Listening to Living Room Suite today, you'd never know that it marked the commercial nadir of Harry Chapin's career -- the songs have such touching and startling intimacy, and are so beautifully produced that it's just a damn imposing record, just in the listening. Coming at the tail-end of the second disco boom, the cresting of punk, and the full flourishing of power pop, however, it got buried. When he opened up his heart on "Jenny," it was a phenomenally personal moment, but that wasn't the kind of love song that was selling in 1978; "Poor Damn Fool" was a wonderful song as well, with a glorious sound, but in tone and sound it was a million miles from "My Sharona"; "Flowers Are Red" was a startling ode to non-conformity, a subject much too serious for a pop record at the end of the 1970s; and "Dancin' Boy" and "I Wonder What Would Happen to This World," with their bluesy and gospel sounds, respectively, were even farther from what radio stations were playing. Of course, the very attributes that made Living Room Suite seem so dated in 1978 that neither of its singles charted make it seem completely timeless and enduring today, as a body of music and a personal statement. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
Living Room Suite
01/01/1978 | Elektra / Wea
All Music Guide Review
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- Steve Madaio
- Trumpet
- Jack Malken
- Engineer
- Bill Payne
- Organ, Keyboards
- Chuck Plotkin
- Mixing
- Mike Reese
- Mastering
- Herbert Rhoad
- Vocals
- Joe Russell
- Vocals
- Kim Scholes
- Cello, Horn Arrangements, Woodwind Arrangement, String Arrangements
- Toby Scott
- Engineer
- Corky Stasiak
- Engineer
- Bobby Thomas
- Mixing
- Lou Volpe
- Guitar
- Doug Walker
- Guitar
- John Wallace
- Bass, Vocals
- Ernie Watts
- Clarinet, Saxophone, Flute, Oboe
- Dick Hyde
- Trombone
- Reid Miles
- Photography
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- Engineer
- Ron Coro
- Art Direction
- Fae Horowitz
- Production Coordination
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- Engineer, Mixing
- Trucy Portch
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- Andy Newark
- Drums
- Ruth Bernal
- Photography
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- Banjo
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- Tom Chapin
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- Michael Barry
- Engineer
- George Bohannon
- Trombone
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- Harmonica
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- Bob Cowsill
- Guitar, Guitar (Electric)
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- Chuck Findley
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- Dennis Frick
- Bassoon, Wind
- Richard Hyde
- Trombone
- Neil Jason
- Bass
- Jackie Kelso
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