Lyrics by Sweet Comfort Band

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  1. What Did It Mean
  2. Angel
  3. Armed And Ready
  4. Breakin The Ice
  5. Changed Hearts
  6. Childish Things
  7. Computer Age
  8. Envy And Jealousy
  9. Falling In Love With You
  10. Falling Star
  11. Feel Like Singin
  12. Get Ready
  13. God's Got A Plan
  14. Hold On
  15. I Need Your Love Again
  16. It's So Fine (Soul Tune Boogie)
  17. Lay It All On The Line
  18. Looking For The Answer
  19. More Than You Need
  20. Perfect Timing
  21. Ryan's Song
  22. Searchin For Love
  23. Sing For The Melody
  24. Somebody Loves You
  25. Take It Save It
  26. The Waiting is Over
  27. They Just Go On
  28. Undecided
  29. When I Was Alone
  30. You Led Me To Believe
  31. You Need a Reason

Sweet Comfort Band was an American Christian rock band that first performed in 1973 in Riverside, California, and were active until 1984. The band was initially composed of keyboardist/lead vocalist, Bryan Duncan, and brothers Kevin (bass guitar) and Rick (drums/vocals) Thomson. The band was the brainchild of the Thomson brothers. Randy Thomas, guitarist/vocalist joined the group around 1976. After their second album, Sweet Comfort Band also became well known for their highly detailed, airbrushed album cover art by Kerne Erickson, a trend that had previously been considered too costly for Christian groups who did not produce the high-volume album sales of mainstream bands such as Kansas. The Sweet Comfort Band logo was created by Rick Griffin. Sweet Comfort Band was a late entry into Jesus music with their 1977 self-titled release on Maranatha! Records. When they started, they had a funky, jazzy, R&B and 70's rock sound. This set them apart from many of the bands in the nascent Contemporary Christian music industry who were primarily performing folk-rock and soft rock. Few bands had the musicianship displayed by this quartet. However, Maranatha! decided to quit releasing rock and roll albums and focus on children's releases, gospel and worship music. Light Records welcomed them for their second release Breakin' The Ice. For the next six years they toured heavily to support their releases and the band drifted towards a more traditional radio-rock sound. Keyboardist, John Andrew Schreiner was added as a supplemental musician during their tours in later years, as Duncan took more of a vocal-heavy, lead frontman role on stage and away from performing integrated keyboard parts. The band members went their separate ways in the summer 1984, culminating at their final concert near their home at Riverside Municipal Stadium after releasing six albums and garnering a large fan base. Bryan Duncan released a number of solo projects over the next eighteen years. Randy Thomas went on to found the band Allies and co-wrote radio hit Butterfly Kisses with former Allies band member Bob Carlisle. Rick Thomson co-produced a compilation album called Voices (Myrrh Records) in 1987 featuring CCM artists such as Bob Carlisle, Bryan Duncan, John Elefante, Tommy Funderburk, Benny Hester, Howard Mc Crary, Rick Riso, Matthew Ward and others. The project had numerous hits. In 2001, the Sweet Comfort Band reunited briefly to perform together at 4 venues on the west and east coast. Rick was also licensed as a General Contractor in 1982 and has run a successful construction business for over 40 years. In 1986 he built Shelter Sound Studio in Riverside County and continued as a prolific songwriter and producer. He built a larger building for Shelter Sound Studio in 1992 and closed the other location. Many mainstream and Christian artists have recorded and filmed videos at the larger studio. Sweet Comfort Band recorded their 7th project there. On January 13, 2010, the wife of Rick Thomson reported online that Rick Thomson, Randy Thomas, and Bryan Duncan were in the studio for the first time in over twenty-five years, having written several new songs. The Waiting Is Over was the resulting 2013 release. Kevin Thomson, who was Rick Thomson's older brother and longtime bassist for the group, died on May 30, 2010, at age 57, after a long illness. Kevin's sons, Elijah Thomson stepped up to play the bass parts in the album along with his brother, Joshua who played rhythm guitar. Rick's long-time friends, Andrew Ford (bassist) and James Raymond (keyboards) also played on the record. The City of Prague Philharmonic orchestra also performed on two songs on The Waiting Is Over album, The title song, "The Waiting Is Over" and "Then I Remember".

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