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Live in Germany [ ÉLŐ ] |
Supertramp |
első megjelenés éve: 2009 98 perc |
Rock |
(2009)
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DVD video |
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1. | Intro
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2. | Crazy
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3. | Ain't Nobody But Me
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4. | Breakfast In America
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5. | Bloody Well Right
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6. | It's Raining Again
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7. | Put On Your Old Brown Shoes
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8. | Hide In Your Shell
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9. | Waiting So Long
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10. | Give A Little Bit
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11. | From Now On
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12. | The Logical Song
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13. | Goodbye Stranger
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14. | Dreamer
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15. | Rudy
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16. | Fool's Overture
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17. | School
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18. | Crime Of The Century
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Recorded: Reiterstadium, Munich, Germany, July 24th, 1983 Rick Davies - vocals, piano, harmonica, keyboards, melodica Roger Hodgson - vocals, piano, guitars, keyboards Dougie Thomson - bass Bob Siebenberg - drums, percussion John Helliwell - saxophone, woodwinds, backing vocal, keyboards, melodica Scott Page - saxophone, flute, guitar, percussion, vocals Fred Mandel - keyboards, guitar
All songs composed by Richard Davies and Roger Hodgson
Supertramp
Active Decades: '70s and '80s Born: 1969 in England Genre: Rock Styles: Album Rock, Arena Rock, Art Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Prog-Rock, Soft Rock
Once upon a time in 1969, a young Dutch millionaire by the name of Stanley August Miesegaes gave his acquaintance, vocalist and keyboardist Rick Davies, a "genuine opportunity" to form his own band; he could form the band of his dreams and Miesegaes would pay for it. After placing an ad in Melody Maker, Davies assembled Supertramp alongside co-founders Roger Hodgson (vocals, piano, guitar, cello), Richard Palmer (vocals, guitar, balalaika), and former stage actor Robert Millar (percussion, harmonica). Supertramp released two long-winded progressive rock albums before Miesegaes withdrew his support, and by early 1972, Davies and Hodgson were the only founding members remaining. The pair began an extensive search for replacements and soon pieced together the lineup that would be responsible for Supertramp's definitive sound, comprising new members Doug Thomson (bass), Bob Siebenberg (percussion), and John Helliwell (woodwinds, saxophone, keyboards). With no money or fan base to speak of, the expanded Supertramp was forced to redesign their sound. Coming up with a more pop-oriented form of progressive rock, the band had a hit with their third album, Crime of the Century. Throughout the decade, Supertramp had a number of best-selling albums, culminating in their 1979 masterpiece Breakfast in America. Breakfast in America marked their first album that tipped the scale completely in the favor of pop songs; on the strength of the hit singles "Goodbye Stranger," "Logical Song," and "Take the Long Way Home," it sold over 18 million copies worldwide. After that album, Supertramp continued to develop a more R&B-flavored style; the change in direction was successful on 1982's Famous Last Words, but the band soon ran out of hits. Hodgson left in 1983 to mount a solo career, and Supertramp continued to sporadically record and tour into the 21st century. ---Stephen Thomas Erlewine & Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide |
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