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This was the first Supertramp album for which Siebenberg was credited under his real name. All previous Supertramp albums on which he had appeared credited him as "Bob C. Benberg". Additional personnel. Claire Diament – backing vocals on "Don't Leave Me Now" Ann Wilson – backing vocals on "Put On Your Old Brown Shoes" and "C'est le bon"
Supertramp is the debut album by the English rock band Supertramp, released in August 1970. [3] The first UK press was released under the title "And I'm Not Like Other", but this title was printed on the labels only. In some countries it was released under the titles Surely (Singapore), and Now and Then (Spain).
Supertramp were one of the first groups to be signed to the UK branch of A&M Records and their first album, Supertramp, was released on 14 August 1970 in the UK and Canada (it would not be issued in the US until late 1977).
Crazy / Ain't Nobody But Me / Breakfast in America / Bloody Well Right / It's Raining Again / Put on Your Old Brown Shoes / Hide in Your Shell / Waiting So Long / Give a Little Bit / From Now On / The Logical Song / Goodbye Stranger / Dreamer / Rudy / Fool's Overture / Encores: School / Crime of the Century
Supertramp: 1970 [6] "You Never Can Tell with Friends" Rick Davies: Rick Davies: Free as a Bird: 1987 [5] "You Started Laughing When I Held You In My Arms" [e] Rick Davies: Rick Davies: B-side to "Lady" 1975 [20] "You Win, I Lose" ‡ Rick Davies: Rick Davies: Some Things Never Change: 1997 [8] "Your Poppa Don't Mind" ‡ Rick Davies Roger ...
"Don't Leave Me Now", a song by Lost Frequencies featuring Mathieu Koss from Cup of Beats, 2020 Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Don't Leave Me Now .
Breakfast in America topped the US Billboard 200 for six weeks and became Supertramp's biggest selling album, while producing four hit singles: "The Logical Song", "Goodbye Stranger", "Take the Long Way Home" and the title track. [14] In Japan, the album reached number 1 on the Music Labo chart in 1979. [15]
As Supertramp's first career retrospective, Retrospectacle contains a compilation of the most popular songs, live tracks and favourite album tracks from all of their albums from Supertramp to Slow Motion, including the live albums Paris and It Was the Best of Times. It was released as either a single disc or a double album.