Some Things Never Change

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studio album
First released:
Apr 21 1997

Overview Edit

Some Things Never Change is the eleventh album by progressive rock band Supertramp, released in 1997 (see 1997 in music). The song "Live to Love You" features both the 'tackled' sound from the Coleco Electronic Quarterback handheld electronic game, as well as the Trouble "Pop-o-matic" bubble sounds from their 1979 hit The Logical Song.

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Record label:
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Catalog number:
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Release dates:
  • Jun 3 1997 in United States

Genres

Classic Rock, Progressive Rock. Vote on Genres

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5 stars Excellent!!
After reading some of the reviews here, I was kinda bracing me when I put the cd on. I listened to it in a single run..., and again..., and again...

It is an awesome album. This must surely be one of their quality wise most consistent albums!

Indeed, this is a (re)new(ed) Supertramp... and what an improvement at that! If someone would have said this is a new group I'd have said it is a crossover between Steely Dan and Supertramp.

A recipe for high quality, terrific sounding music, if you ask me.
Written by Rognvaldr
2 stars Disappointing
Supertramp is a great band and I am a true fan of them. But since Roger Hodgson has left the group they could never match their past performances. "Some Things Never Change" was a surprise to a lot of fans that did not reckon with a new album in the late 90's. Unfortunately, this album - as well as all other Supertramp albums ever since Roger left to start a solo career - cannot recall the old Supertramp. The best song on "STNC" is definitely "You Win, I Lose", which is the most reminiscent of c…
Written by an unknown author

Track listing Edit

  • CD

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    number:
    title:
    number name artist hh:mm:ss
    1
    It's a Hard World
    9:46
    2
    You Win, I Lose
    4:31
    3
    Get Your Act Together
    4:47
    4
    Live to Love You
    5:19
    5
    Some Things Never Change
    6:26
    6
    Listen to Me Please
    4:46
    7
    Sooner or Later
    6:51
    8
    Help Me Down That Road
    4:37
    9
    And the Light
    4:41
    10
    C'est What?
    8:17
    11
    Where There's a Will
    5:35

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release dates: Jun 3 1997 in United States
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release dates: Apr 21 1997
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