If Everyone Was Listening
Oct 13, 2020
2 minutes
Mike Mettler
was truly the charm for Supertramp. After two middling misfires, the British quintet’s third LP, September 1974’s , vaulted them into the big leagues where progressive-leaning tendencies met not-so-subversive pop sensibilities head-on. Over the course of eight songs, Supertramp took full advantage of the dynamic range of tracks like “School” (punctuated by multiple piano bursts and yelping schoolchildren), “Bloody Well Right”).
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