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Brilliant but don't expect dreamer etcThis album is one of my favourite albums ever although quite unlike the Supertramp most people know. The band is different for a start but if you like early King Crimson, yes, etc then this is for you. There's a review here stating the songs aren't that good which is nonsense-they are just different from the later stuff. Songs like Try Again, Nothing To Show and Maybe I'm A Beggar are fanatastic with great lead guitar playing. This rockier stuff is interspersed by soft melancholic songs like Aub…
Different but still goodAnyone thinking that this album is like any other Supertramp album would be disappointed. However, I really like this album. Mainly because Roger Hodgson handles most of the lyrics and for me, has always been the better singer/song writer of the two (Rick Davies). For that time (1970), its got some really good songs and musically there are some good signs that this band were going somewhere. Unfortunately, the following album took a nosedive and is their poorest album to date. However, as we all…
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format: 1 x CD release dates: 1970 in United States, 1977 in United Kingdom, 1999 in United Kingdom view details |
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