Downtown Puff
| Downtown Puff | ||||
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| Released | 3 June 2004 | |||
| Genre | Indie pop | |||
| Length | 36:39 | |||
| Label | Lil' Chief Records | |||
| Producer | Edmund Cake | |||
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Downtown Puff is a solo album by Edmund Cake. Although multi-instrumentalist Cake played various instruments and performed vocals on the album, other musicians and singers on the album include Anna Coddington, Neil Finn and Tim Finn. Geoff Maddock and Joel Wilton of Cake's short-lived earlier band and Flying Nun phenomenon Bressa Creeting Cake, now of Goldenhorse, also appear on the album.
McWilliams wrote and recorded many of the songs on the album in a studio on Gore Street - a red-light area in Auckland. According to a biography of Cake, the album was influenced by this environment, including "incessant street brawls, strip club pop, and Doobie Brothers hits played by the covers band in the 24-hour bar downstairs." The album includes instrumental tracks such as "Airshow" and "You're Watching Me", and vocal tracks such as "Secret Girl" described by McWilliams as a comedy song that 'came out serious'.