Supertramp – Breakfast in America

Album Info

Artist: Supertramp

Title: Breakfast in America

Year: 1979

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Tracklist

  • 1. Gone Hollywood - 2010 Remastered (5:20)
  • 2. The Logical Song - Remastered 2010 (4:11)
  • 3. Goodbye Stranger - 2010 Remastered (5:50)
  • 4. Breakfast In America - 2010 Remastered (2:39)
  • 5. Oh Darling - 2010 Remastered (4:02)
  • 6. Take The Long Way Home - 2010 Remastered (5:08)
  • 7. Lord Is It Mine - 2010 Remastered (4:10)
  • 8. Just Another Nervous Wreck - 2010 Remastered (4:25)
  • 9. Casual Conversations - 2010 Remastered (2:58)
  • 10. Child Of Vision - 2010 Remastered (7:31)
  • 1. The Logical Song - Live At Pavillon de Paris/1979 (4:05)
  • 2. Goodbye Stranger - Live At Pavillon de Paris/1979 (6:10)
  • 3. Breakfast In America - Live At Wembley/1979 (3:05)
  • 4. Oh Darling - Live In Miami/1979 (4:20)
  • 5. Take The Long Way Home - Live At Wembley/1979 (4:47)
  • 6. Another Man's Woman - Live At Pavillon de Paris/1979 (7:32)
  • 7. Even In The Quietest Moments - Live At Pavillon de Paris/1979 (5:35)
  • 8. Rudy - Live At Wembley/1979 (7:28)
  • 9. Downstream - Live At Pavillon de Paris/1979 (3:28)
  • 10. Give A Little Bit - Live At Pavillon de Paris/1979 (4:02)
  • 11. From Now On - Live At Wembley/1979 (6:53)
  • 12. Child Of Vision - Live At Pavillon de Paris/1979 (7:31)

Review

Alright, hold onto your headphones, folks! "Breakfast in America" by Supertramp, especially the Deluxe Edition, is the gourmet meal of late '70s rock. This album is like that perfectly toasted sandwich: crunchy, layered, and oh-so-satisfying. With earworms like "The Logical Song," "Goodbye Stranger," and "Take the Long Way Home," it's no wonder these tracks still live rent-free in our heads and on the band's setlists!

Let’s talk visuals! The album cover looks like the result of a Statue of Liberty-themed diner fever dream—Mike Doud and Mick Haggerty must’ve had a blast coming up with this one. And that back cover? Band’s just chilling at Bert's Mad House, munching on breakfast and perusing their hometown rags like it's no big deal. Musically, it's a smorgasbord where pop hooks meet progressive rock intricacies. Want some catchy pop? Dig into "Gone Hollywood" and "Oh Darling." But if you're craving something more complex, "The Logical Song" and "Child of Vision" are layered like a seven-tier cake. The bonus disc packed with live performances from their 1979 world tour just adds extra zest to this already juicy album. Bottom line: "Breakfast in America" is the sonic equivalent of comfort food—timeless, tasty, and totally irresistible. - Dave