One of the very few bands who can replicate tgeir studio sound in a live venue. Just goes to show their consumate musicianship. Saw them live at the L.A. Forum in '77. Best concert ever and have seen many (other bands)
For those of us who lived through this music, it's easy to see why we find todays music lacking. What was once a full meal has become a cube of sugar. Thanks for sharing!
If someone tells you that Supertramp was underrated or appreciated, they are coming from a US point of view. The band never hit the Billboard charts well until Breakfast In America. It peaked number 1. The subsequent albums fell off after that. Yes, they performed well in Canada, also Germany. I don't know why American music listeners didn't latch onto this band. BIA really had no choice but to hit number one. They played the crap out of it. I know, I was a teenager, and this was the album to have in 79.
This whole album is fantastic. It's a shame they never caught on in America until Breakfast In America from 79. Then they quickly fell off the charts after that. American audiences are finicky.
Famous Last Words was an underwhelming album Then they, effectively, broke up with Roger leaving, but the four album run from CotC to BiA is in my opinion the best four album run in music history. And yes, I'm including The Beatles. @@mgordon1100
@@mgordon1100they were always huge in Buffalo New York one of the first cities that they broke in... And they never forgot that they always commented on that. fact.... Asylum is my favorite Supertramp song it is a masterpiece...
I feel you, at times I feel like this is one of the best songs ever made and most certainly one of the most enduring. Unless I'm listening to Pink Floyd and then I see them as peers.
I was lucky enough to see Supertramp in Milwaukee twice. First, in 1975 and then again in 1977 (this time from the SECOND row, just to the right of Rick Davies). They closed the shows with this song both times. Supertramp is in my top 5. Their 5-album run from 1974-1980 is among the best in rock music history. The live album, 'Paris' is one of the best live records ever. Well worth listening to the entire 5 albums back-to-back to back. Oh, the Pink Floyd vibe comes from sound engineer Alan Parsons (yeah, THAT guy). He's the same dude who also engineered the tiny record, 'Dark Side of the Moon!!' 🌚❤
Exactly what I mean when I say that Breakfast In America was great but it's never as good as Crime Of The Century or Even In The Quietest Moments. Those two albums rank high among the best of the decade and beyond. Timeless music that still stands up today. ♥
@@ljsites I agree with you, though I'd put Crisis as their 3rd best. From what I've read, it was mostly put together from leftover tracks recorded for Crime. Not that there weren't some great songs, I just couldn't imagine Sister Moonshine fitting into the feel of Crime of the Century. Even the band wasn't as happy with Crisis as they'd liked to have been. Solid album, though!
Crime of the Century, the album, is in the top 3 albums I have owned. This album got me through a year of college. Another song you will enjoy by Supertramp is Fool's Overture from their Even in the Quietest Moments album. Also, I really enjoy your reactions as well as your understanding of music. Additionally, I appreciate your love of Supertramp ... you get them.
My theory behind this song is that it was meant to be started off originally to be tongue and cheek humor. Along the way, they stumbled across a serious masterpiece.
From all us old people, I'm glad you guys enjoy Supertramp as much as we did back then when they first hit the airwaves. Darken the room, pull out some green, lay back, and get pulled into their music. Saw them live back in the '80s and it was awesome!
Hell, I think I love you guys. I am a 63 year old man sitting here, almost with tears in my eyes. I was there at the time. I know this album, I bought it when vinyl was the only real option. A twelve inch disc, with that cover image of the bars and the hands, laying on my kitchen table. I played it on a rosewood Denon DP52F from a completely different era than today. I (crystal clear) remember listening to this album - finished by THIS song, high as a kite - enthralled by it. “If Everyone was Listening”, “Rudy”, “Crime of the Century”. I knew that I was listening to something special. I listened to it over and over and over again. In my closet there hangs a Supertramp t-shirt I wear simply because I just want to. No shit, the two of you are among the straight-up reviewers on the net. God bless you, and thank you both.
And that's why I have Supertramp tattooed across my collar bone ! Not to mention your reaction literally made me tear up ! The passion I have for them is unmeasurable ! There are music saved my life as a troubled 17 year old !
@@thorzzz1z, Absolutely not !! trust me I put a lot of thought into that before I did it ! I got to meet Roger Hodgson after a show because of that tattoo ! He actually stopped playing his Encore song walked to the edge of the stage leaned down shook my hand and gave me his guitar pick that he was playing with ! Believe it or not that happened 2 years in a row he recognized me from the year before , So now I have 2 guitar pics from Roger !
My friends, you both totally get it! This is the second time I've ever watched your reaction to the song. I don't usually comment, but watching you both this time around I had to. Cheers!
Gentlemen, what can I say ? Except - Welcome to the club. You now know why they are one of my favorite bands. They can play any style of music they wish - and do. And make it their own. Shout out also to producer Ken Scott. Every great band needs a great producer to get it all down properly.
One of the best album ending songs ever. Supertramp are kings of dynamics. This was a La-removed-his-glasses type of awesome song. Che with the air piano. You gentleman are so enjoyable.
If you're at a point in your life when you have a decision to make and you don't know which road to take, listen to this song to re-orient your head and re-align yourself, then you'll know what to do.
Interesting you should say that. I have dismissed them in the past, but here today- facing challenges- this is helping my brain feel better. As I get older I find myself more open to music that I haven't given a real chance. Helpful comment ✌🏼
I remember waiting for this album to come out and listening to it it in the dark with headphones on. I was about 14. The whole album just gripped me an took me to a different place. It still does.
I have three bands, Genesis, Pink Floyd and Supertramp. My favourite tracks from each begin with a C. Carpet Crawlers, Comfortably Numb and Crime of the Century. This is my favourite reaction to my three tracks. That means a lot, thanks guys.
Years ago driving home from a friends house, driving down a winding mountain canyon, a giant full moon rising ahead of me and this song was on, gave me chills
For me what stands out in this song is the incredibly subtle but dramatic drumming of Bob Seinbenberg. He has such a delicate yet powerful touch. I can’t get enough of his playing. A very underated player. I saw them live in 1979 and 1984, and it was such a joy.
I heard this song the first time at the Tower Records in Campbell CA, and it was playing on the Tower system in the store…heard the piano solo in the middle and bought the album. Great song and an amazing album!❤😅
Supertramp stands shoulder to shoulder with other greats like Pink Floyd, Genesis, and Yes. They have the most impressive musical arrangements and compositions, their production was state of the art at the time, like the others above, they went next level as far as production goes. Supertramp is one of the 70's most criminally under recognized bands...not underrated...because everyone who ever hears them cant help but rate them highly.
Thank you for doing my favorite song of this album. I always appreciate your reactions from Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin to Supertramp to whoever is in between!!! 👍💯 Greetings from Berlin Germany 😊😎
cant believe you thought that highly of theses guys, this album meant a lot to me and every one i knew all had it , even in the quietest moments will blow you away then
Thank you . Finally someone calls this song what it is: a masterpiece. It is easily my favorite song by Supertramp. I agree with the Pink Floyd vibes, it has the same majesty. Fool's overture should be your next stop. 👍🥴
Supertramp are in a class of their own! What truly amazes me is that there are so many talented musicians that have come out of the UK! In my opinion, such a small country has produced the best and most creative music! What IS or IS NOT in their water supply?
I never considered Supertramp to be at the same table as Zep, Rush, Queen, or Sabbath, but the way you guys react, make me want to put them right there. I will say that they like Steely Dan are their own genre. Very unique.
yeah, that "table" is kinda based on what you bring to it. I'm 58 and still have holes in my musical -- I'm really just talking rock here, nevermind the other genres, lol -- knowledge big enuf to drive trucks thru. Zep's my overall fave, but I have to include The WHo, beatles, Stones, the usual suspects in my "Top 5 or ten" But i agree that maybe if i heard enuf Supertramp, Steely, or, say, even Motorhead, I might shuffle my list.
in the mid 70's and into the late 80's I lived at concert arenas. I remember sitting in the audience and hearing this song. It's one of a handful of songs that sent shivers down my spine. In the live versions, there's a video with those hands coming through the jail cell bars that begins when the piano kicks in after the lyrics. It's empty space and slowly the hands and bars appear in the distance and slowly advance and get larger as they turn. It is the perfect addition to the song. To me...this is the 70's political comment similar to Oliver Anthony's 'Rich Men North of Richmond.' things are much worse now. Glad to see that heartfelt reaction!
Thanks for playing all 3 of my favorite Super Tramp songs, although there's still so many more songs of theirs that I like but "Rudy ","School " and this one👍🏻😊 are my favorites ❤
This is why I enjoy your videos. Once again you have introduced me a classic rock fan to a new great song! Keep up the good work and I will keep watching. Thanks
If you listen very closely at the very end when the song is fading out, you'll hear a snippet of the harmonica intro from their song School... Supertramp was another amongst almost an overload of terrific 70's/80's British rock bands which I grew up listening to. They were very popular here in Canada. I like seeing new reactions to all these old tunes that are basically a part of me.
Pink Floyd, Led, Yes, Supertramp, Steely Dan, Genesis, Rush and the Stones are all in my room and sitting at my table! Nothing like the 70s for amazing music.
Supertramp fan since the 70's! The Crime of the Century album opens with the lone harmonica at the beginning of "School." The harmonica comes back in the closing seconds of "Crime" to close out the album. I always loved that! You guys do a great job of breaking down the music! You are a real treat to watch.
There are songs/events/etc that one remembers/associates with moments in one's life; this one remains associated with me coming back from a club with my buddy and his hot cousin. "School", from the same record, also remains associated with another moment.
In the mid-'80s, I bought my first real stereo system. It was more money than I should have spent, so I wanted to be sure I chose components and speakers well. Even though CDs were prevalent, I went shopping with a new vinyl copy of this album. I had listened to Crime of the Century many times and knew every nuance of the recording. You will be delighted with a vinyl copy of this. Every track is fantastic, and the sound quality approaches Steely Dan's.
My favorite Supertramp song, on my favorite Supertramp album.
This album , as 16 y o it changed everything
This is why people like reaction videos. You guys nailed it.
Supertramp is in my top 3…..love this album😍
One of the very few bands who can replicate tgeir studio sound in a live venue. Just goes to show their consumate musicianship. Saw them live at the L.A. Forum in '77. Best concert ever and have seen many (other bands)
Saw them live in Montréal 3 Times , magical
A true masterpiece that is hardly know.
Can't wait till you hear "From now on." One of my Supertramp favorites. Thanks, guys.
Master Piece...
no doubt at the same table!!
For those of us who lived through this music, it's easy to see why we find todays music lacking. What was once a full meal has become a cube of sugar. Thanks for sharing!
Supertramp has always been severly underrated.. It was always different, it was all so very original. Yes, they can sit at the table.
I don't know that they're underrated but definitely overlooked!
If everybody loved Supertramp they would still be underrated
Not in Toronto the Tramp were huge on the air and live
If someone tells you that Supertramp was underrated or appreciated, they are coming from a US point of view. The band never hit the Billboard charts well until Breakfast In America. It peaked number 1. The subsequent albums fell off after that. Yes, they performed well in Canada, also Germany. I don't know why American music listeners didn't latch onto this band. BIA really had no choice but to hit number one. They played the crap out of it. I know, I was a teenager, and this was the album to have in 79.
@mgordon1100 sadly I only saw them 4 times
One of the best song in my catalog, as a musician, and a former kid very sensitive to music. Absolute master piece
Greatest dramatic composition... just like "Fool's Overture".
The entire album is a masterpiece…another track ‘Asylum’ is a must hear from this album for sure 👍❤️
So funny I just made almost the same comment. Can’t wait for the guys to listen to Asylum. ❤️
This whole album is fantastic. It's a shame they never caught on in America until Breakfast In America from 79. Then they quickly fell off the charts after that. American audiences are finicky.
Famous Last Words was an underwhelming album Then they, effectively, broke up with Roger leaving, but the four album run from CotC to BiA is in my opinion the best four album run in music history. And yes, I'm including The Beatles. @@mgordon1100
@@mgordon1100they were always huge in Buffalo New York one of the first cities that they broke in... And they never forgot that they always commented on that. fact.... Asylum is my favorite Supertramp song it is a masterpiece...
And Rudy and School
SUPERTRAMP belongs in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!!!😊
So we've got two deserving band who keep getting snubbed: Supertramp and War.
Don't forget Jethro Tull.@@324cmac
Why dishonor them that way. We know their greatness and that's all that matters.
Amazing album, incredible group!! So talented and innovative. Welcome through the portals of progressive rock!
"We can't talk about the best bands without putting Supertramp at the table." I totally agree.
The drum beats from beginning to end were powerful.
I feel you, at times I feel like this is one of the best songs ever made and most certainly one of the most enduring. Unless I'm listening to Pink Floyd and then I see them as peers.
Child of Vision will blow your minds…
One guys talking about the piano the other hears everything ,nice reaction lads,
I think you are ready for 'Fool's Overture'!
Glad to see your brother reaction.. remember he said he was left at home with Michael Jackson ❤
I was lucky enough to see Supertramp in Milwaukee twice. First, in 1975 and then again in 1977 (this time from the SECOND row, just to the right of Rick Davies).
They closed the shows with this song both times. Supertramp is in my top 5. Their 5-album run from 1974-1980 is among the best in rock music history. The live album, 'Paris' is one of the best live records ever. Well worth listening to the entire 5 albums back-to-back to back.
Oh, the Pink Floyd vibe comes from sound engineer Alan Parsons (yeah, THAT guy). He's the same dude who also engineered the tiny record, 'Dark Side of the Moon!!' 🌚❤
“We’re not talking about the best bands without putting Supertramp in there.”
💯
I've been WAITING for this one. What a masterpiece.
This album deserves a listen from beginning to end gents, it's a trip.
Preferably lightly baked. 😏
Aren't they sooo good? I had all their records! I love how they kept adding instruments, violins, sax, piano and drums!
Exactly what I mean when I say that Breakfast In America was great but it's never as good as Crime Of The Century or Even In The Quietest Moments. Those two albums rank high among the best of the decade and beyond. Timeless music that still stands up today. ♥
Throw in Crisis what Crisis and you have the perfect comment! Breakfast in America was their biggest success. I rank it their 4th best album.
@@ljsites I agree with you, though I'd put Crisis as their 3rd best. From what I've read, it was mostly put together from leftover tracks recorded for Crime. Not that there weren't some great songs, I just couldn't imagine Sister Moonshine fitting into the feel of Crime of the Century. Even the band wasn't as happy with Crisis as they'd liked to have been. Solid album, though!
I can tell you were moved emotionally by this song. Supertramp is that good.
Crime of the Century, the album, is in the top 3 albums I have owned. This album got me through a year of college. Another song you will enjoy by Supertramp is Fool's Overture from their Even in the Quietest Moments album. Also, I really enjoy your reactions as well as your understanding of music. Additionally, I appreciate your love of Supertramp ... you get them.
My theory behind this song is that it was meant to be started off originally to be tongue and cheek humor. Along the way, they stumbled across a serious masterpiece.
There is sooooooo much really good Supertramp stuff - you have just scratched the surface. Enjoy the trip.
Woohoooo! The album closer. It's immaculate.
Best gig i ever saw,epic tour.
medio siglo y aún me emociona este tema fuera de categoría. BRAVO !!!!
One very dramatic piece of music right there boys and girls. Luvuguys
From all us old people, I'm glad you guys enjoy Supertramp as much as we did back then when they first hit the airwaves. Darken the room, pull out some green, lay back, and get pulled into their music. Saw them live back in the '80s and it was awesome!
This album and Eldorado!
Eldorado, yes!!!
The greatest outro in music history.
Hell, I think I love you guys. I am a 63 year old man sitting here, almost with tears in my eyes. I was there at the time. I know this album, I bought it when vinyl was the only real option. A twelve inch disc, with that cover image of the bars and the hands, laying on my kitchen table. I played it on a rosewood Denon DP52F from a completely different era than today. I (crystal clear) remember listening to this album - finished by THIS song, high as a kite - enthralled by it. “If Everyone was Listening”, “Rudy”, “Crime of the Century”. I knew that I was listening to something special. I listened to it over and over and over again. In my closet there hangs a Supertramp t-shirt I wear simply because I just want to. No shit, the two of you are among the straight-up reviewers on the net. God bless you, and thank you both.
(With all due respect to Sara Lee...)
That old jingle should go:
🎵🎶Nobody doesn't like La and Che.🎶🎵 (They're awesome!)
And that's why I have Supertramp tattooed across my collar bone ! Not to mention your reaction literally made me tear up ! The passion I have for them is unmeasurable ! There are music saved my life as a troubled 17 year old !
No regurts
@@thorzzz1z, Absolutely not !! trust me I put a lot of thought into that before I did it ! I got to meet Roger Hodgson after a show because of that tattoo ! He actually stopped playing his Encore song walked to the edge of the stage leaned down shook my hand and gave me his guitar pick that he was playing with ! Believe it or not that happened 2 years in a row he recognized me from the year before , So now I have 2 guitar pics from Roger !
@@thorzzz1z , Trust me I get a lot of stares when it's visible ! Some people say it's a double untandra ! Lol
My friends, you both totally get it! This is the second time I've ever watched your reaction to the song. I don't usually comment, but watching you both this time around I had to.
Cheers!
And the harmonica gets snuck in at the tail end... just because they are perfect. Can't wait for more Supertramp reactions. This one was golden.
Great reaction. So much tremendous music in the 70’s. I was lucky to grow up in that time.
The strings and bassline and sax all combined really set it off for me.
When the sax came in and La fell back in his chair I lost it. 🤣
What’s up my brotha. That sounded sweet when the sax came in.
@@AirplayBeats looked like you were just like, "this is just too much greatness!"
I just love the dude in the blue's reCTION, SORRY i DONT KNOW NAMES
iTS ONE OF THE BEST REACTIONS IVE SEEN, TOTALLY BLOWN AWAY
Bout dang time these guys get their props..I too believe Supertramp deserves to sit at that head table along with Led Zeppelin , Pink Floyd
Just a beautiful arrangement - perfect. Love your reactions guys keep it up.
Great choice and great reaction La & Chi! Love Supertramp
Keep going down the rabbit hole… there’s way more to come from Supertramp!
best supertramp reaction ever! You guys get it
Phenomenal
Like I always say if PF and SD had a baby it's name would be Supertramp!🔥🤘✌
Gentlemen, what can I say ? Except - Welcome to the club. You now know why they are one of my favorite bands. They can play any style of music they wish - and do. And make it their own. Shout out also to producer Ken Scott. Every great band needs a great producer to get it all down properly.
Both Bach and Dr. Dre would be proud of those beats and piano licks… timeless.
Coming in at 2.30 Still D.R.E!
Ironically the piano part was sampled in Fabulous’s “Breathe”
@@MarcusL1995 thanks, Marcus. I couldn’t put my finger on it
😂😂😂 love it
One of the best album ending songs ever. Supertramp are kings of dynamics.
This was a La-removed-his-glasses type of awesome song. Che with the air piano. You gentleman are so enjoyable.
If you're at a point in your life when you have a decision to make and you don't know which road to take, listen to this song to re-orient your head and re-align yourself, then you'll know what to do.
Interesting you should say that. I have dismissed them in the past, but here today- facing challenges- this is helping my brain feel better. As I get older I find myself more open to music that I haven't given a real chance. Helpful comment ✌🏼
I remember waiting for this album to come out and listening to it it in the dark with headphones on. I was about 14. The whole album just gripped me an took me to a different place. It still does.
I have three bands, Genesis, Pink Floyd and Supertramp. My favourite tracks from each begin with a C. Carpet Crawlers, Comfortably Numb and Crime of the Century.
This is my favourite reaction to my three tracks. That means a lot, thanks guys.
This entire album i used to listen with my sisters in 80's.
My dad leave us a beautifull musical legacy and another things.❤
Years ago driving home from a friends house, driving down a winding mountain canyon, a giant full moon rising ahead of me and this song was on, gave me chills
Rick's genius and the guitar of Roger
For me what stands out in this song is the incredibly subtle but dramatic drumming of Bob Seinbenberg. He has such a delicate yet powerful touch. I can’t get enough of his playing. A very underated player. I saw them live in 1979 and 1984, and it was such a joy.
Every song on this album, is a masterpiece. Deep soulful meaning within. Great reaction !
I heard this song the first time at the Tower Records in Campbell CA, and it was playing on the Tower system in the store…heard the piano solo in the middle and bought the album. Great song and an amazing album!❤😅
Memories! Driving to school jamming Loudly to this album! School, Bloody Well Right, COTC, Rudy..❤❤❤❤
This is epic. And I am so glad you are experiencing this. Good times..
The more I listen to Supretramp, the better they get.
Supertramp stands shoulder to shoulder with other greats like Pink Floyd, Genesis, and Yes. They have the most impressive musical arrangements and compositions, their production was state of the art at the time, like the others above, they went next level as far as production goes. Supertramp is one of the 70's most criminally under recognized bands...not underrated...because everyone who ever hears them cant help but rate them highly.
One of the best produced records ever
Drummer Bob Seibenberg has such a nice touch - traditional grip, ghost notes, jazzy vibe - “tasty”. Peace from Toronto!
I love the Expos hat too!!!! Crime of the Century one of the best classic rock albums ever!!! Well done guys!
Your reactions were priceless on this one!!
YES ! As a teenager, I jammed to Supertramp all the time !! Great Band !!!
Thank you for doing my favorite song of this album. I always appreciate your reactions from Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin to Supertramp to whoever is in between!!! 👍💯
Greetings from Berlin Germany 😊😎
Discovered you two earlier this evening. You make me smile. More than happy to be a new sub.
cant believe you thought that highly of theses guys, this album meant a lot to me and every one i knew all had it , even in the quietest moments will blow you away then
Thank you . Finally someone calls this song what it is: a masterpiece. It is easily my favorite song by Supertramp. I agree with the Pink Floyd vibes, it has the same majesty. Fool's overture should be your next stop. 👍🥴
Great reaction, fellas! May I suggest "Fool's Overture?" It will bring the same or even greater emotional response that this one brings.
Saw these guys live. My god. It was a surreal experience. The piano and brass instruments were insane.
The piano going from 8 notes to 10 to 12 as the song progresses
Supertramp are in a class of their own! What truly amazes me is that there are so many talented musicians that have come out of the UK! In my opinion, such a small country has produced the best and most creative music! What IS or IS NOT in their water supply?
I never considered Supertramp to be at the same table as Zep, Rush, Queen, or Sabbath, but the way you guys react, make me want to put them right there. I will say that they like Steely Dan are their own genre. Very unique.
yeah, that "table" is kinda based on what you bring to it. I'm 58 and still have holes in my musical -- I'm really just talking rock here, nevermind the other genres, lol -- knowledge big enuf to drive trucks thru. Zep's my overall fave, but I have to include The WHo, beatles, Stones, the usual suspects in my "Top 5 or ten" But i agree that maybe if i heard enuf Supertramp, Steely, or, say, even Motorhead, I might shuffle my list.
Was wondering when you would get to this masterpiece. Most underrated group ever IMO. So many great songs in their own unique bag.
If marooned on an island and I could construct a playlist to take with me Crime of the Century would make the list.
Stellar, this is why they have two 💎 albums
in the mid 70's and into the late 80's I lived at concert arenas. I remember sitting in the audience and hearing this song. It's one of a handful of songs that sent shivers down my spine. In the live versions, there's a video with those hands coming through the jail cell bars that begins when the piano kicks in after the lyrics. It's empty space and slowly the hands and bars appear in the distance and slowly advance and get larger as they turn. It is the perfect addition to the song. To me...this is the 70's political comment similar to Oliver Anthony's 'Rich Men North of Richmond.' things are much worse now. Glad to see that heartfelt reaction!
Thanks for playing all 3 of my favorite Super Tramp songs, although there's still so many more songs of theirs that I like but "Rudy ","School " and this one👍🏻😊 are my favorites ❤
Supertramp is top tier. Definitely in the higher realms of the Rock umbrella.
They're on a different level
I love the harmonica call back at the very end to the opening part on the first track, School. This and Boston’s first are my favorite albums ever!
This is why I enjoy your videos. Once again you have introduced me a classic rock fan to a new great song! Keep up the good work and I will keep watching. Thanks
Agreed! Nice when we give Other genres a second chance. Hits me different now.
Crime Of The Century. Crisis What Crisis. Even In The Quietest Moments. Breakfast In America. All four are masterpieces.
The piano is sooooooo great on this track.🔥
You two are the judge and jury of progressive and mainstream rock......for sure.
If you listen very closely at the very end when the song is fading out, you'll hear a snippet of the harmonica intro from their song School... Supertramp was another amongst almost an overload of terrific 70's/80's British rock bands which I grew up listening to. They were very popular here in Canada. I like seeing new reactions to all these old tunes that are basically a part of me.
Pink Floyd, Led, Yes, Supertramp, Steely Dan, Genesis, Rush and the Stones are all in my room and sitting at my table! Nothing like the 70s for amazing music.
Supertramp fan since the 70's! The Crime of the Century album opens with the lone harmonica at the beginning of "School." The harmonica comes back in the closing seconds of "Crime" to close out the album. I always loved that! You guys do a great job of breaking down the music! You are a real treat to watch.
There are songs/events/etc that one remembers/associates with moments in one's life; this one remains associated with me coming back from a club with my buddy and his hot cousin. "School", from the same record, also remains associated with another moment.
If you like Crime of the Century you will love listening to every cut from Even in the Quietest Moments. Please explore it next!
In the mid-'80s, I bought my first real stereo system. It was more money than I should have spent, so I wanted to be sure I chose components and speakers well. Even though CDs were prevalent, I went shopping with a new vinyl copy of this album. I had listened to Crime of the Century many times and knew every nuance of the recording. You will be delighted with a vinyl copy of this. Every track is fantastic, and the sound quality approaches Steely Dan's.
This is an incredible piece