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Supertramp - Live in Ohio '76

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Live in Ohio '76
Supertramp
- Released on 20-03-20 by Stream Queens
- Main artist: Supertramp
- Genre: Pop/Rock Rock
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Live in Ohio '76
Supertramp
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Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Supertramp, MainArtist
2020 Stream Queens 2020 Stream Queens
Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Supertramp, MainArtist
2020 Stream Queens 2020 Stream Queens
Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Supertramp, MainArtist
2020 Stream Queens 2020 Stream Queens
Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Supertramp, MainArtist
2020 Stream Queens 2020 Stream Queens
Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Supertramp, MainArtist
2020 Stream Queens 2020 Stream Queens
Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Supertramp, MainArtist
2020 Stream Queens 2020 Stream Queens
Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Supertramp, MainArtist
2020 Stream Queens 2020 Stream Queens
Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Supertramp, MainArtist
2020 Stream Queens 2020 Stream Queens
Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Supertramp, MainArtist
2020 Stream Queens 2020 Stream Queens
Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Supertramp, MainArtist
2020 Stream Queens 2020 Stream Queens
Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Supertramp, MainArtist
2020 Stream Queens 2020 Stream Queens
Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Supertramp, MainArtist
2020 Stream Queens 2020 Stream Queens
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 12 track(s)
- Total length: 01:14:57
- Main artist: Supertramp
- Label: Stream Queens
- Genre: Pop/Rock Rock
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16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo
2020 Stream Queens 2020 Stream Queens
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Forty years ago, the English group Supertramp invaded the United States with “Breakfast in America”. The album marked both the highpoint and the beginning of the end for the group. Throughout the band’s existence, the working relationship between the cynical baritone Rick Davies and the spiritual tenor Roger Hodgson was contentious. And yet, these two opposing musicians still managed to write a classic in the history of pop.
David Bowie, star and genius, never stopped reinventing himself throughout his fascinating, shape-shifting musical career. A unique case in the history of rock.
Pink Floyd's ground-breaking album The Dark Side of the Moon was the result of a long creative process that began around 1968. A Saucerful of Secrets (the main track from the eponymous album) was, for Nick Mason at least, where it all began. Their next album Ummagumma (1969) gave each band member the opportunity to create a solo piece, though they would have to combine their talents if they wanted to hit the jackpot. Pink Floyd continued to search for the perfect record with Meddle, an album which highlighted their skills in the studio, and Atom Heart Mother, before they reached nirvana with The Dark Side of the Moon. And the album’s perfection hasn’t faded one bit, even forty-five years after its release.