Brother Where You Bound

Brother Where You Bound

by Supertramp
Brother Where You Bound

Brother Where You Bound

by Supertramp

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Overview

When vocalist-guitarist Roger Hodgson left Supertramp after 1982's ...famous last words..., few could have guessed that the band would continue and solidify its pop-oriented songcraft, let alone re-embrace its progressive-rock roots on 1985's underrated Brother Where You Bound. With vocalist-keyboardist Rick Davies firmly in control -- he wrote all the music and lyrics -- the album examined tensions at the tail end of the Cold War. In a thematic sense, Brother Where You Bound is dated and hasn't aged very well -- Davies' politically oriented lyrics are heavy-handed -- but the music is a pleasure. The crystalline sound of the album, particularly Davies' piano, is breathtaking; kudos to co-producers David Kershenbaum and Supertramp and engineer Norman Hall. The hit single "Cannonball" is a jazz-rock delight, especially in full-length album form. Lyrically, it can be interpreted as Davies' feelings of betrayal at Hodgson's departure, but the piano, percussion and horns are superb. Saxophonist John A. Helliwell, bass guitarist Dougie Thomson, and drummer Bob Siebenberg all contribute vital parts, as does guest trombonist Doug Wintz. "No Inbetween" begins with a lovely, bittersweet percussion (or synthesizer?) and piano melody. "Better Days" is a rather bleak look at the unfulfilled promises of the "good life" in Western society; the dramatic music is highlighted by guest Scott Page's flute solos. The fantastic title track examines Cold War paranoia and clocks in at more than 16 minutes; after the creepy opening narration taken from George Orwell's 1984, the song becomes a composite of several complex prog-rock "movements." Pink Floyd's David Gilmour contributes the searing, distorted guitar solos. Unfortunately, Brother Where You Bound never received the attention it deserved; it isn't a perfect album, but it was a gutsy project for Supertramp to take on. ~ Bret Adams

Product Details

Release Date: 07/30/2002
Label: A&M / Universal / Universal Distribution
UPC: 0606949335427
Rank: 96825

Tracks

  1. Cannonball
  2. Still in Love
  3. No Inbetween
  4. Better Days
  5. Brother Where You Bound
  6. Ever Open Door

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Supertramp   Primary Artist
David Gilmour   Guest Artist,Guitar
Doug Wintz   Trombone
John Helliwell   Vocals,Saxophone
Scott Gorham   Guitar
Bob Siebenberg   Drums
Rick Davies   Vocals,Keyboards
Marty Walsh   Guitar
Brian Banks   Synclavier
Anthony Marinelli   Synclavier
Gary Chang   Fairlight
Cha Cha   Vocals
Dougie Thompson   Bass
Scott Page   Flute
La Cha-Cha   Vocals (Background)
Dougie Thomson   Bass

Technical Credits

Bill Levenson   Reissue Supervisor
Jay Messina   Mastering
Vartan   Reissue Art Director
Allen Sides   Track Engineer
Steve Crimmel   Assistant Engineer
Supertramp   Producer
Bob Ludwig   Mastering
David Kershenbaum   Producer
Greg Calbi   Mastering
Mark Ettel   Mixing,Mixing Engineer
Rick Davies   Composer
Steve McMillan   Assistant,Mixing Assistant
Norman Hall   Engineer
Brian Banks   Synclavier Programming
Gary Chang   Programming
Michael Diehl   Reissue Design
Beth Stempel   Reissue Production Coordination
Tom Gibson   Tray Photo
Norman Moore   Design,Art Direction
Anthony Marinelli   Synclavier Programming
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