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Supertramp

reviewed by Moose74

Once upon a time in 1969, a young Dutch millionaire by the name of Stanley August Miesegaes gave his acquaintance, vocalist and keyboardist Rick Davies a "genuine opportunity" to form ...
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Moose74
05/14/2008

Supertramp 4

I was torn between a three and four star rating, but when I consider the fact that Blondie, the Lovin' Spoonful, and the Righteous Brothers are in, I think Supertramp is at least as deserving. Keep in mind, I have nothing against the groups I just mentioned, especially the Spoonful. But that group really wasn't together for a long period of time. Meanwhile, Supertramp put out good-to-excellent albums for several years. "Even in the Quietest Moments" and "Crime of the Century" were their best. I only liked parts of "Breakfast in America", but they were good parts. "The Logical Song" is really good, and "Long Way Home" is great. I'd like to hear it right now.

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trebon1038 commented 561 days ago.
Even in the quietest moments is high on my list of all time favorite albums. I loved Supertramp in the 70's and early 80's. Rodger Hodgson and Richard Davies had unique voices and were skilled keyboard players. Its a shame they broke up.
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