![]() ![]() With Davies at the fore, Supertramp’s follow-up album “Brother Where You Bound” was issued in 1985 featuring guitar solos from Pink Floyd’s David Gilmore. In a move towards the electronically-induced synthetic sounds, the band’s 1987 album “Free as a Bird” was dismissed by fans and critics alike, however the single “I’m Beggin’ You” reached No. ![]() Following a supporting tour, where Hodgson-penned songs were played to a minimum, the band decided to take a break which would last until 1996. ![]() The reunion resulted in the studio album “Some Things Never Change” in 1997, and the live album “It Was the Best of Times” in 1999, followed by “Slow Motion” in April 2002.Īs much as documentaries and books would like to make you think differently, practically no-one in the seventies listened to any of the cool music that came out in the seventies. The Ramones? Kraftwerk? Joy Division? They were nobodies, obscurities that most people wrote off as hipster nonsense, if they were aware of them at all. After writing those classic artists off, the ones with taste would go back to listening to Supertramp. ![]()
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