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Supertramp - Indelibly Stamped
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Music CD Cover Artist: Supertramp Edition: Music CD Format: Import, Original recording remastered CD Release Date: 1997-09-01 Music Label: A&M/Universal Soundtracks: - Your Popps Don't Mind
- Travelled
- Rosie Had Everything Planned
- Remember
- Forever
- Potter
- Coming Home To See You
- Times Have Changed
- Friend In Need
- Aries
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Free Music Notes for Indelibly Stamped AlbumFree Music Review: INDELIBLY SUPERTRAMPED! Hit: 4 StarsThis album was definitely the beginning of the Supertramp sound that we've become so familiar with. Even though Rick Davies was there for the self-titled first LP, he was kind of pushed to the back. Here Davies has his coming-out party, and makes his presence known through his awesome keyboard work and his deep, heavy R&B vocals, both of which have become staples in the band's canon. Meanwhile Roger Hodgson's music still sounds indicative of the first album (Note the Yes-style flutes from much of the first album's music return for "Travelled"). It sort of sounds as if the early and the latter-day Supertramps are passing each other through a time portal. It would take another record for Hodgson and Davies' songs to mesh together more brilliantly than they do here, but in the meantime what you're getting is just a very interesting mixed bag of different styles. Other than Rick and Roger's songs is a very curious rocker titled "Potter" sung by one of the other guys (probably Dave Winthrop since he's listed as a vocalist). The other highlights for me are Hodgson's "Rosie Had Everything Planned", and Davies' "Remember" (which features a blisteringly distorted Fender Rhodes) and "Forever", all 3 of which round out the first half of the CD.
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