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Supertramp - Studio Discography [non-remasters] (1970-2006) FLAC
FLAC, Lossless | Prog-related classic rock | 9.01 Gb
Supertramp were an English rock band formed in London, England in mid 1969. Marked by the individual songwriting of founders Roger Hodgson (vocals, keyboards, and guitars) and Rick Davies (vocals and keyboards), they are distinguished for blending progressive rock and pop styles as well as for a sound that relied heavily on Wurlitzer electric piano. The group's line-up changed numerous times throughout their career, with Davies being the only consistent member throughout the decades. Other longtime members included bassist Dougie Thomson, drummer Bob Siebenberg, and saxophonist John Helliwell.
The band were initially a full-fledged prog-rock group, but starting with their third album Crime of the Century (1974), they began moving towards a more pop-oriented sound.[5] They reached their commercial peak with 1979's Breakfast in America, which yielded the international top 10 singles "The Logical Song", "Breakfast in America", "Goodbye Stranger", and "Take the Long Way Home". Their other top 40 hits included "Dreamer" (1974), "Give a Little Bit", (1977) and "It's Raining Again" (1982). In 1983, Hodgson left the group to pursue a solo career. Davies took over as the band's sole leader until 1988, after which they disbanded and periodically reformed in various configurations.
Tracklist
FLAC, Lossless | Prog-related classic rock | 9.01 Gb
Supertramp were an English rock band formed in London, England in mid 1969. Marked by the individual songwriting of founders Roger Hodgson (vocals, keyboards, and guitars) and Rick Davies (vocals and keyboards), they are distinguished for blending progressive rock and pop styles as well as for a sound that relied heavily on Wurlitzer electric piano. The group's line-up changed numerous times throughout their career, with Davies being the only consistent member throughout the decades. Other longtime members included bassist Dougie Thomson, drummer Bob Siebenberg, and saxophonist John Helliwell.
The band were initially a full-fledged prog-rock group, but starting with their third album Crime of the Century (1974), they began moving towards a more pop-oriented sound.[5] They reached their commercial peak with 1979's Breakfast in America, which yielded the international top 10 singles "The Logical Song", "Breakfast in America", "Goodbye Stranger", and "Take the Long Way Home". Their other top 40 hits included "Dreamer" (1974), "Give a Little Bit", (1977) and "It's Raining Again" (1982). In 1983, Hodgson left the group to pursue a solo career. Davies took over as the band's sole leader until 1988, after which they disbanded and periodically reformed in various configurations.
Tracklist
(1970) Supertramp (393 149-2) West Germany
(1970) Supertramp (PWKS 543) UK
(1971) Indelibly Stamped (393 129-2) West Germany
(1974) Crime Of The Century (393 647-2) West Germany
(1974) Crime Of The Century (CD-3647) USA
(1975) Crisis? What Crisis? (394 560-2) West Germany
(1975) Crisis? What Crisis? (CD 3296) USA
(1977) Even In The Quietest Moments... (394 634-2) West Germany
(1977) Even In The Quietest Moments... (CD 3297, DIDX 585) USA
(1977) Even In The Quietest Moments... (CD 3297, DIDX 000585) USA
(1979) Breakfast In America (393 708-2) West Germany [Polygram]
(1979) Breakfast In America (393 708-2) West Germany [Alsdorf]
(1979) Breakfast In America (CD 3708) USA
(1980) Paris (393 702-2) West Germany
(1982) "...Famous Last Words..." (393 732-2) France
(1982) "...Famous Last Words..." (CD-3284) USA
(1985) Brother Where You Bound (395 014-2) West Germany
(1985) Brother Where You Bound (CD 5014) USA
(1986) The Autobiography Of Supertramp (393 904-2) France
(1987) Free As A Bird (395 181-2) West Germany
(1988) Live '88 (396 982-2) West Germany
(1997) Some Things Never Change (89989 2) Holland
(1999) It Was The Best Of Times (7243 4 99390 2 8) Holland
(2002) Slow Motion (538624 2) EU
(2006) Live, 1997 (0946 3 59044 2 0) EU
(1970) Supertramp (PWKS 543) UK
(1971) Indelibly Stamped (393 129-2) West Germany
(1974) Crime Of The Century (393 647-2) West Germany
(1974) Crime Of The Century (CD-3647) USA
(1975) Crisis? What Crisis? (394 560-2) West Germany
(1975) Crisis? What Crisis? (CD 3296) USA
(1977) Even In The Quietest Moments... (394 634-2) West Germany
(1977) Even In The Quietest Moments... (CD 3297, DIDX 585) USA
(1977) Even In The Quietest Moments... (CD 3297, DIDX 000585) USA
(1979) Breakfast In America (393 708-2) West Germany [Polygram]
(1979) Breakfast In America (393 708-2) West Germany [Alsdorf]
(1979) Breakfast In America (CD 3708) USA
(1980) Paris (393 702-2) West Germany
(1982) "...Famous Last Words..." (393 732-2) France
(1982) "...Famous Last Words..." (CD-3284) USA
(1985) Brother Where You Bound (395 014-2) West Germany
(1985) Brother Where You Bound (CD 5014) USA
(1986) The Autobiography Of Supertramp (393 904-2) France
(1987) Free As A Bird (395 181-2) West Germany
(1988) Live '88 (396 982-2) West Germany
(1997) Some Things Never Change (89989 2) Holland
(1999) It Was The Best Of Times (7243 4 99390 2 8) Holland
(2002) Slow Motion (538624 2) EU
(2006) Live, 1997 (0946 3 59044 2 0) EU
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