| | Supertramp Crisis! What Crisis? CD Supertramp Discography of CDs
(4 Customer Reviews)
Principally recorded at A&M Studios, Los Angeles, California in 1975.
Nestled between the accomplished Crime of the Century album and 1977's Even in the Quietest Moments, Crisis? What Crisis? may not have given the band any chart success, but it did help them capture a fan base that had no concern for Supertramp's commercial sound. With Rick Davies showing off his talent on the keyboards, and Roger Hodgson's vocals soaring on almost every track, they managed to win back their earlier progressive audience while gaining new fans at the same time. Crisis received extensive air play on FM stations, especially in Britain, and the album made it into the Top 20 there and fell just outside the Top 40 in the U.S. "Ain't Nobody But Me," "Easy Does It," and the beautiful "Sister Moonshine" highlight Supertramp's buoyant and brisk instrumental and vocal alliance, while John Helliwell's saxophone gives the album even greater width. The songwriting is sharp, attentive, and passionate, and the lyrics showcase Supertramp's ease at invoking emotion into their music, which would be taken to even greater heights in albums to come. Even simple tracks like "Lady" and "Just a Normal Day" blend in nicely with the album's warm personality and charmingly subtle mood. Although the tracks aren't overly contagious or hook laden, there's still a work-in-process type of appeal spread through the cuts, which do grow on you over time. ~ Mike DeGagne
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Replaces #A&M3296
Additional personnel includes: Richard Hewson (arranger).
Producers: Supertramp, Ken Scott.
Reissue producer: Bill Levenson.
Supertramp includes: Roger Hodgson (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Richard Davies (vocals, keyboards); John Anthony Helliwell (winds, background vocals); Dougie Thomson (bass); Bob C. Benberg (drums, percussion).
Crisis! What Crisis? Music Supertramp Crisis! What Crisis? Songs Crisis! What Crisis? Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)   The Best Supertramp Disc This is the best Supertramp disc. If you like "Crime Of The Century", then you will really like this disc. It is an absolute "must-have" disc for any Supertramp fan. Submitted by Dave (Charleston, SC, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Better than the rest... one of, if not the finest Supertramp album. A great mix of pop rock for the eclectic taste. Tracks like "The Meaning," "Soapbox Opera," and "The Two of Us" remain shining examples of brilliant musicianship. Submitted by pdpryse (Cincinnati, OH)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Not Bad Not as good as the more popular albums.But a definte 'must have" for any Supertramp fans. Well worth a listen Submitted by Michael (West Palm Beach, Florida) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Excellent Album A great variety of tunes from the Tramp, and being somewhat new to some of it, I'm very satified. These guys can seriously play. Submitted by Steve F. (Whittier, CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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