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Supertramp - Crisis? What Crisis? album flac Performer: Supertramp
Title: Crisis? What Crisis?
Style: Art Rock, Pop Rock
Released: 1975
Country: US
MP3 album: 1270 mb
FLAC album: 1631 mb
Rating: 4.5
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Genre: Rock

Crisis? What Crisis? is the fourth album by the English rock band Supertramp, released in 1975. It was recorded in Los Angeles and London – Supertramp's first album to have recording done in the United States of America. A remastered CD version of the album was released on 11 June 2002 on A&M Records.

What Crisis? - Album Art Lyrics. About Crisis? What Crisis? - Album Art. Supertramp’s fourth studio album. Recorded in Los Angeles and London, their first project to be recorded in the United States. The title comes from a line of the 1973 film, The Day of the Jackal. It was also used by the newspaper The Sun as a headline to describe the United Kingdom’s government at the time. Crisis? What Crisis? - Album Art" Track Info.

What Crisis? in fact came from a sketch that Rick did in the waiting room of the studio, and it reflected the stress we were under in just getting that album completed. According to woodwinds player John Helliwell, the Crisis? What Crisis? title also seemed appropriate given the financial climate the band members found when they returned to England after spending some time recording with Scott at A&M's studios in Los Angeles. Presumably chastened after their experience with Crisis, Supertramp rode out their chart lull while taking some extra time to craft their next album, and it paid off: the band's fifth LP, 1977's Even in the Quietest Moments. rebounded their commercial fortunes in a big way, breaking the . Top 20 and spawning the major hit "Give a Little Bi. But that was just the warm-up act for the group's biggest record, the multi-platinum Breakfast in America - but that's another story.

What Crisis?" represents a switch in methodology. refusing to get into a formula for success. while they also broadened out instrumentally especially noticeable in Helliwell's clarinet and Thompson's bass who are given the space to develop themes more extensively than in the past. This is the last Supertramp album that I purchased at the same time with "Breakfast In America" and "Paris" last year as previously I had only cassette version, and only one album: "Paris". In term of musical approach "Crisis? What Crisis?" is different with "Breakfast In America" as the music is a bit more prog here with this album.

Crisis received extensive air play on FM stations, especially in Britain, and the album made it into the Top 20 there and fell just outside the Top 40 in the . Ain't Nobody But Me," "Easy Does It," and the beautiful "Sister Moonshine" highlight Supertramp's buoyant and brisk instrumental and vocal alliance, while John Helliwell's saxophone gives the album.

The artist just dropped his latest collection Crisis? What Crisis? – and we have it here for you to check out! Supertramp's new collection includes 10 tracks on 1 disc(s) with total runtime of 47:20.

Listen free to Supertramp – Crisis? What Crisis? (Easy Does It, Sister Moonshine and more). Nestled between the accomplished Crime of the Century album and 1977's Even in the Quietest Moments, Crisis? What Crisis? may not have given the band any chart success, but it did help them capture a fan base that had no concern for Supertramp's commercial sound.

Tracklist

A1 Easy Does It 2:17
A2 Sister Moonshine 5:15
A3 Ain't Nobody But Me 5:19
A4 A Soapbox Opera 4:53
A5 Another Man's Woman 6:19
B1 Lady 5:22
B2 Poor Boy 5:08
B3 Just A Normal Day 3:59
B4 The Meaning 5:15
B5 Two Of Us 3:27

Credits

  • Arranged By [Orchestra And Choir Arrangment] – Richard Hewson
  • Bass – Dougie Thomson
  • Design [Sleeve Preparation] – Dick Ward, Fabio Nicoli, Paul Wakefield
  • Drums, Percussion – Bob C. Benberg*
  • Producer – Supertramp
  • Producer, Recorded By – Ken Scott
  • Recorded By [Assisted By] – Ed Thacker, John Jansen, William Reid-Dick*
  • Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards – Roger Hodgson
  • Vocals, Keyboards, Artwork By [Idea] – Richard Davies*
  • Wind, Vocals – John Anthony Helliwell*
  • Words By, Music By – Roger Hodgson And Richard Davies*

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SP-4560 Supertramp Crisis? What Crisis? ‎(LP, Album) A&M Records SP-4560 US 1975
UICY-93610 Supertramp Crisis? What Crisis? ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM, SHM) A&M Records UICY-93610 Japan 2008
PCCY-10244 Supertramp Crisis? What Crisis? ‎(CD, Album, Promo, RE) A&M Records PCCY-10244 Japan 1991
069 493 347-2 Supertramp Crisis? What Crisis? ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) A&M Records 069 493 347-2 US Unknown
CAM 68347 Supertramp Crisis? What Crisis? ‎(Cass, Album) A&M Records CAM 68347 UK 1975