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Genre
  
Folk

Record label
  
Goldenlane Records

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Albums
  
Psychedelic Folk Essentials

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The comfortable chair a child s garden 1969



The Comfortable Chair was a west coast sunshine-rock band that released a 1969 self-titled album The Comfortable Chair.

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The Doors' band members John Densmore and Robby Krieger served as producers for their sole 1969 album on Ode Records.

The band was never big outside of the 1960s California circuit. The album features all-original songs (virtually every band member contributing to the writing chores). The lead singers are Bernie Schwartz and Barbara Wallace. Songs include Ain't No Good No More, Let Me Through, and the ballad I'll See You.

The band made its film debut in the Bob Hope - Jackie Gleason comedy vehicle movie How to Commit Marriage (1969) as a psychedelic-hippie rock band associated with the young people in the plot of the story. This group appeared in video-style presentation in the film, performing their hippie anthem, A Child's Garden.

Exemplified by Some Soon, Some Day and Stars In Heaven much of the set features a lazy, dreamy aura. They were a band heavily influenced by the likes of It's a Beautiful Day, Sweetwater and Jefferson Airplane. Their one and only now-highly collectible record album was released on CBS-Ode Records in 1969.

The comfortable chair stars in heaven


Songs

Child's GardenPsychedelic Folk Essentials · 2011
Some Soon - Some DayPsychedelic Folk Essentials · 2011
Let Me ThroughPsychedelic Folk Essentials · 2011

References

The Comfortable Chair Wikipedia