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Supertramp even in the quietest moments
Supertramp even in the quietest moments







supertramp even in the quietest moments
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If you love hearing INTO a recording, actually being able to “see” the performers, and feeling as if you are sitting in the studio with the band, this is the record for you.

supertramp even in the quietest moments

Folks, that sound is gone and it sure isn’t showing signs of coming back.

supertramp even in the quietest moments

This vintage A&M pressing has the kind of Tubey Magical Midrange that modern records can barely BEGIN to reproduce. The complete list of titles from 1977 that we’ve reviewed to date can be found here.If you’re a fan, this 1977 Art Rock Classic from Supertramp belongs in your collection.“…it’s a transitional album, bridging the gap between Crime of the Century and the forthcoming Breakfast in America… has plenty of fine moments aside from “Give A Little Bit,” including the music hall shuffle of “Loverboy,” the Euro-artiness of “From Now On,” and the “Fool on a Hill” allusions on “Fool’s Overture.””.

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The piano sounds correct, the sax is full and breathy - you’d be very hard-pressed to find better sound for this album.The bottom end is big and punchy, the top is smooth and sweet, and the vocals are present and breathy on a transparent copy such as this the drums really punch through the dense mixes clearly, giving the music more life and energy.

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  • Excellent Double Plus (A++) sound on both sides of this original domestic A&M pressing – exceptionally quiet vinyl too.
  • So, it's a transitional album, bridging the gap between Crime of the Century and the forthcoming Breakfast in America, and even if it's not as full formed as either, it nevertheless has plenty of fine moments aside from "Give a Little Bit," including the music hall shuffle of "Loverboy," the Euro-artiness of "From Now On," and the "Fool on a Hill" allusions on "Fool's Overture. If the rest of the album doesn't boast another song as tight or concise as this - "Downstream" comes close but it doesn't have the same hook, while "Babaji," a pseudo-spiritual moment that falls from the pop mark the other four tracks clock in well over six minutes, with the closer, "Fool's Overture," reaching nearly 11 minutes - it nevertheless places a greater emphasis on melody and gentle textures than any previous Supertramp release. It also feels more pop than it actually is, despite the opening single, "Give a Little Bit," their poppiest song to date, as well as their biggest hit. Actually, the cover photo picture of a snow-covered piano sitting on a mountain gives a good indication of what the album sounds like: it's elegant yet mildly absurd, witty but kind of obscure. isn't much of an exaggeration - this 1977 album finds Supertramp indulging in some of their quietest moments, spending almost the album in a subdued mood. The title of Even in the Quietest Moments. See More Your browser does not support the audio element. So, it's a transitional album, bridging the gap between Crime of the Century and the forthcoming Breakfast in America, and even if it's not as full formed as either, it nevertheless has plenty of fine moments aside from "Give a Little Bit," including the music hall shuffle of "Loverboy," the Euro-artiness of "From Now On," and the "Fool on a Hill" allusions on "Fool's Overture." © Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo More info

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