... Dreamer is an organ driven song. a very catchy tune. with high pitched vocals. You'll find it on 70's various compillations and Im sure it has paid for a nice little nestegg for the crusty supertramp people. The lyrics dont make you want to punch the air not really very inspiring at all really.
Advantages: good song Disadvantages: rubbish high pitched singing
...solo. Yep these are crustys. Dreamer is an organ driven song. a very catchy tune. with high pitched vocals. You'll find it on 70's various compillations and Im sure it has paid for a nice little nestegg for the crusty supertramp people. The lyrics dont make you want to punch the air not really very inspiring at all really.
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is this typical of supertramp one of those hage 1970s rock acts when all the band members are crusty types with beards who park their fags in the strings on machine head whilst picking out a dreamy solo. Yep these are crustys. Dreamer is an organ driven song. a very catchy tune. with high pitched vocals. You'll find it on 70's various compillations and Im sure it has paid for a nice little nestegg for the crusty supertramp people. The lyrics dont make you want to punch the air not really very inspiring at all really.
Advantages: Jam packed, top-hits, a retrospective take on the developing sounds of an institutional band. Disadvantages: Too many previous substandard compilations until now!
, Retrospectable, is set to be yet another milestone in their catalogue of successes!
Retrospectacle is probably the best example of a collection of Supertramps complete works, that achieved top chart positions.
"Surely" features on Retrospectacle, as an example of Supertramps very early work, featured on their originally self-titled album of 1972, before Supertramp's more defining accomplishments were created.
It wasn't until Supertramps 1974 Album "Crime of The Century" that they began to really establish some chart success, with "Dreamer" scoring in the Top Ten in the UK and Top 13 in America's billboard chart.
"Dreamer" is almost anthemic since it's debut in the 1970's, having been covered by various artists since, including Scooter, who catapulted the hit back to the number one spot with a technoey-trance backbeat and sampling ...