Crime of the Century Supertramp

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  • Release Date: 06/11/2002
  • Original Release: 1974
  • Sales Rank: 23,107
  • Label: A&M
  • UPC: 606949334628
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Crime of the Century

1LISTENSchool 5:34
2LISTENBloody Well Right 4:31
3LISTENHide in Your Shell 6:48
4LISTENAsylum 6:43
5LISTENDreamer 3:31
6LISTENRudy 7:19
7LISTENIf Everyone Was Listening 4:04
8LISTENCrime Of The Century 5:36

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Supertramp came into their own on their third album, 1974's Crime of the Century, as their lineup gelled but, more importantly, so did their sound. The group still betrayed a heavy Pink Floyd influence, particularly in its expansive art rock arrangements graced by saxophones, but Supertramp isn't nearly as spooky as Floyd -- they're snarky collegiate elitists, an art rock variation on Steely Dan or perhaps a less difficult 10cc, filled with cutting jokes and allusions, best heard on "Bloody Well Right." This streak would later flourish on Breakfast in America, but it's present enough to give them their own character. Also present is a slight sentimental streak and a heavy fondness for pop, heard on "Dreamer," a soaring piece of art pop that became their first big hit. That and "Bloody Well Right" are the concise pop moments on the record; the rest of Crime of the Century is atmospheric like Dark Side of the Moon, but with a lighter feel and a Beatles bent. At times the album floats off into its own world, with an effect more tedious than hypnotic, but it's still a huge leap forward for the group and their most consistent album outside of that 1979 masterwork, Breakfast in America. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Supertramp's Bestby Anonymous

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April 13, 2005: Although most believe that "Breakfast in America" is Supertramp's best album, I find the better album to be "Crime of the Century". Hits take up a larger portion of this album than "Breakfast in America" according to the "Very Best Of" compilations. The album opens with the obscure "School", which I personally would not say is a hit (even though it is), but then it goes into one of their big mega-hits, "Bloody Well Right". Some people (with the excemption of die-hard fans) would probably not recognize "Hide in Your Shell" very easily, but it is one of my favorite Supertramp songs and is extremely catchy. Moving on to "Asylum", the only song that sadly did not make the "Very Best Of" compilations, even though it still is a good song. The second side opens with the catchy up-beat hit, "Dreamer" (later remade for the "Rocky & Bullwinkle" movie); though it is dissapointingly short, it is, nonetheless, a hit. Following that is the depressing 7-minute "Rudy". Following that is the sweet sound of "If Everyone Was Listening". The title track makes a perfect finale for this album. It doesn't matter what kind of Supertramp compilation or live album you get; you will always run into at least one song from this album.

Masterpiece!!!by Anonymous

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February 16, 2005: Supertramp's best album!!! This is a true masterpiece! All of the songs are just flawless! NO WEAK MOMENTS! Get this album NOW!!!


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