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Supertramp is underrated

Supertramp, the unsung heroes of rock, have been quietly crafting sonic masterpieces while the world was distracted by more flashy acts. Their music? As hidden as Waldo in a candy cane factory. With tracks like "Breakfast in America" and "Take the Long Way Home," they've been delivering musical gold while we were busy chasing fool's gold. So, let's give credit where it's due - Supertramp is like that secret ingredient in your grandma's famous recipe, making the rock 'n' roll stew unforgettable, and it's high time they got their standing ovation!
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Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Loads of great stuff on the albums.
Sort of 'raunchy rock' on the first two then Crime of the century.
Then it goes almost 'Folk-Rock' before Breakfast in America with 'singalongy' charty stuff.
Even Rick Davis' 'solo written' albums that followed after Roger left....all good
WiFiWitch · 41-45, F
@Picklebobble2 breakfast in america has some solid bangers, the entire album is good
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
@WiFiWitch Critics often say they hit their creative peak with Crime of the century and commercially with Breakfast in America.
Which is probably true.
But when you consider Supertramp was a commercial venture by a Dutch businessman it's a wonder any of this stuff exists at all !