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| David Bridie | Primary Artist, Synthesizer, Piano, Vocals, fender rhodes, Melodeon, Bilas |
| John Lynch | Viola |
| Helen Mountfort | Cello, Group, electronics, Vocal Harmony |
| Rosie Westbrook | Double Bass |
| Bill McDonald | Electric Bass |
| Hope Csutoros | Violin, Group |
| Kerri Simpson | Vocals |
| Michael Barker | Drums |
| Amelia Barden | Oboe |
| Dean Addison | Double Bass |
| Rachel Burke | Oboe |
| Darren Steffan | Electric Bass |
| Phil Wales | Guitar |
| Andrea Keeble | Conductor, Group |
| Kutcha Edwards | Vocals |
| David Bridie | Programming, Producer, String Arrangements, drum programming, Engineering |
| Ian Caple | Programming, Producer, drum programming, Engineering |
| Ross Cockle | Mastering |
| Helen Mountfort | String Arrangements |
| Simon Polinski | Programming, drum programming |
| Robin Gray | Engineering |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Evan Cater
Inventive Australian songwriter David Bridie finds new layers in his well-established gift for moody atmospherics with this solo recording debut. Fans of his work with the chamber pop band My Friend the Chocolate Cake will recognize Bridie's experimental spirit and his knack for rich melancholic loveliness. But they will also note a deliberate move away from acoustic and orchestral instrumentation in favor of detailed electronic soundscapes. Act of Free Choice has more in common with Bridie's ambient experiments for Not Drowning, Waving than anything in his recent catalog indeed, former bandmate John Phillips lends a hand on a few tracks, but this project clearly has its own...