I know Supertramp were ridiculous, the epitome of hippy. But those tunes! Oh my God they were incredible, the greatest pure pop with the merest hint of proggy and unlike their more egotistical peers, absolutely no pomp. They have remained my most secret, secret pleasure, absurd and ridiculed yet hugely likeable. Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson just couldn’t help but write good stuff. And they performed it all with absolutely no fuss.
What I liked about them was that unlike a similar set up, say 10cc, they had no pretensions or agendas, hidden or otherwise. They were just supreme craftsmen who did their thing which just happened to get all our feet tapping and our hearts singing, nothing more, nothing less. But it was enough.
01 Land Ho / Single A Side March 1974
02 School / Crime Of The Century September 1974
03 Hide In Your Shell / Crime Of The Century September 1974
04 Asylum / Crime Of The Century September 1974
05 Easy Does It / Crisis? What Crisis? November 1975
06 Sister Moonshine / Crisis? What Crisis? November 1975
07 A Soapbox Opera / Crisis? What Crisis? November 1975
08 The Meaning / Crisis? What Crisis? November 1975
09 Even In The Quietest Moments / Even In The Quietest Moments April 1977
10 Downstream / Even In The Quietest Moments April 1977
11 Oh Darling / Breakfast In America March 1979
12 Lord Is It Mine / Breakfast In America March 1979
13 Child Of Vision / Breakfast In America March 1979
14 Put On Your Old Brown Shoes / Famous Last Words October 1982
15 C’est Le Bon / Famous Last Words October 1982