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Category: Supertramp

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[Review] Supertramp (1970)

The band’s debut album sounds like Genesis’ Trespass about half the time, which is not surprisingly its better half.

Posted On 23 Apr21 Apr
Indelibly Stamped album cover

[Review] Supertramp: Indelibly Stamped (1971)

The band’s greatest hits, but not a particularly good album.

Posted On 23 Apr26 Apr
Crime of the Century album cover

[Review] Supertramp: Crime of the Century (1974)

The third time proved to be a charm for the re-re-vamped ‘tramp with this progressive pop masterpiece.

Posted On 13 May15 Aug

Supertramp: Crisis? What Crisis? (1975)

After eating so many flat and flavorless tramps (Paris, Stamped, Famous Last Words), finally a bum I can sink my teeth into. Crisis?…

Posted On 24 Nov23 Apr

Supertramp: Even In The Quietest Moments (1977)

An ambitious record. An indulgent one too, and I’m not so likely to indulge Supertramp their symphonic fantasies as some. Even in the…

Posted On 2 Sep23 Apr

Supertramp: Breakfast In America (1979)

The happiest moments of my life have been mundane for the most part. They’re marked by what many have tritely called being in…

Posted On 20 Nov23 Apr

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