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Breakfast in America (Remastered)

Supertramp

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Supertramp began the ‘70s as a progressive rock outfit inclined towards overwhelming self-indulgence. As the decade wore on, the band eschewed their epic songform and tightened their sound until 1979’s Breakfast in America completely transformed them into a hit-making pop music machine. Instrumentally, the group still had ornate flashes — woodwinds and keyboards will do that — but the tunes were mostly orchestrated to get to the hummable choruses, of which there were now many. The band specializes in sarcastic social commentary. “The Logical Song” emphasizes this philosophical bent and in good humor sounds like it was written with a rhyming dictionary on hand. The title cut highlights the band’s loner streak. And “Take the Long Way Home” casts an eye towards an isolating mid-life crisis. The lyrical jabs at mediocrity and the status quo float past almost without notice since the luxuriant ’70s AM radio pop with a touch of FM Hi-Fidelity, plush on the ears and soothing throughout, casts a mesmerizing spell.

Customer Reviews

Fantastic!

I have always been a Supertramp fan since the first moment I was played this album almost 20 years ago. This album is perfect for a lazy afternoon listen.My favorite tracks are Breakfast in America, Take the Long Way Home and Goodbye Stranger. This is a no brainer purchase from iTunes. Pure classic.

Supertramp's best album overall

While longer-term Supertramp fans would argue that albums like 'Crisis, What Crisis?' and 'Crime of the Century' hold brighter moments like 'Sister Moonshine' and other fan favorites, 'Breakfast In America' is the album that broke Supertramp to the mass market -- largely because it's a brilliant album with a wide-reaching bunch of songs that are crowd pleasers. The Logical Song is great stuff and the title cut is brilliant. Goodbye Stranger is just plain fun. Highly recommended.

Solid LP!

Every song is well written, even the lesser known songs like "Oh Darling" and "Just Another Nervous Wreck." Gwen Stefani and No Doubt owe a writing credit for borrrowing the intro to "Breakfast in America" for "Don't Speak." I always think it's Supertramp when "Don't Speak" comes on the radio!

Biography

Formed: 1969 in England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

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)....
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