Even in the Quietest Moments

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studio album
First released:
1977

Overview Edit

Even in the Quietest Moments... is the fifth album by progressive rock band Supertramp, released in April 1977.

The album was recorded mainly at Caribou Ranch Studios in Colorado with overdubs, vocals and mixing completed at The Record Plant in Los Angeles and was Supertramp's first album to use engineer Peter Henderson, with whom the band would work for the rest of Roger Hodgson's tenure.

Even in the Quietest Moments reached #16 on the Billboard Pop Albums Charts in 1977 and within a few months of release became Supertramp's first Gold (500,000 copies or more) selling album in the US thanks to "Give a Little Bit" being a US Top 20 single and reaching number 29 on the UK Singles chart.

A remastered CD version of the album with full original artwork, lyrics and credits restored (including the inner sleeve picture of the band absent from the original CD) was released on June 11, 2002 on A&M Records in the US. The cover photo is not doctored - a grand piano was placed on a mountain top at a ski area near Caribou Ranch Studios, covered with snow and photographed.

While "Give a Little Bit" was the big hit, both "Fool's Overture" and the title track got a fair amount of FM album-rock play.

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This particular version Edit

Record label:
unknown
Catalog number:
493 348-2
Release dates:
  • Jun 11 2002

Genres

Album-Oriented Rock (AOR), Classic Rock, Piano Rock, Pop Rock, Progressive Rock. Vote on Genres

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5 stars Excellent Album; Excellent Band
The header of this review may seem a bit trite, but I can't help but express my sheer love of Supertramp's music. Roger Hodgson's sensual, reflective upper-register vocals happen to be seductive in a spellbindingly indescribable way, not to mention that his talents as a songwriter were quite nifty as well. And, on the whole, each contribution from the other members blended harmoniously to create highly enjoyable, poignant and memorable music.

1977's _Even In The Quietest Moments..._ hasn't a si…
Written by Samhot
2 stars Never a quiet moment
First, let me say that the 2 stars are not for the musical contents of the CD. That would have been 5-plus stars of course.

No, the 2 stars are for the terrible job the folks at A&M have done digitally remastering this album. Or should I say de-analogizing? The sound is much too harsh, and too loud. Just compare the first minute of "Give a little bit" with the original (LP or CD) release and you'll know what I mean.

I had the entire remastered collection in my "save for later" basket, but decide…
Written by Moring Wilhelmus

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Even in the Quietest Moments 7 tracks format: 1 x CD
release dates: Oct 25 1990
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