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Paris is a live album by the English rock band Supertramp, released in 1980. It was recorded on Supertramp's Breakfast in America tour in Paris, France, with most of the tracks taken from a 29 November 1979 show at the Pavillon de Paris, a venue which was once a slaughterhouse. [8] The album was originally going to be called Roadworks. [8]
Supertramp during "Breakfast In Europe" Tour - 1980 The following is intended to be the complete discography of the British progressive rock band Supertramp . Over the years they have released 11 studio albums, four live albums, five compilation albums and 28 singles.
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 ...
They celebrate in style: polishing up a bluesy, forgotten B-side (“You Started Laughing”), contrasting the gruff cynicism of Rick Davies (“Asylum”) with the Garden-of-Eden innocence of ...
70–10 Tour is a series of live albums from the English rock band Supertramp's 70-10 tour, ... "You Started Laughing" Single B-Side: 4:21: 2. "Gone Hollywood ...
All songs by Rick Davies/Roger Hodgson, except where noted. Lead vocals by Rick Davies, except tracks 5 and 10 lead vocals by Mark Hart. "You Started Laughing" – 1:47 "It's Alright" (Rick Davies) – 5:31
The Davies-led Supertramp released Brother Where You Bound in May 1985. The album was a deliberate step away from the pop approach of their last two studio albums, [ 42 ] [ 43 ] and reached no. 20 in the UK charts [ 27 ] and no. 21 in the US charts. [ 29 ]
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.