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The Ultimate High-Fidelity Journey: Supertramp’s Greatest Hits

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A massive thanks to TFM for the high-quality rip. This is a must-have for any classic rock collection. Supertramp - Best Of - -FLAC---TFM-

Supertramp in Super Sound: The Ultimate Guide to the Best Of Compilations in FLAC Quality

Rating (as a fan-made compilation):

★★★☆☆ Good for lossless enthusiasts willing to tidy up tags, but not a substitute for an official release. Excellent dynamic range (no clipping)

Format Note:

High-quality versions labeled as FLAC typically originate from digital remasters (such as the 1997 or 2002 editions) to preserve the intricate sound quality of the band's progressive pop production. Full Tracklist All tracks are full-length album versions. Song Title Original Album Lead Vocals School Crime of the Century (1974) Roger Hodgson & Rick Davies Goodbye Stranger Breakfast in America (1979) Rick Davies & Roger Hodgson The Logical Song Breakfast in America (1979) Roger Hodgson Bloody Well Right Crime of the Century (1974) Rick Davies Breakfast in America Breakfast in America (1979) Roger Hodgson Rudy Crime of the Century (1974) Rick Davies & Roger Hodgson Take the Long Way Home Breakfast in America (1979) Roger Hodgson Crime of the Century Crime of the Century (1974) Rick Davies Dreamer Crime of the Century (1974) Roger Hodgson & Rick Davies Ain't Nobody But Me Crisis? What Crisis? (1975) Rick Davies Hide in Your Shell Crime of the Century (1974) Roger Hodgson From Now On Even in the Quietest Moments... (1977) Rick Davies Give a Little Bit Even in the Quietest Moments... (1977) Roger Hodgson It's Raining Again ...Famous Last Words... (1982) Roger Hodgson Cannonball Brother Where You Bound (1985) Rick Davies [Sources: 1.2.2] Personnel Credits Supertramp in Super Sound: The Ultimate Guide to

"Breakfast in America"

: The title track from their best-selling 1979 album , which topped charts worldwide.

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If there’s one progressive-pop band that defied easy categorization, it’s Supertramp. Their Best Of —in this release—isn’t just a hits package; it’s a sonic time capsule of late-70s and early-80s FM radio gold. But does this particular high-resolution edition do justice to their layered, keyboard-driven symphonies? Let’s dive in.