Retrospectacle: The Supertramp Anthology
10/11/2005 | A&m
Lyrics from Retrospectacle: The Supertramp Anthology
All Music Guide Review
Considering their career spanned close to 30 years, it's amazing how condensed most people's vision of Supertramp has become. Or maybe not. Few listeners, after all, would disagree that their prime period encompassed the mere six or so years that divided Crime of the Century (their third album) from Breakfast in America (their sixth), and that the pile of vinyl on either side of that is more or less padding. Certainly Retrospectacle has no problem with that scenario. A completist's eye for affairs does permit the first two albums to enjoy a quick look-in, with one song apiece; and similar treatment is meted out to the seven albums that took the band through the '80s and beyond. The meat of the moment, however, arrives with "Land Ho," the first vinyl manifestation of the so-called "classic" 'tramp lineup, and a lost 45 from early 1974. And, from thereon in, it's all plain sailing -- five songs from Crime of the Century, four apiece from Crisis? What Crisis and Even in the Quietest Moments. . ., and a whopping six from Breakfast in America, all selected to depict the band at the peak of its creative and musical powers -- the haunted harp that opens "School," the staccato percussion that powers "Lady," the lurid harmonies of "From Now On," and on to the sheer illogical madness of "The Logical Song" -- in fact, the only weakness here is the substitution of a live "You Started Laughing" for the vastly superior studio B-side. That aside, though, Retrospectacle tells its story with as much panache as the best of Supertramp could ever demand. ~ Dave Thompson, All Music Guide
Retrospectacle: The Supertramp Anthology Track Listing
Credits of Retrospectacle: The Supertramp Anthology
- Anthony Marinelli
- Synclavier
- Jay Messina
- Producer, Engineer, Mastering
- Gary Mielke
- Oberheim
- Lise Miller
- Vocals (Background)
- Scott Page
- Brass
- Richard Palmer
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Balalaika
- Lon Price
- Brass
- Allen Sides
- Engineer
- Bob Siebenberg
- Percussion, Drums
- Ed Thacker
- Assistant Engineer
- Lee Thornburg
- Trombone, Brass, Vocals (Background), Trumpet
- Dougie Thompson
- Bass
- Carl Verheyen
- Guitar
- Marty Walsh
- Vocals (Background)
- Dave Winthrop
- Flute, Vocals, Saxophone
- David Woodford
- Brass
- Norman Hall
- Engineer
- Slyde Hyde
- Trombone, Tuba
- Linda Foot
- Vocals (Background)
- Robert Millar
- Harmonica, Percussion
- Bob Loftus
- Assistant Engineer
- Steve McMillan
- Engineer, Mixing
- Scott Schinder
- Essay
- Steve Crimmel
- Engineer
- Richard Frankel
- Art Direction
- Meire Murakami
- Design
- Emily Cagan
- Product Manager
- Jesse Siebenberg
- Percussion, Vocals (Background)
- Ute Friesleben
- Production Coordination
- Rick Davies & Jazzismo
- Harmonica, Executive Producer, Compilation, Producer, Keyboards, Vocals, Timbales
- Shannon Steckloff
- Production Coordination
- Jason Mariani
- Digital Editing
- Tom Anderson
- Engineer, Mixing
- Evan Rogers
- Vocals (Background)
- Tom Lord-Alge
- Mixing
- Ken Allardyce
- Engineer
- Brian Banks
- Synclavier
- Greg Calbi
- Mastering
- Gary Chang
- Programming
- Kevin Currie
- Percussion
- Jack Douglas
- Producer
- Geoff Emerick
- Engineer, Mixing
- Mark Ettel
- Engineer, Mixing
- Frank Farrell
- Piano, Harmony Vocals, Accordion, Guitar (Bass)
- Mark Hart
- Guitar, Vocals, Vocals (Background), Producer, Keyboards
- John Helliwell
- Keyboards, Saxophone, Brass, Woodwind
- Peter Henderson
- Producer, Engineer
- Richard Hewson
- Orchestral Arrangements
- Cliff Hugo
- Bass
- John Jansen
- Assistant Engineer
- David Kershenbaum
- Producer
- Nick Lane
- Brass
- Bill Levenson
- Compilation
- Jeff Lorenzen
- Assistant Engineer
- Roger Hodgson
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Piano, Cello, Guitar (Bass), Keyboards, Vocals
- Karyn White
- Vocals (Background)
- Steve Reid
- Percussion















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