1970,
United Kingdom
00:47:45;
44M;
128JS;
30;
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Surely
- 0:31
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It's A Long Road
- 5:33
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Aubade And I Am Not Like Other
- 5:17
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Words Unspoken
- 3:59
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Maybe I'm A Beggar
- 6:44
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Home Again
- 1:15
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Nothing To Show
- 4:53
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Shadow Song
- 4:23
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Try Again
- 12:02
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Surely
- 3:08
Ken Allardyce - engineer [recording engineered by] [2-14]
Tom Anderson - mixed by [mixing engineer] [1-14 to 1-17]
Brian Banks - programmed by [synclavier programming by] [2-11]
Bruno Budrovic - artwork by [cover art]
Greg Calbi - mastered by
Gary Chang - programmed by [fairlight and ppg programming by] [2-11]
Michel Colombier - arranged by [orchestral arrangements by] [1-14 to 1-17]
Steve Crimmel - engineer [backing track engineer assisted by] [2-11]
Kevin Currie - percussion [1-02]
Rick Davies - compilation producer, harmonica [1-1 to 1-9, 2-14, 2-15], keyboards [1-2 to 2-15], producer [2-12, 2-14, 2-15], vocals, words by, music by [2-11 to 2-13, 2-15], organ, piano, electric piano [1-01], timbales [2-12], executive producer [2-13]
Jack Douglas - producer [2-13]
Geoff Emerick - mixed by [mixing engineer] [1-14 to 1-17]
Mark Ettel - mixed by [mixing engineer] [2-11]
Frank Farrell - bass guitar, piano, accordion, harmony vocals [1-02]
Linda Foot - backing vocals [2-12]
Richard Frankel - art direction
Norman Hall - engineer [2-11, 2-12]
Mark Hart - guitar [2-12 to 2-15], keyboards [2-12 to 2-14], vocals [2-13, 2-14], soloist [guitar solo], vocals [additional vocals] [2-12], co-producer, backing vocals [background vocals] [2-15]
John Helliwell - clarinet [1-3 to 1-17], keyboards [2-8 to 2-10], saxophone [1-3 to 1-17, 2-11 to 2-15], vocals [1-3 to 1-17], woodwind [woodwind instruments] [2-1 to 2-10], woodwind [woodwinds] [2-13 to 2-15], brass [brass section] [2-12]
Peter Henderson - engineer [recording engineer] [1-14 to 1-17], producer, engineer [2-1 to 2-10]
Richard Hewson - arranged by [orchestral arrangements by] [1-5 to 1-13]
Roger Hodgson - acoustic guitar [1-1, 1-2], bass guitar [1-1, 1-2], guitar [1-3 to 2-10], keyboards [1-10 to 2-10], piano [1-3 to 1-9], vocals [1-1 to 2-10], cello [1-01], lead guitar [1-02]
Rick Davies & Roger Hodgson - words by, music by [1-1 to 2-10, 2-14]
Cliff Hugo - bass [2-13 to 2-15]
Slyde Hyde - tuba, trombone [2-1 to 2-6]
John Jansen - engineer [1-5 to 1-9], engineer [assisted by] [1-10 to 1-13]
David Kershenbaum - producer [2-11]
Nick Lane - brass [brass section] [2-12]
Bill Levenson - compilation producer
Bob Loftus - engineer [assistant engineer] [2-12]
Tom Lord-Alge - mixed by [2-12]
Jeff Lorenzen - mixed by [assistant engineer] [2-12]
Steve MacMillan - mixed by [mixing engineer assisted by] [2-11]
Jason Mariani - engineer [pro tools engineering by] [2-15]
Anthony Marinelli - programmed by [synclavier programming by] [2-11]
Jay Messina - engineer [2-13, 2-15], mastered by, mixed by [mix engineered by] [2-14], co-producer [2-15]
Gary Mielke - programmed by [oberheim programming] [1-14 to 2-6]
Robert Millar - percussion, harmonica [1-01]
Liza Miller - backing vocals [2-12]
Meire Murakami - design
Scott Page - brass [brass section] [2-12]
Richard Palmer-James - words by, music by, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, balalaika, vocals [1-01]
Russel Pope - producer, engineer [2-07]
Lon Price - brass [brass section] [2-12]
Steve Reid - percussion [2-12]
Will Reid-Dick - engineer [assisted by] [1-10 to 1-13]
Evan Rogers - backing vocals [2-12]
Scott Schinder - liner notes [essay by]
Ken Scott - producer, engineer [1-5 to 1-13], remix [1-3, 1-4]
Allen Sides - engineer [backing track engineer] [2-11]
Bob Siebenberg - drums [1-3 to 2-15], percussion [1-3 to 2-10]
Jesse Siebenberg - percussion [2-14, 2-15], backing vocals [background vocals] [2-15]
Supertramp - arranged by [orchestral arrangements by] [1-14 to 1-17], producer [1-1 to 2-6, 2-8 to 2-12]
Ed Thacker - engineer [assisted by] [1-10 to 1-13]
Dougie Thomson - bass [1-3 to 2-12]
Lee Thornburg - trumpet, trombone [2-13 to 2-15], brass [brass section], trumpet, soloist [trumpet solo] [2-12], backing vocals [background vocals] [2-13]
Vartan - art direction
Carl Verheyen - guitar [2-13 to 2-15]
Marty Walsh - guitar, backing vocals [2-12]
Tom Walsh - percussion [2-13]
Karyn White - backing vocals [2-12]
Dave Winthrop - flute, saxophone, vocals [1-02]
David Woodford - brass [brass section] [2-12]
Booklet:
2 CD Version includes the hits:
The Logical Song
Breakfast In America
Dreamer
It's Raining Again
Plus Land Ho & Summer Romance
previously unreleased on CD
Track 1-1 Recorded at Morgan Sound Studios, London, England, June 1970 From the album SUPERTRAMP, released July 1970
Track 1-2 Recorded March/april 1971 at Olympic Studios, London, England
From the album INDELIBLY STAMPED, released June 1971
Tracks 1-3, 1-4 Recorded at Maximum Sound Studios, London, England and Kitchen Studios, London, July - September 1973
Original single version of LAND HO was remixed by Ken Scott at Trident Studios, London, England, November 1973
First issued as a single and released March 1974
This version, remixed at A&M Studios, Los Angeles, California, June 1975, is previously unreleased.
Tracks 5 to 9 Recorded at Trident, Ramport and Scorpio Sound Studios, London, England, between February and June 1974
From the album CRIME OF THE CENTURY, released September 1974
Recorded at A&M Studios, Los Angeles, California; Ramport Studios and Scorpio Sound Studios, London, England, Summer through Autumn 1975
From the album CRISIS? WHAT CRISIS?, released November 1975
Tracks 14 to 17 Recorded at the Caribou Ranch, Nederland, Colorado and the Record Plant, Los Angeles, California
From the album EVEN IN THE QUIETEST MOMENTS, released April 1977
Tracks 2-1 to 2-6 Recorded at The Village Recorders, Los Angeles, California
Mixed at Crystal Sound's Studio B, Los Angeles, California
From the album BREAKFAST IN AMERICA, released March 1979
Track 2-7 Recorded November 29th, 1979 at the Paris Pavillion, Paris, France with the Mobile 1 Remote
Mixed at Chateau Recorders, North Hollywood, California
From the album PARIS, released September 1980
Tracks 8 to 10 Recorded and mixed at Unicorn Studios, Nevada City, California
Additional recording:
The Backyard Studio, Encino, California
Rumbo Recorders, Canoga Park, California
Bill Schnee's, North Hollywood, California
From the album FAMOUS LAST WORDS, released September 1982
Track 2-11 Recorded and mixed at
Ocean Way Recording, Hollywood, California
The Backyard Studio, Encino, California
From the album BROTHER WHERE YOU BOUND, released June 1985
Track 2-12 Recorded at:
The Backyard Studio, Encino, California and Ocean Way Recording, Hollywood, California
Mixed at Larrabee Sound, West Hollywood, California
From the album FREE AS A BIRD, released October 1987
Track 2-13 Recorded at Ocean Way Studios, Hollywood, California and The Backyard Studios, Encino, California
Mixed at Manhattan Center Studios, New York, New York
From the album SOME THINGS NEVER CHANGE, released March 1997
Track 2-14 Recorded at The Royal Albert Hall, London, England, September 19 and 20, 1997
Mixed at Manhattan Center Studios, New York, New York
From the album IT WAS THE BEST OF TIMES, released April 1999
Track 2-15 Recorded at:
Backing tracks: Sonora Recorders, Los Angeles, California
Overdubs: The Backyard Studios, Hampton Bays, New York
Mixing: Manhattan Center Studios, New York, New York
From the album SLOW MOTION, released March 2002
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