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My Friend The Chocolate Cake is an Australian musical group based in Melbourne. They have recorded seven albums since being founded in 1989 by David Bridie and Helen Mountfort. The band has won two ARIA Music Awards for Best Adult Contemporary Album, for ''Brood'' in 1995〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ARIA Music Awards winners, 1995. (Note: ARIA website erroneously lists the album as "I've Got A Plan", a single from the album) )〕 and ''Good Luck'' in 1997〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ARIA Music Awards winners, 1997 )〕 ==History== Bridie and Mountfort had been members of the internationally acclaimed ambient/world music ensemble Not Drowning, Waving since 1983. In 1989, Bridie took a holiday in New Zealand and wrote "a few more breezy compositions"〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=My Friend The Chocolate Cake: bio )〕 that did not fit into the Not Drowning, Waving style. The side-project that he and Mountfort formed that year, My Friend The Chocolate Cake, took its name from a song title by an obscure Sydney band Ya Ya Coralle. Bridie admitted that one reason the two chose to form an all-acoustic act was so they did not have to carry around amplifiers.〔"The rise of My Friend The Chocolate Cake..." Helen Mountfort and David Bridie, MTV Australia, January 1, 1997〕 Although the intention was only to play a handful of shows〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Breakfast with Justine Frazier: My Friend The Chocolate Cake: David Bridie Interview )〕 the band quickly developed a following after securing a residency at Madigan's, a now defunct venue in the Melbourne suburb of Brunswick. With a budget of $800, the group recorded ''My Friend The Chocolate Cake'' in 1991. Following the split of Not Drowning, Waving in 1992 Bridie and Mountfort shifted their focus towards the band's follow-up album ''Brood'', which began production in mid-1993. Featuring the single "I've Got a Plan", the album was released in 1994 and won the "Best Adult Contemporary Release" at the ARIA Music Awards the following year. Their third album ''Good Luck'' (1996) won the same award in 1997. Arguably at the peak of their career, the group played a sell-out show at Edinburgh Festival in Scotland and toured Europe. Helen Mountfort played as a guest musician on the Nick Cave/Kylie Minogue duet "Where the Wild Roses Grow", which was a hit single in 1996. In the late 1990s, the group spent a long period of inactivity. Bridie developed an interest in the musical environment of Papua New Guinea and decided to move there in 2000. A side-project, ''Hotel Radio'', saw Bridie experimenting with Papuan string music. The group's contract with Mushroom Records ended in 2000 and the band decided to represent themselves independently. Gathering briefly in 2002, the group recorded the up-beat ''Curious'' album, which was followed by another hiatus in 2003. In 2005, independent Australian label Liberation Music re-released the entire My Friend The Chocolate Cake back catalogue. The band came together in 2007 to release Home Improvements - the title referring to album's lyrical observations of suburban Australian life, a reoccurring theme in the band's music. Mandolinist/tin-whistler Andrew Carswell, one of the group's long-time members, retired from performing in July 2010. ''Fiasco'', released in 2011, had Bridie admitting that Carswell's departure had removed a large part of the folky element from the album. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「My Friend the Chocolate Cake」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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