Catfish, a project put together by Don Walker after the demise of Cold Chisel, are reissuing both of their albums.
The band, which consisted of Don Walker, Peter Walker and Dave Blight, with Charlie Owen added for the live shows, recorded two albums, 'Unlimited Address' (1989) and 'Ruby' (1991) which have been remastered, repackaged and will be hitting stores soon.Both albums capture Walker's unique look on the world that earns him the title of one of the greatest wordsmiths of all time and capture a moment in Australian history that he has done so many times over.
There is no Walker song more famous than the iconic 'Khe Sanh', but his arsenal of lyrical masterpieces define this country like so few other songwriters could.
Both albums will hit stores on September 15, 2010 through MGM distribution.
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