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Supertramp - Crisis? What Crisis? (1975)

Posted By : martinius | Date : 03 Oct 2008 11:42:00 | Comments : 10 |
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Supertramp - Crisis? What Crisis? (1975)
Progressive Rock | EAC APE+CUE+LOG (272 MB) | EAC LAME CBR320 MP3+LOG (118 MB) | covers | Total time: 47:26

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Crisis? What Crisis? is the fourth album by progressive rock band Supertramp, released in 1975. The album was Supertramp's first album to be recorded in America in Los Angeles.

Some reviews...


Following very much in the wake of the highly successful "Crimes Of The Century", "Crisis? What Crisis?" represents a switch in methodology. Being such musical entrepreneurs, SUPERTRAMP approached the writing and recording of "Crisis?..." in a much different manner than "Crime..." refusing to get into a formula for success. Both Roger Hodgson and Rick Davies co-wrote all the songs on "Crisis?..." while they also broadened out instrumentally especially noticeable in Helliwell's clarinet and Thompson's bass who are given the space to develop themes more extensively than in the past. The songs are immediately recognizeable as SUPERTRAMP, but seem to carry a much deeper feeling than previous albums. "Crisis?..." did not receive much commercial success which is something to this day I can not understand. (http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=1252)

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Crisis? What Crisis? is the underrated album of Supertramp's collection. Every group has one and this is theirs. Whilst it is not quite up there with Crime of the Century it is still more than excellent. The songs are mature, IMHO Rick Davie's songs better than the Roger Hodgson led tracks. I have nothing against Hodgson I just think the Davies "mark "aged better. The whole album is superbly produced and is full of gems in some cases with a more bluesy feel than it's predecessor. It reminds me a bit of Steely Dan in the 70's where the music became hard to categorise. That is why I like it so much I guess, you cannot put a label on it. Highlights aplenty but for me ' Sister Moonshine',' Soap Opera', ' Another man's woman', ' Poor Boy' and the standout ' A normal Day' are just the cream of the crop. (http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=1252)

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I think that this album is not very praised or "popular" for some Supertramp`s fans. I can`t hear enough commercial songs for Radio playing in this album, with the probable exception of "Lady". But it is a very good album, with most songs sung (and maybe mostly composed) by Roger Hodgson. "Easy Does it" and "Sister Moonshine" (with acoustic guitars) sound to me like a "medley" as they are "linked" and played one after the other."Ain`t nobody but me" is a very good song sung by Rick Davies, the "heaviest" song of this album with a lead guitar. "A Soapbox`s opera" has very good choral and orchestral arrangements. "Another Man`s Woman" has a very good piano by Davies. "Lady" is a very pop song, and I think it was released as a single. "Poor Boy" is sung by Davies, with a "mouth sax" in the beginning! "Just a Normal Day" is sung by both Davies and Hodgson, with good keyboard arrangements. "The Meaning" is my favourite song from this album, with "existential" lyrics, acoustic guitars (maybe 12 string) and a very good clarinet solo by John Helliwell, plus great drums by Bob Siebenberg. "Two of Us" is another acoustic guitar song with good keyboards and an orchestral arrangement.The cover design was an idea by Rick Davies, and it is a very good cover, one of my favourites. (http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=1252)


Track Listings:

1. Easy does It (2:17)
2. Sister Moonshine (5:15)
3. Ain't Nobody but me (5:12)
4. A soap Opera (4:50)
5. Another man's woman (6:20)
6. Lady (5:24)
7. Pour Boy (5:08)
8. Just a Normal Day (3:59)
9. The Meaning (5:21)
10. Two of Us (3:29)

Total Time: 47:26


Line-up/Musicians:

* Rick Davies - keyboards, vocals
* John Helliwell - saxophone, vocals, woodwind
* Roger Hodgson - guitar, keyboards, vocals
* Bob Siebenberg (credited as C. Benberg) - percussion, drums
* Dougie Thomson - bass


site oficial: http://www.supertramp.com/


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Posted By: elcho Date: 03 Oct 2008 14:24:00
Thanks a lot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted By: cueto Date: 03 Oct 2008 17:43:41
Another great sharing, another vinyl stored. Many thanks
Posted By: Dali999 Date: 04 Oct 2008 04:58:10
sometimes, the early stuff is the best stuff !! thankyou.

Crisis? what crisis? - the anthem of wall street?

D A L I :0
Posted By: @Andrex Date: 10 Oct 2008 08:39:25
Million thank Us !
Posted By: juanchito Date: 25 Oct 2008 07:16:09
Muy buenos discos de Supertramp. Gracias, sobre todo por el formato lossless
Posted By: Miltiades Date: 03 Nov 2008 20:36:09
Nice share, thank You!
Posted By: Acecool Date: 11 Apr 2009 06:35:37
Nice to see someone else posting my lossless rips and artwork here. Guess it saves me the trouble eh ruskaval? That goes for all the Japan Mini LP CD's of Supertramp you've posted.
Posted By: martinius Date: 22 Apr 2009 22:41:48
@Acecool
I don't understand your comment...this is MY own RIP. Maybe the explanation is that I'm not ruskaval....
Posted By: unidyn Date: 29 Aug 2009 06:44:08
It's ok martinius, you've been caught in a tangled web of mistaken identity and deception. Let me fill you in. The dubious ravakal is up to his sneaky tricks again, going all over the place and posting poor Acecool's rips of Supertramp without saying they were Acecool's! Can you believe that shit?! Now poor Acecool is a half-wreck over it all, jumping from one Supertramp release to another trying to claim what is rightfully his and save his good name. Can you imagine? It's just awful! See, Acecool spoke to Supertramp because they were initially upset because he didn't ask if it was ok to post their material. Once he explained the time it took to rip them all (and scan the artwork), the band felt bad and he was later granted permission to continue circulating them. FOR HE'S A JOLLY GOOD FELLOW! Damn the scoudrels that attempteth to steal thy work! If I may speaketh, I come not to plagarize thy lord's work and placeth elsewhere, but to merely state this humble expression of deepest gratitude "Thanks Acecool, I think you're the Aciest and Cooliest for allowing other members to share the hard work you put into these, and hardly get upset about it! THAT'S SUPER COOLIO, THANKS!!"
Posted By: AudioTiger Date: 30 May 2010 09:25:34
Eres un crack...

THANKS!.
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