In Bed with My Doona

In Bed With My Doona is the second album by Australian comedian/musician The Bedroom Philosopher and is a reference to the Madonna film Madonna: Truth or Dare which was known in some countries as In Bed with Madonna. It was released on Nan and Pop Records in 2005 (see 2005 in music). The release was taken strongly by Triple J's audience, with the first single "I'm So Postmodern" reaching number 72 in the Hottest 100. Follow-up singles included "Folkstar" and "Golden Gaytime", a song about the ice cream bar of the same name.[1]

In Bed With My Doona
Studio album by
The Bedroom Philosopher
Released2005
RecordedJuly - October 2004
HumbleHouse Studios
Penrith, New South Wales, Australia
GenreComedy rock
Length54:14
LabelNan and Pop Records
ProducerKen Heazlewood
The Bedroom Philosopher chronology
Living on the Edge of My Bed
(2003)
In Bed With My Doona
(2005)
Brown and Orange
(2009)

The first 100 copies contain Track 16, "Special Features", which is a live track recorded at Mic in Hand comedy night, Friend in Hand Hotel, Sydney September 2004.

An additional 100 copies featured a special ‘coloured barcode’ but no live track, and were produced for the regional tour of Western Australia supporting Australian folk comedy trio Tripod.

Track listing

  1. Love Theme From Centrelink
  2. Golden Gaytime
  3. Megan The Vegan
  4. I'm So Postmodern
  5. McRock
  6. Megan The Vegan (reprise)
  7. Folkstar
  8. High On Life
  9. Kicking The Footy With God
  10. You’re So Vague
  11. Saving Myself For Marriage
  12. Everybody’s Got The Same Insecurities As You
  13. Happy Cow
  14. The Heart Song
  15. Folkstar Part II

Personnel

Musicians

Technical

  • Produced, recorded and mixed by Ken Heazlewood.
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References

  1. Northover, Kylie (March 19, 2009). "Mission to marry music and comedy". theage.com.au. Fairfax Digital. Archived from the original on February 15, 2017.
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