Chocolate Starfish
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Chocolate Starfish were an Australian rock music group based in Melbourne, Australia, releasing a number of hits in the early 90's, before disbanding in 1998.
They reached their peak with Mountain, released in 1994 which became a top 5 hit in the Australian charts (and a translated version reached top 10 in Croatia).[citation needed]. They also had top 5 success in the same year with their cover of Carly Simon's You're So Vain.
They were produced by Pseudo Echo front man Brian Canham. Drummer Darren Danielson later formed a band with Brian Canham called Brill, which released one self titled album independently. When Canham re-formed Pseudo Echo in 1999, he recruited Danielson to play drums.
In 1994, band members included:
- Zoran Romich - Guitars
- Adam Thompson - Vocals
- John Nixon - Bass Guitar
- Darren Danielson - Drums
- Norman Falvo - Keyboards
Tim Rosewarne replaced Norman Falvo on keyboards in their next album Box, in 1995. John Nixon and Darren Danielson had previously played together in Roxus.
[edit] Albums
Chocolate Starfish (1994)
Track Listing
- Four Letter Word
- All Over Me
- Ten Feet Tall
- In Me
- Mountain
- Big
- You're So Vain
- Kiss My Fire
- Sign Of Victory
- Head
- Sway Up
- Into The Fire
Box (1995)
- Clash
- Accidentally Cool
- Holy Water
- April the Fool
- Rocking Horse
- Another Insane
- Chain of Rain
- Tin Man
- Too Hot to be Rain
- Motherless
- Black Diamond Love
- Automatic
- Thunder in My Heart