Sweet Comfort Band

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Sweet Comfort Band
Origin United States
Genre(s) Christian Rock
Contemporary Christian
Years active 1974—1984
Label(s) Maranatha! Records
Light Records
Former members
Bryan Duncan
Kevin Thomson
Rick Thomson
Randy Thomas

Sweet Comfort Band was a Christian rock band who were active from the mid-1970s until 1984.

Sweet Comfort Band was a late entry into the 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. The band did not fit the new direction, so Light Records welcomed them for their second release Breakin' The Ice.

The next six years saw them touring heavily to support their releases and the band drifted towards a more traditional rock sound.

The band went their separate ways in 1984 having released six albums and having a large fan base, but never achieving great radio success. Bryan Duncan released a number of solo projects over the next fifteen years. Randy Thomas went on to found the band Allies.

Several bands, Servant, White Heart, and Switchfoot have credited them with breaking ground or influencing their careers.

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  • Sweet Comfort - 1977 (Maranatha! Records)
  • Breakin' the Ice - 1979 (Light Records)
  • Hold on Tight - 1980 (Light Records)
  • Hearts of Fire - 1981 (Light Records)
  • Cutting Edge - 1982 (Light Records)
  • Perfect Timing - 1984 (Light Records)

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