Supertramp-The.Very.Best.Of
Type.................: Music
Platform.............: Windows
Burn Tested..........: Yes
CDR..........: Requires 700 MB / 80 Min CDR
Audio Format.........: MP3
Format version.....: Version 1
Format profile........: Layer 3
Bit rate.................: 320 Kbps
Bit rate mode.........: Constant
Ripper........: Nero V7.5 13.1
Sampling rate .....:44.1 KHz
Channels.............: Stereo
Writing library.....: LAME3.82
Reader...........: HL-DT-STDVDRAM GSA-T50N
Year....................: 1990
Source...............: CD
Covers...............: All
Posted by............: soulman on 25/11/2010
included: Scans | NFO | MediaInfo.txt | MU3
Track List
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1. School
2. Goodbye Stranger
3. The Logical Song
4. Bloody Well Right
5. Breakfast In America
6. Rudy
7. Take The Long Way Home
8. Crime Of The Century
9. Dreamer
10. Ain't Nobody But Me
11. Hide In Your Shell
12. From Now On
13. Give A Little Bit
14. It's Raining Again
15. Cannonball
Playing Time.........: 1:18:35
Total Size...........: 179.71 MB
Bio
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Though Supertramp eventually broke through in the US as radio-friendly pop-rockers, they started out in the prog-rock mode, turning out lengthy songs full of fanciful instrumentalinterludes. Even at their proggiest, though, they always interjected a discernible Beatlesque pop sensibility that keptthem well away from the excesses often associated with progrock. THE VERY BEST OF SUPERTRAMP offers a handy career overview of the band's stylistic evolution. "Crime of the Century" shows the group at its most expansive and conceptual, but the bulk of this collection is in fact occupied by concise, well-crafted tunes full of infectious melodies, propulsivekeyboards, and the tasty interjections of John Anthony Helliwell's saxophone. By the time they'd gotten around to their1980s hit "It's Raining Again", Supertramp had fully transformed into a straight-ahead pop group, their McCartney-like tendencies coming fully to the fore. For most former art-rockers, this might have been a woeful development, but in the case of the already-popwise Supertramp, it was a blessing, making this anthology a pleasure all the way down the line.
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