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It Was the Best of Times

It Was the Best of Times is the third live album by the English rock band Supertramp, released in April 1999. The album title makes use of the opening line from A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens.

It Was The Best of Times
Live album by
Released12 April 1999 Double CD version
27 April 1999 Single CD version
Recorded19–20 September 1997
VenueRoyal Albert Hall (London, UK)
GenreProgressive rock, pop rock, art rock
Length130:08 Double CD version
75:22 Single CD version
LabelEMI
ProducerRick Davies
Supertramp chronology
Some Things Never Change
(1997)
It Was The Best of Times
(1999)
Is Everybody Listening?
(2001)

Overview edit

It Was the Best of Times was recorded in September 1997 at the Royal Albert Hall, London, England, UK during the "It's About Time" tour (set up in support of the Some Things Never Change studio album).

The band includes vocalist/guitarist/keyboardist Mark Hart performing songs originally sung by Roger Hodgson.

Supertramp are also augmented by additional players added for this album and tour which later would also take part in the recording of Slow Motion, the follow-up studio album released in 2002.

The 2-CD version features the song "Don't You Lie to Me", a blues song that the band had performed on their 1988 tour and the only song not written by a current or former band member.

The single CD version was later re-released in 2006 under the name of Live, 1997.

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [1]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music     [2]

Reviewing the double CD edition, AllMusic wrote that in comparison to the single CD version, "...this two-CD set packs on eight further selections from Supertramp's career to that point, still eschewing their first two LPs, without really adding anything to the portrait painted by the slimmer edition."[1]

Track listing edit

All songs written by Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson, except where noted.

2-CD version edit

Disc 1 edit

  1. "It's a Hard World" (Rick Davies)
  2. "You Win, I Lose" (Davies)
  3. "Listen to Me Please" (Davies)
  4. "Ain't Nobody But Me"
  5. "Sooner or Later" (Davies, Mark Hart)
  6. "Free as a Bird" (Davies)
  7. "Cannonball" (Davies)
  8. "From Now On"
  9. "Breakfast in America"
  10. "Give Me a Chance" (Davies, Hart)
  11. "Rudy"

Disc 2 edit

  1. "Downstream"
  2. "Another Man's Woman"
  3. "Take the Long Way Home"
  4. "Bloody Well Right"
  5. "The Logical Song"
  6. "Goodbye Stranger"
  7. "School"
  8. "And the Light" (Davies)
  9. "Don't You Lie to Me (I Get Evil)" (Tampa Red)
  10. "Crime of the Century"

1-CD version: Live, 1997 edit

  1. "You Win, I Lose" – 4:44 (Davies)
  2. "Listen to Me Please" – 5:03 (Davies)
  3. "Sooner or Later" – 7:35 (Davies, Hart)
  4. "Free as a Bird" – 4:49 (Davies)
  5. "Cannonball" – 7:52 (Davies)
  6. "From Now On" – 7:44
  7. "Breakfast in America" – 2:47
  8. "And the Light" – 5:03 (Davies)
  9. "Take the Long Way Home" – 5:10
  10. "Bloody Well Right" – 6:58
  11. "The Logical Song" – 4:04
  12. "Goodbye Stranger" – 7:24
  13. "School" – 6:32

Personnel edit

  • Rick Davies – vocals, keyboards, harmonica
  • Mark Hart – vocals, keyboards, lead and acoustic guitars
  • Carl Verheyen – rhythm guitars, backing vocals
  • Cliff Hugo – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • John Helliwell – saxophone, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Lee Thornburg – trumpet, trombone
  • Bob Siebenberg – drums, percussion
  • Jesse Siebenberg – percussion

Charts and certifications edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b It Was the Best of Times at AllMusic
  2. ^ Larkin, Colin (2006). Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Vol. 7 (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. p. 857. ISBN 0195313739.
  3. ^ "Austriancharts.at – Supertramp – It Was the Best of Times" (in German). Hung Medien. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  4. ^ "Ultratop.be – Supertramp – It Was the Best of Times" (in French). Hung Medien. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  5. ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – Supertramp – It Was the Best of Times" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  6. ^ "Lescharts.com – Supertramp – It Was the Best of Times". Hung Medien. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  7. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Supertramp – It Was the Best of Times" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  8. ^ "Norwegiancharts.com – Supertramp – It Was the Best of Times". Hung Medien. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  9. ^ "Swisscharts.com – Supertramp – It Was the Best of Times". Hung Medien. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  10. ^ "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  11. ^ "French album certifications – Supertramp – Ii Was the Best of Times" (in French). Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique. Retrieved 13 January 2021.

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It Was the Best of Times is the third live album by the English rock band Supertramp released in April 1999 The album title makes use of the opening line from A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens It Was The Best of TimesLive album by SupertrampReleased12 April 1999 Double CD version27 April 1999 Single CD versionRecorded19 20 September 1997VenueRoyal Albert Hall London UK GenreProgressive rock pop rock art rockLength130 08 Double CD version75 22 Single CD versionLabelEMIProducerRick DaviesSupertramp chronologySome Things Never Change 1997 It Was The Best of Times 1999 Is Everybody Listening 2001 Contents 1 Overview 2 Reception 3 Track listing 3 1 2 CD version 3 1 1 Disc 1 3 1 2 Disc 2 3 2 1 CD version Live 1997 4 Personnel 5 Charts and certifications 5 1 Weekly charts 5 2 Certifications 6 ReferencesOverview editIt Was the Best of Times was recorded in September 1997 at the Royal Albert Hall London England UK during the It s About Time tour set up in support of the Some Things Never Change studio album The band includes vocalist guitarist keyboardist Mark Hart performing songs originally sung by Roger Hodgson Supertramp are also augmented by additional players added for this album and tour which later would also take part in the recording of Slow Motion the follow up studio album released in 2002 The 2 CD version features the song Don t You Lie to Me a blues song that the band had performed on their 1988 tour and the only song not written by a current or former band member The single CD version was later re released in 2006 under the name of Live 1997 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 Reviewing the double CD edition AllMusic wrote that in comparison to the single CD version this two CD set packs on eight further selections from Supertramp s career to that point still eschewing their first two LPs without really adding anything to the portrait painted by the slimmer edition 1 Track listing editAll songs written by Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson except where noted 2 CD version edit Disc 1 edit It s a Hard World Rick Davies You Win I Lose Davies Listen to Me Please Davies Ain t Nobody But Me Sooner or Later Davies Mark Hart Free as a Bird Davies Cannonball Davies From Now On Breakfast in America Give Me a Chance Davies Hart Rudy Disc 2 edit Downstream Another Man s Woman Take the Long Way Home Bloody Well Right The Logical Song Goodbye Stranger School And the Light Davies Don t You Lie to Me I Get Evil Tampa Red Crime of the Century 1 CD version Live 1997 edit You Win I Lose 4 44 Davies Listen to Me Please 5 03 Davies Sooner or Later 7 35 Davies Hart Free as a Bird 4 49 Davies Cannonball 7 52 Davies From Now On 7 44 Breakfast in America 2 47 And the Light 5 03 Davies Take the Long Way Home 5 10 Bloody Well Right 6 58 The Logical Song 4 04 Goodbye Stranger 7 24 School 6 32Personnel editRick Davies vocals keyboards harmonica Mark Hart vocals keyboards lead and acoustic guitars Carl Verheyen rhythm guitars backing vocals Cliff Hugo bass guitar backing vocals John Helliwell saxophone keyboards backing vocals Lee Thornburg trumpet trombone Bob Siebenberg drums percussion Jesse Siebenberg percussionCharts and certifications editWeekly charts edit Chart 1999 Peakposition Austrian Albums O3 Austria 3 42 Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 4 10 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 5 21 French Albums SNEP 6 3 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 7 29 Norwegian Albums VG lista 8 19 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 9 12 UK Albums OCC 10 91 Certifications edit Region Certification Certified units sales France SNEP 11 Gold 100 000 Sales figures based on certification alone References edit a b It Was the Best of Times at AllMusic Larkin Colin 2006 Encyclopedia of Popular Music Vol 7 4th ed Oxford University Press p 857 ISBN 0195313739 Austriancharts at Supertramp It Was the Best of Times in German Hung Medien Retrieved 13 January 2021 Ultratop be Supertramp It Was the Best of Times in French Hung Medien Retrieved 13 January 2021 Dutchcharts nl Supertramp It Was the Best of Times in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved 13 January 2021 Lescharts com Supertramp It Was the Best of Times Hung Medien Retrieved 13 January 2021 Offiziellecharts de Supertramp It Was the Best of Times in German GfK Entertainment Charts Retrieved 13 January 2021 Norwegiancharts com Supertramp It Was the Best of Times Hung Medien Retrieved 13 January 2021 Swisscharts com Supertramp It Was the Best of Times Hung Medien Retrieved 13 January 2021 Official Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved 13 January 2021 French album certifications Supertramp Ii Was the Best of Times in French Syndicat National de l Edition Phonographique Retrieved 13 January 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title It Was the Best of Times amp oldid 1215633522, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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