My Friend the Chocolate CakeCountry of origin:Australia Type of music generally:Evocative/eclectic folk/rock with pop elements and prominent strings Status:Most recent release, Best (Cake) in Show: A Collection of Live Recordings from My Friend the Chocolate Cake (live compilation, 2014); most recent studio release, Fiasco (2011) See also:My Friend the Chocolate Cake's site Comparisons:Other David Bridie projects Covers/own material:Own, occasional cover General comments:They are brilliant. I have all of their cds and wholeheartedly recommend everything of both Not Drowning, Waving and Chocolate Cake. (11/95, Garry_Potter.VICROADS@vrnotes.roads.vic.gov.au) Comments about live performance:My Friend The Chocolate Cake paid us one of their rare visits, wonderful as always. Despite the fact that it's always been sort of a part time project for them these guys can play! (12/99, afries@zip.com.au) Recommended first album:Parade—The Best of My Friend the Chocolate Cake is a great starting place Recordings:
Live at the National TheatreRelease info:1997—Mushroom Records—MUSH33072.2 Availability:Fairly wide in Australia; otherwise see My Friend the Chocolate Cake's site Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:David Bridie—piano, vocals Produced by:Paul Petran Comments:This group is great! WOW! This is sooooooo cool (she said as she listened and typed at the same time). Starts out with slow cello and piano...then a male vocal is added...nice gentle stuff.... The next thing you know, they're sounding like Ben Folds Five...and then Dave Matthews Band.... Slow stuff, fast stuff...fiddle...female harmonies. All I can say is that I'm very, very pleased. (Riphug@aol.com) 19 Easy PiecesRelease info:1999—CC1199M Availability:Fairly wide in Australia; otherwise see My Friend the Chocolate Cake's site Ecto priority:Recommended Group members:David Bridie Guest artists:John Phillips—bilas guitar Comments:A collection of b-sides, demos, live versions and soundtracks so it's more of a collector's item than proper release. One other bit of trivia: 19 easy pieces also contains a track they did with Michelle Shocked: "I'll be alright". (afries@zip.com.au) CuriousRelease info:2002—EMI—724354016622 Availability:Fairly wide in Australia; otherwise see My Friend the Chocolate Cake's site Ecto priority:Highly recommended Produced by:Helen Mountfort, David Bridie, and Christian Scallan Comments:No huge stylistic departures here—it's just another My Friend The Chocolate Cake record, which is just fine by me! (afries@zip.com.au) ParadeRelease info:2005—Blunt—BLUE106.2 Availability:Fairly wide in Australia; otherwise see My Friend the Chocolate Cake's site Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Dean Addison—double bass Guest artists:Bill McDonald—bass guitar (1) Produced by:David Bridie and Helen Mountfort Comments:A best-of album which would make a good introduction to them for those who don't know where to start. (anthonyhoran@hotmail.com) Home ImprovementsRelease info:2007—Blunt/Liberation Music—LIBCD9231.2 Availability:Fairly wide in Australia; otherwise see My Friend the Chocolate Cake's site Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:David Bridie—piano, singing, harmonium Guest artists:David Abuiso—accordion? (7, 10) Produced by:<Tim Cole and David Bridie Comments:Showcases both their upbeat, poppier side and their slower, more introspective side. Most tracks are really good, though there are a couple of less than stellar songs. Definite standouts are the 4 instrumental tracks—especially the stunning "The forgotten athletes of Persia." (JoAnn Whetsell) Further info:A Compact Disc & Video Collectors Edition of Live at the National Theatre was released in 1997. Thanks to JoAnn Whetsell for work on this entry.
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