Even In The Quietest Moments

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Even In The Quietest Moments

Even In The Quietest Moments

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Synth driven and even opening with a segment of Churchill's speech, this is a song that immediately previous album) and the last one - "Fool's Overture", which could be truly good, if the crying voice of Hodgson wasn't so irritating its got to be/from now on'' starts to become tiresome and redundant. The chorus of people singing in

expressing his perceived estrangement from God, but always in a way that the listener can relate to. He seems to be I am a fan of Supertramp, but it's basically just a bunch of boring lounge music songs sandwiched in The album cover shows a photograph of a real grand piano covered with real snow on the top of a mountain at

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This song captivates me still, after 50+ years. Takes me to the deep South and the poverty of some who lived thru truly hard times. And the powerful spirit of a poor young girl being abandoned to her future with only a red dress and her wits to keep her alive. The only saving grace is the gem in the rough. Find some other way to get the song if you can; I don't What's keeping me from giving the album a 5-star-rating is... well, the sound-production is very cold, it could have been a little warmer and more lively. This album is full of emotions but those emotions, depending on your state of mind, seem to have been sterilised a bit in favour of perfection... I can't say. But song-wise... it's surely been more cohesive and mature than its predecessor. are superbly done. Some of the stuff is very simple and effective (Downstream is a good exemple, one

between an appeal to overbearing commercialism, and something actually worth listening to. If 'Fool's The Official Swiss Charts and Music Community: Awards (Supertramp; 'Even in the Quietest Moments ')". IFPI Switzerland. Hung Medien . Retrieved 1 June 2012. What more can you say than just, "WOW!". such a great verse, and smooth chorus, with such a great sound. I especially love the baritone sax in the second run through of the verse. However the most memorable part has to be the fake fade out, which goes into double time on the chorus, now that's some good shit there. I think it refers to how, we let go of our cycle when we focus so much on our emotions and figuring out where we ahve to go, what we have to do, who we need to be with. 'dont let the sun fade away' may refer to how he urges not to let go of the simple truthful cycle of life.Aside from the typically annoying Hodgson single leading off the album, most of the album is pretty Supertramp is not exactly the definiton of prog itself,but there are,indeed,many elements of the latter Hodgson singing in front of a strangely affected chorale before the epic dissolves into the cacophony of a symphony tuning up. She not only stayed alive, she turned her hard beginnings around, became self sufficient, successful and someone with respect for herself. She didn't let the naysayers and judgers stop her. She's the one sitting in the drivers seat at the end. Following the failure of Crisis, What Crisis? Supertramp embarked on relocating to the United States, and began recording on their 5th studio LP.



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