Is Everybody Listening?

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Is Everybody Listening? (live)
Live album from Supertramp

Publication
(s)

November 6, 2001

admission

9 March 1975, Hammersmith Odeon , London ( Great Britain )

Label (s) Pilot Records (Burning Airlines)
(licensed by A&M Records )

Format (s)

LP and CD

Genre (s)

Progressive rock

Title (number)

12 (CD)

running time

74:57 (CD)

occupation see below
chronology
It Was the Best of Times (1999) Is Everybody Listening? (live) Slow Motion
(2002)

Is Everybody Listening? is a special edition live album by British pop / rock band Supertramp that was released on November 6, 2001. It was released between the releases of the live album It Was the Best of Times (1999) and the studio album Slow Motion (2002) and, as a limited edition, is not one of the Supertramp albums that are still available. The record was recorded on March 9, 1975 during the band's concert in London . A digitally reworked recording of this show was released in 2014 as part of the 40th Anniversary Edition of the album Crime of the Century ; it contains a bonus track .

description

The album was "Is Everybody Listening?" Contrary to the cover labeled "Recorded Live, Cleveland , Ohio in 1976," not during a concert in this US included lying -Bundesstaat big city but with such of the year 1975 at the Hammersmith Odeon in the British capital, London ; this was announced by Supertramp member John Helliwell on his website. The show took place during the tour of the same name for the 1975 album “ Crisis? What Crisis? " instead of.

During the concert, Supertramp played in their successful line-up: Rick Davies (keyboards, vocals), John Helliwell (keyboard, clarinet, saxophone, vocals), Roger Hodgson (guitars, keyboards, vocals), Bob Siebenberg (percussion, drums) and Dougie Thomson (bass guitar, backing vocals).

“Is Everybody Listening?” Contains the songs from the entire album “ Crime of the Century ” and four (songs 5 ​​to 8) from “Crisis? What Crisis? ". All works were written by Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson .

According to the cover imprint, the record was marketed by Pilot Records (licensed by A&M Records ).

Song list

The album "Is Everybody Listening?" Contains 12 songs. The specified lengths refer to the original CD version of the album, which is 74:57 minutes long. All songs, with the exception of the songs with a corresponding vocal comment ("G .:"), were sung by their authors, who are named in "()", as the main voice.

  1. School - 6:17 - (Hodgson); G .: Hodgson; Share: Davies
  2. Bloody Well Right - 6:50 - (Davies)
  3. Hide in Your Shell - 6:52 - (Hodgson)
  4. Asylum - 7:05 - (Davies); G .: Davies; Parts: Hodgson
  5. Sister Moonshine - 5:21 - (Hodgson)
  6. Just a Normal Day - 4:09 - (Davies); G .: Davies; Parts: Hodgson
  7. Another Man's Woman - 7:47 - (Davies)
  8. Lady - 8:58 - (Hodgson)
  9. Dreamer - 3:30 - (Hodgson)
  10. Rudy - 7:25 - (Davies)
  11. If Everyone Was Listening - 4:35 - (Hodgson)
  12. Crime of the Century - 6:08 - (Davies)

occupation

production

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Is Everybody Listening , in: Biography by John Helliwell , on johnhelliwell.com