/Cold+Chisel+La,+Adelaide+SA+5000/@-34.9240879,138.5956499,20.25z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x6ab0cf288a3216ad:0x3765fc36265ed312!8m2!3d-34.9241992!4d138.5958156 | access-date=21 April 2021}}</ref>
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