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Paris
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Artist(s)Supertramp
StudioA&M
Release DateJuly 30, 2002
UPC Code606949335021
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2 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Live, Original recording remastered
 

Tracks

Disc 1
  1. School
  2. Ain't Nobody But Me
  3. The Logical Song
  4. Bloody Well Right
  5. Breakfast in America
  6. You Started Laughing
  7. Hide in Your Shell
  8. From Now On
Disc 2
  1. Dreamer
  2. Rudy
  3. A Soapbox Opera
  4. Asylum
  5. Take the Long Way Home
  6. Fool's Overture
  7. Two of Us
  8. Crime of the Century

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (22 reviews)

rating: 4 QuoteSupertramp Live at ParisQuote
Was looking for a Supertramp DVD (music and video combination) but only found this CD with all the songs I wished to have. Rated 4/5 for good audio quality, but I would prefer to have this same concert with the film of the group playing the songs as a DVD, that would rate at 5/5. Aparently the film of the concert exists, but is being processed or remastered. Roger Hodgson has his own DVD with good audio quality, when you listen to his solo versions such as in "Dreamer" and other songs, it is clear he produced most of Supertramp's sound, but thier songs are much better with all the instruments in the whole band. November 30, 2008

rating: 5 Quotegreat stuffQuote
Supertramp's Paris is a must have in any form you can get your hands on. The remastered version is great although the packaging didn't change much from the original cd release; no new pictures or commentary from anyone. The song selection is great and the live versions are better than the studio versions. Includes a song called "You Started Laughing" which I do not believe was available on any studio album. It's a great song. If you are long time fan or are just getting into them, do not hesitate to buy this cd.Crank it up. You'll love it. Trust me. October 13, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteStill a unique soundQuote
Paris is a very unique and special live album of one of the great bands of late seventies and eighties. The combination of Rick Davies and Roger Hudson deliveres that special Supertramp sound, which was already unique on the studio albums.
This live albums contains the successes on the first CD and has some of the best and most beautiful songs of Supertramp on the second CD.

December 3, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteSupertramp's first live album is still, as the French say, magnifique 25 plus years onQuote
Supertramp's seventh album entitled Paris was released in October of 1980.
The album was recorded in November of 1979 in Paris, France at the Pavillion on the final night of the band's Breakfast in America European tour. Paris is a wonderful live set, capturing the band at the peak of their popularity when co-leader/guitarist/singer/keyboard player/songwriter Roger Hodgson was still with the group. When you consider that the possibility of Hodgson returning to Supertramp these days very doubtful, Paris becomes an extremely important live document of the classic lineup of the band, indeed.
Many great Supertramp classics are included in this live two disc set, such as most of 1974's grand breakthrough Crime of the Century (the spirited opener "School", a slightly extended "Bloody Well Right", an excellent "Hide in Your Shell", a superb "Asylum', the Top 20 hit "Dreamer", a uperb "Rudy" and the closing "Crime of the Century" which closes this live album), two songs from 1975's highly underrated followup Crisis? What Crisis? ("Ain't Nobody But Me' and "A Soapbox Opera" both superior to studio versions), two from 1977's Gold selling US breakthrough Even in the Quietest Moments ("From Now On" and the best version of "Fool's Overture" ever), and three from the #1 Multi-Platinum selling Breakfast in America (the monster hit "The Logical Song", the title cut and the Top 20 smash "Take The Long Way Home") plus one exclusive song called You Started Laughing which was not found anywhere else save the B-side to a song called Lady from Crisis?.
Hodgson and co-leader/keyboardist/singer/songwriter Rick Davies sing their hearts out and play their respective keyboards with great passion, and Hodgson also serves up some incredible fretwork on the guitar. Co-horts John Helliwell on saxophones/clarinets/occasional keyboards and additional backing vocals, drummer Bob C. Benberg and bass player Dougie Thomson have terrific interplay with Hodgson and Davies, helping to bring the band's great melodic music to life in tremendous fashion. Just like on their studio albums, the band totally cook live in concert, too. The songs on here rival their studio counterparts, especially on Rudy which is sped at faster speed than the studio version on the Roger/Rick vocal duel section.
Commercially, Paris did well peaking at #8 on the album charts and is one of my Top 10 favorite live rock albums ever, especially with the remastering on this album.
Highly recommended! November 10, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteEnrico review for Supertramp CDsQuote
The 2 CDs "Paris" by Supertramp are fantastic! Just like I desire; in perfect conditions, considering the long distance for the delivery. September 26, 2007

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