- Source: Slow Motion (Supertramp album)
Slow Motion is the eleventh and final studio album by the English rock band Supertramp, released in April 2002.
Overview
In North America, Slow Motion was only available via mail-order from the band's website, released on their own label.
The song "Goldrush" was actually written in the early 1970s under the first Supertramp line-up, by original guitarist Richard Palmer-James, and was used as the opening number in all their shows prior to Crime of the Century. The band had tried to record it on several previous occasions, but had never before been able to recreate it in the studio to their satisfaction. While the album credits the song to Davies and Palmer-James only, Roger Hodgson supposedly co-wrote it.
Reception
AllMusic praised the songs and diversity in styles, but criticized the production and runtime.
Track listing
All songs written by Rick Davies, except where noted.
"Slow Motion" – 3:50
"Little By Little" – 4:30
"Broken Hearted" – 4:28
"Over You" – 5:06
"Tenth Avenue Breakdown" – 8:57
"A Sting in the Tail" – 5:17
"Bee in Your Bonnet" – 6:27
"Goldrush" (Rick Davies, Richard Palmer-James) – 3:06
"Dead Man's Blues" – 8:26
Personnel
Supertramp
Rick Davies – keyboards, lead vocals, harmonica
John Helliwell – saxophone, woodwinds
Lee Thornburg – trumpet, backing vocals, trombone
Carl Verheyen – guitars
Mark Hart – keyboards, backing vocals, guitars
Cliff Hugo – bass
Bob Siebenberg – drums
Jesse Siebenberg – percussion, backing vocals
= Production
=Producers: Rick Davies, Mark Hart, Jay Messina
Engineer: Jay Messina
Mastering: Greg Calbi
Pro-tools: Seth McClain
Photography: Jean Ber, Richard Frankel
Charts and certfications
References
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- Supertramp
- Penghargaan Grammy untuk Album Terbaik Tahun Ini
- Slow Motion (Supertramp album)
- Supertramp
- List of Supertramp band members
- Supertramp discography
- List of songs recorded by Supertramp
- Slow Motion
- Retrospectacle – The Supertramp Anthology
- Crime of the Century (album)
- Rick Davies
- Richard Palmer-James