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Supertramp school crime of the century
Supertramp school crime of the century









Several other tracks appeared on later albums ( Crisis? What Crisis?. While recording the album, Davies and Hodgson recorded approximately 42 demo songs, from which only 8 were chosen to appear on the album. The album was recorded at several studios, including Ramport Studios (owned by The Who) and Trident Studios, with co-producer Ken Scott. The record label A&M, in particular A&R man Dave Margereson (who would become their manager for the next ten years), sent this new line-up to a seventeenth-century farm in west Dorset in order to rehearse together and prepare the album. Benberg, woodwinds player John Helliwell, and bassist Dougie Thomson. Īfter the failure of their first two albums and an unsuccessful tour, Supertramp broke up Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson recruited new members, drummer Bob C. The album's dedication reads "To Sam", which is a nickname for Stanley August Miesegaes, the Dutch millionaire who supported the band financially from 1969–72. The album has received critical acclaim, including its inclusion in Rolling Stone's "50 Greatest Prog Rock Albums of All Time".

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Benberg), woodwinds player John Anthony Helliwell, bassist Dougie Thomson, and co-producer Ken Scott. The album was Supertramp's first to feature drummer Bob Siebenberg (at the time credited as Bob C. It was a UK Top 10 album and a US Top 40 album, eventually being certified Gold in the US in 1977 after the release of Even in the Quietest Moments. Crime of the Century was Supertramp's commercial breakthrough in both the US and UK, aided by the UK hit " Dreamer" and the US hit " Bloody Well Right". Crime of the Century is the third studio album by the English rock band Supertramp, released in September 1974 on A&M Records.











Supertramp school crime of the century