03. "Aubade and I am not like other birds of prey"
04. "Words unspoken"
05. "Maybe I'm a beggar"
06. "Home again"
07. "Nothing to show"
08. "Shadow song"
09. "Try again"
10. "Surely"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Supertramp by Supertramp, released 14 September 1994, includes the following tracks: "Aubade And I Am Not Like Others", "Words Unspoken", "Home Again", "Shadow Song" and more.
This version of Supertramp comes as a 1xCD. -
Import only remastered pressing of their 1970 debut album. Includes the original 10 tracks. Long out-of-print in the US. Universal.
The "Supertramp" CD by the legendary British rock band Supertramp, released under A & M Records, is a must-have for any music enthusiast. This album showcases the band's signature blend of progressive rock and pop sensibilities, featuring intricate arrangements and thoughtful lyrics. Supertramp rose to international fame in the 1970s and 1980s with hits like "Dreamer," "Breakfast in America," and "The Logical Song." Their unique sound?marked by catchy melodies, sophisticated instrumentation, and introspective themes?has earned them millions of fans worldwide. A & M Records is renowned for supporting innovative artists across genres since its founding in 1962; their commitment to quality has made them a trusted name among music lovers.
The debut album by the English rock band.The critical response to the album was generally positive, with a review by Judith Simons in Daily Express commenting: "This debut record album by a group of promising musician-poets is rather more melodic than most discs which pass under the label 'progressive pop. I recommend.
Vitali T. - 08/May/2021
Super! This is the first album. He was released in 1970. One of my favourite album. Remastered. I recommended!
HYUNG RAE K. - 01/Nov/2020
Progressive in texture for the most part, Supertramp's debut album became increasingly disregarded as they blossomed commercially through the '70s. The album was the only one on which drummer Bob Miller and guitarist Richard Palmer appeared, replaced by Kevin Currie and Frank Farrell for the Indelibly Stamped release which surfaced a year later. This is dubut album.