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Artist: Chocolate Starfish

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CD Title: Chocolate Starfish

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Category: hard rock

Year: 1994

Label: Emi Records Australasia

Catalog Number: 8293542

Personnel

Zoran Romich guitars
Adam Thompson vocals
John Nixon bass guitar
Darren Danielson drums
Norman Falvo keyboards

Tracks

1.  Four Letter Word  4:21
2.  All Over Me  4:14
3.  Ten Feet Tall  4:15
4.  In Me  2:55
5.  Mountain  4:57
6.  Big  4:45
7.  You're So Vain  4:09
8.  Kiss My Fire  3:10
9.  Sign Of Victory  4:35
10.  Head  4:05
11.  Sway Up  3:17
12.  Into The Fire/Sway Up acoustic, hidden track  18:19
  
Total Running Time:  63:02

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Rockhead Date: February 18, 2004 at 13:59
I love this album but itis rather old (5 years at least). This is/ was an Aussie bar band whose lead singer wore tight shorts with feather Boa's (weird). Tracks 1,2 and 4 are great upbeat rockers with catchy choruses and punchy production. Australia seems to knock out these with ease. maybe the UK should take a leaf! The lyrics are full of double entendre and if you are at all homophobic you probably wont like it as the singer is as bent as a nine bob note!!. Great cd though.

From: phaffas Date: February 19, 2004 at 1:41
pretty damn cool cd from some of the old roxus boys, no idea where the others came from. some good rockers on here as well as the softer songs and ballads. mountain and youre so vain(a cover) both became decent hits in australia. you could also get this cd with a bonus live disc which is decent. they had a follow up album called "box" and then they dissappeared.

From: aMetalhead1966 Date: January 4, 2006 at 13:35
never heard it but it's a funny title!!

From: Auslander Date: February 9, 2022 at 11:27
Adam Thompson is certainly a flamboyant showman. This was a really good disc for the time. They broke big in Australia with an inspired cover of the Carly Simon classic. But, the best songs on the album are the ballad "Mountain" and the upbeat rocker "Four Letter Word". It really is a good record. For fans of pub rock (albeit with more of a pop leaning).


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