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The Polyester Embassy : ウィキペディア英語版
The Polyester Embassy

''The Polyester Embassy'' is the debut studio album by Australian band Madison Avenue, released in Australia on 2 October 2000 (see 2000 in music) by Vicious Grooves.
==Background==
Before joining Madison Avenue, Cheyne Coates was working as a choreographer and singer in Melbourne. Coates met producer and writer Andy Van Dorsselaer (aka Andy Van) in a dance club. Van was the founder of the Vicious Vinyl record label and had remix credits for Tina Arena and CDB. Van Dorsselaer had won an ARIA award for his production work on "Coma" by Pendulum.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Madison Avenue )
The duo started working together mainly as writers and producers in 1998. Madison Avenue recorded their first song, "Fly", featuring Kellie Wolfgram as the vocalist. However, Coates sang on the group's breakthrough single "Don't Call Me Baby", as Van Dorsselaer preferred her version, even though the song was initially used as the guide track for Wolfgram.〔
The duo continued to work on their debut album through 2000, which was eventually released on 2 October 2000, eleven months after "Don't Call Me Baby". Coates spoke out about her time in the band and the process of making ''The Polyester Embassy'', as well as their unreleased second album, after the band's split in 2003, saying that the duo was poorly organized and late in delivering material, blaming it on them being quickly thrust into the spotlight after the success "Don't Call Me Baby".〔(Cheyne reaction - SMH music )〕
"I think the problem was that no one was in control, it was just a mess. We were always on the back foot, we were always late in delivering everything. When it's your first time around, you don't have a clue. But it was a good learning curve. We didn't even have a manager in the beginning so we were dealing with record companies ourselves, which is a bad idea."〔


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