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. Actually, the cover photo picture of a snow-covered piano sitting on a mountain gives a good indication of what the album sounds like...
8. Supertramp –“From Now On” This Davies track fromEven In The Quietest Momentsis an aural adventure of ebb and flow in which the “Goodbye Stranger” guy declares “my life is full of romance” before John Helliwell’s beefy saxophone solo. This Supertramp song culminates in a multi-...
Marked by the individual songwriting of founders Roger Hodgson and Rick Davies, they are distinguished for blending progressive rock and pop styles, and for a sound that relied heavily on Wurlitzer electric piano. 曲目· ··· School Goodbye Stranger The Logical Song Bloody Well Right Breakfast...
"From Now On" is another track with Davies leading the vocals, and not unlike "Downstream" in tempo and construction, although a bit longer and with a slightly more erratic tempo. This one feels awkward at times, but once again the piano and mild guitar work make it work for the most ...
Organ, Piano, Electric Piano, Harmonica, Vocals –Richard Davis* Percussion, Harmonica –Robert Millar Producer –Supertramp Written-By –Palmer*, Davies*, Hodgson* Notes Different in having no label code and a circled B on back cover℗ 1970 A&M Records, Inc./© 1970 A&M Records, Inc...
Vocals, Guitar, Piano –Roger Hodgson Vocals, Keyboards, Harmonica –Richard Davies* Written-By –R. Hodgson and R. Davies* Notes Catalog number SP 3647 on front cover only.Manufactured and Distributed info in French/English at bottom of back cover, with "Litho in Canada" and "SUPER JAC"In...
Dougie Thomson playing bass, also in the live room; Rick Davies on the right side of the live room, playing a Clavinet part that was subsequently mixed out; Roger Hodgson's Wurlitzer electric piano, placed in the drum booth; and John Helliwell's sax, played in that smallest room of all...
I don't know if you have noticed or not, but on the album cover (Even in the quietest moments...), the sheet music open on the snow covered piano says "Fool's Overture", but the notes play "Star Spangled Banner". Whether or not this has anything to do with the meaning of the...
“The artist sometimes played piano, sometimes guitar, and is a rare poet and in total harmony with the crowd.”Pauline Volvert - L'avenir.net "This is Supertramp as it’s supposed to be heard and if anything his voice sounds better now than it ever has; effortless, pristine, clear. ...
Crime of the Century’s final track is one of the most sublime and perfect album closers of all time, the Davies penned epic being a wonderfully realised blend of spotlighted piano, one of Davies more soulful and empathetic vocal performances, orchestrated high drama, a water gong from Sieben...