Supertramp
Royal Albert Hall **
London, England **
1977-02-05 ** [possibly incorrect, see note below]
** [NOTE: Online tour databases for the band show that they were not in tour in February]
Lineage: Original Broadcast CD (King Biscuit Flower Hour) >> EAC >> SHN
Additional lineage (2005): SHN >> Cd wave >> Flac
Setlist
01. Broadcast Introduction
02. Give A Little Bit
03. Bloody Well Right
04. Sister Moonshine
05. From Now On
06. Hide In Your Shell
07. Poor Boy
08. Dreamer
09. Fool's Overture
Running Time: 51:30
Band:
Roger Hodgson: vocals, guitar, keyboards
Rick Davies: vocals, keyboards
John A. Helliwell: flute, clarinet, saxophone
Dougie Thomson: bass
Bob Siebenberg: drums, percussion
Sourced primarily from easytree/dime by 1001001SOS on December 17, 2004
Later on December 17, 2004, JC shared alternate/additional tracks to 1001001SOS's torrent because:
"On my version the commercials before and after [Give a Little Bit to From Now On] are separate, whereas
these four flow from one to the other, and that is why I've seeded all four instead of the extra 'From Now
On' on it's own." The lineage of the additional tracks is: STG download>CDR>EAC>FLAC
This version was compiled by docrupard for dime on July 2, 2005
docrupard notes:
I got this from Easytree a year or so ago, and it was from the original disc (= GOOD), but included all of
the commercials and was not split into tracks (= BAD). So I used CD wave to cut into tracks and remove the
commercials, and the result is 51 minutes of the boys on their "Even In The Quietest Moments" tour. A few
rarer tracks ("Sister Moonshine" and "Poor Boy"), and all of the tracks sound great.
Additional notes (2022):
Although the 1001001SOS and JC tracks are technically from different CDs, I checked them out and their
source seems fundamentally the same. docrupard doesn't mention it, but they must be using the JC source for
Give a Little Bit to From Now On.
Listening to the commercials (not included on this version), this is clearly from a rebroadcast sometime in
the 1990s or very early 2000s - there is a reference to the internet, etc.
The fact that 1001001SOS calls this from the "original broadcast cd" and that it was originally shared with
all the radio announcer parts/commercials suggests pre-FM. However, the frequency detail only goes up to
10 kHz (above that is just noise), which would be more consistent with off-air FM. It sounds less compressed
than typical FM sources. Just speculating - I suspect it's pre-FM but may have been archived by KBFH on tape
and not high quality reels.
https://mega.nz/file/jJ0SFIgZ#2PA_ZtAF6DpD1JtMll4SeZAY7GvpqG-sPQL0WKZCiUs
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