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Crime of the Century (album)

Crime of the Century is the third studio album by the English rock band Supertramp, released in October 1974 on A&M Records. Crime of the Century was Supertramp's commercial breakthrough in many countries, most notably in the UK, Canada and Germany where it peaked in the Top 5 while also making the Top 20 in Australia and France. It was an improvement over their previous sales in the US, but still only peaked at No. 38, with the US hit being "Bloody Well Right". "School" was another popular track, particularly at album rock-oriented radio stations. The album was eventually certified Gold in the US in 1977 after the release of Even in the Quietest Moments.... In Canada, it was eventually certified Diamond (sales of one million copies). The album was Supertramp's first to feature drummer Bob Siebenberg (at the time credited as Bob C. Benberg), saxophone and clarinet player and vocalist John Helliwell, bassist Dougie Thomson, and co-producer Ken Scott. The album has received critical acclaim, including its inclusion in Rolling Stone's "50 Greatest Prog Rock Albums of All Time".[3]

Crime of the Century
Studio album by
Released25 October 1974[1]
RecordedFebruary–June 1974
Studio
Genre
Length44:10
LabelA&M
ProducerKen Scott, Supertramp
Supertramp chronology
Indelibly Stamped
(1971)
Crime of the Century
(1974)
Crisis? What Crisis?
(1975)
Singles from Crime of the Century
  1. "Dreamer / Bloody Well Right"
    Released: 1 November 1974

The album's dedication reads "To Sam", which is a nickname for Stanley August Miesegaes, the Dutch millionaire who supported the band financially from 1969 to 1972.[6]

Background and recording edit

After the failure of their first two albums and an unsuccessful tour, it looked like the end of Supertramp, but Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson built it up from there, recruiting new members, drummer Bob C. Benberg, woodwinds player and backing vocalist John Helliwell, and bassist Dougie Thomson.[7] Their record label, A&M, in particular A&R man Dave Margereson (who would become their manager for the next ten years), sent this new line-up to a seventeenth-century farm in west Dorset in order to rehearse together and prepare the album.[7][8]

The album was recorded at several studios, including Trident Studios and Ramport Studios (owned by The Who), with co-producer Ken Scott. While recording the album, Davies and Hodgson recorded approximately 42 demo songs, from which only 8 were chosen to appear on the album. Several other tracks appeared on later albums (Crisis? What Crisis?, ...Famous Last Words...).

Due to a contractual agreement, all the songs are credited jointly to the two writers, but some of the songs were written individually. Scott commented that Davies and Hodgson "were very, very different personalities. Those differing personalities made the music sound the way it did."[9] "Asylum", "Rudy" and "Bloody Well Right" were written by Davies, "Dreamer", "If Everyone Was Listening", and "Hide in Your Shell" were written by Hodgson, and both "School" and "Crime of the Century" are Davies/Hodgson collaborations.[10]

Hodgson remarked of "Hide in Your Shell": "I was 23 when I wrote that song, confused about life and like a lot of people are at that age, trying to hide my insecurities. I’ve always been able to express my innermost feelings more openly in song and 'Hide in Your Shell' came to me at a time when I was feeling very lonely – lonely both in life and within the band – with no one who shared my spiritual quest."[9]

"Dreamer" was composed by Hodgson on his Wurlitzer piano at his mother's house when he was 19 years old. At that time he recorded a demo of the song using vocals, Wurlitzer, and banging cardboard boxes for percussion. Hodgson recalled: "I was excited – it was the first time I laid hands on a Wurlitzer."[9] Supertramp cut their own recording of the song in imitation of this early demo.[11] Also, Hodgson stated on In the Studio with Redbeard while talking about the making of the album that the band had difficulty recreating the song when recording it.

Another of Hodgson's philosophical musings, "If Everyone Was Listening", was inspired by the As You Like It adage "All the world’s a stage, and all the men are merely players".[9] According to Entertainment Weekly, the message of the song is, "Not knowing what’s going on in everyone’s mind is just another form of not being in control. The fear comes not from the absence of knowledge of another person’s thought process, but rather from confronting the fact that we have no control over anything."[12] The song would later provide the title track for Michael Ball's 2014 album of the same name.[13]

The album was named after the final song, "Crime of the Century", which the band members felt was the strongest song on the album.[10] Shortly after his departure from Supertramp, Hodgson commented: "I've had more people come up to me and say that that song touched them more deeply than any other. That song really came together when we were living together at Southcombe Farm, Thorncombe, and just eating, sleeping, and breathing the ideas for the album. The song just bounced between Rick and I for so many weeks before it finally took form."[10] For unknown reasons, in several interviews both before and since, Hodgson has attributed the song as being written solely by Davies.

Hodgson describes "School" as "my song basically" but admits that Davies wrote both the piano solo and a good deal of the lyrics.[10] Interviewed by Jeff Parets of Acoustic Storm in 2010, Hodgson confirmed that the song was based on his experience at boarding school and said of the girl's scream: "Everything, especially that scream that you're talking about just before the band comes in, does represent a lot... I mean, you know, school is a wonderful place. Obviously, it's a school playground but that scream does represent a lot more."[14] Ultimate Classic Rock critic Nick DeRiso rated "School" as Supertramp's 3rd greatest song, calling it a "jazz fusion-informed gem" and praising its "free-form creativity," "plaintive lyric" and "stirring musical specificity."[15]

On the In the Studio with Redbeard episode devoted to the album, Hodgson stated that "Rudy" was the character on the album and was seen as somewhat autobiographical of Davies' life at the time.[citation needed] The sound of the train in "Rudy" was recorded at London Paddington station, while the crowd noises in the song were taken from Leicester Square.[8]

Hodgson and Davies both stated that communication within the group was at a peak during the recording of this album, while drummer Siebenberg stated that he thought it was this album on which the band hit its "artistic peak".[16]

Crime of the Century deals loosely with themes of loneliness and mental stability, but is not a concept album.[8] Davies consciously linked the opening track "School" to "Bloody Well Right" with the line "So you think your schooling is phoney", and according to Hodgson, any unifying thread beyond that was left to the listener's imagination.[8]

Artwork edit

The photograph for the cover was Paul Wakefield's first album work. A&M Records' art director Fabio Nicoli invited Wakefield to the studio where the band were recording and had him read the lyrics. With the album title already chosen, Wakefield started asking himself "what an appropriate sentence could be for 'the crime of the century'" and combined it with a line from the song "Asylum": "when they haunt me and taunt me in my cage." One of his ideas, a prison cell window floating in space with a person silently screaming through the bars, was approved by the band, and when Wakefield started to develop the idea, he reduced the prisoner to just hands clutching the bars, "a resignation to fate that the other didn’t have. It felt like there would be no reprieve." A friend made the set of polished aluminum bars and welded it to a stand, and underneath it Wakefield's twin brother grabbed the bars, with his hands whitened with stage make-up. Through multiple exposure, Wakefield shot 12 pictures on transparency film, which he then combined with a back-lit starscape, that was actually a black card sheet filled with holes in a darkened studio. Half of the resulting pictures had the expected result. The back cover photograph, featuring band members in their underwear holding dress suits and top hats, was originally made when the album cover was meant to be a gatefold.[17]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Retrospective reviews
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [4]
Christgau's Record GuideC+[18]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music     [19]
The Great Rock Discography8/10[20]
Record Collector     [21]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [22]
Sputnikmusic4/5[5]

Crime of the Century was Supertramp's first U.S. Top 40 album and was eventually certified Gold in the U.S. in 1977, after the release of Even in the Quietest Moments.... The album also marked the commercial breakthrough for the band in the United Kingdom; Crime of the Century peaked at number four in the album chart in March 1975, and "Dreamer" reached number thirteen on the singles chart in the same month.[23] The album was particularly successful in Canada, staying on the album chart for over two years, peaking at number four, and being certified Diamond (10 x platinum) signifying sales of over one million copies.

In 1978, Crime of the Century was ranked 108th in The World Critic Lists, which recognised the 200 greatest albums of all time as voted for by notable rock critics and DJs.[24] Village Voice critic Robert Christgau was ambivalent towards the album's "straight-ahead art-rock", which he called "Queen without preening. Yes without pianistics and meter shifts."[18] Adam Thomas's retrospective review in Sputnikmusic described it as one of the better albums of the 1970s for its powerful expression of young adult confusion and alienation, and for its consistent contrast between prog and pop elements.[5]

In the 1987 edition of The World Critic Lists, CBC's Geoff Edwards ranked Crime of the Century the 10th greatest album of all time.[24] A 1998 public poll, aggregating the votes of more than 200,000 music fans, saw Crime of the Century voted among the all-time top 1000 albums,[25] and it was listed in the 2005 book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[26] In 2015, it was chosen as the 27th greatest progressive rock album by Rolling Stone.[3] Paul Elliott of Classic Rock magazine called it a progressive rock masterpiece.[27]

Many of the songs on the album remained staples of the band's shows well into the 21st century ("School", "Bloody Well Right", "Rudy", and the title song). Almost all of the album appears on the band's 1980 live album Paris although the tracks that feature orchestrations on the studio versions ("Asylum", "Rudy", and "Crime of the Century") were replaced by string synthesisers or Oberheim synthesisers, which were played mainly by Helliwell with some help from Hodgson.[citation needed] Hodgson has also included songs from the album ("Dreamer", "Hide in Your Shell", "School" and "If Everyone Was Listening") in his concerts.[28]

Releases edit

The first release was on vinyl by A&M Records in 1974. In 1977, it became the first pop music LP title re-issued by the audiophile label Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab.[29] A&M released it as one of the first CDs in its "Audio Master Plus" series in 1984, which it then reissued in 1990.[29] Mobile Fidelity also released its own remastered CD version on a gold disc as part of its "Ultradisc" series, in November 1984.[29]

A new remastered CD version of the album was released by A&M in 1997, followed by a different remaster on 11 June 2002.[29] The newer A&M remasters feature all of the album art restored plus credits and full lyrics, which were missing from some earlier editions. Both 1997[30] and 2002[31] A&M remasters were from the original tapes by Greg Calbi and Jay Messina at Sterling Sound in New York.[citation needed]

The 1997 remaster has all tracks peaking at 100 per cent, significantly altering the original dynamic range of the recording and effectively adding new distortion to the sound. [citation needed] The 2002 edition is not quite as loud but still has much of the same effect.[citation needed]

The album was re-issued by German audiophile label Speaker's Corner in 1999, as a 180 gram vinyl LP.[32] It has none of the dynamic range compression applied to the A&M remastered CD versions.[citation needed]

It was announced in October 2014 that the album, remastered by Ray Staff, would be reissued in CD, digital download, and 180g vinyl formats on 9 December 2014.[33] In addition to the original album, the release would include a complete recording of a 1975 Hammersmith Odeon concert, a 24-page booklet of photographs, and an essay written by Phil Alexander with new interviews with Ken Scott, Dave Margereson, and most of the band members. Two 10×8 prints and a longer version of the essay were announced as exclusives of the vinyl version.[33]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson, except where noted

Side one
No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."School"Hodgson5:35
2."Bloody Well Right"Davies4:32
3."Hide in Your Shell"Hodgson6:49
4."Asylum"Davies6:45
Side two
No.TitleLead vocalsLength
5."Dreamer"Hodgson3:31
6."Rudy"Davies7:17
7."If Everyone Was Listening"Hodgson4:04
8."Crime of the Century"Davies5:36
2014 Deluxe Edition Disc 2: Live at Hammersmith March 9th 1975
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."School" 5:54
2."Bloody Well Right" 6:46
3."Hide in Your Shell" 6:47
4."Asylum" 7:01
5."Sister Moonshine" 5:30
6."Just a Normal Day" 3:59
7."Another Man's Woman" 7:42
8."Lady" 5:55
9."A - You're Adorable"2:57
10."Dreamer" 3:28
11."Rudy" 7:24
12."If Everyone Was Listening" 4:33
13."Crime of the Century" 6:01

Personnel edit

Supertramp[34]

Additional musicians[34]

  • Christine Helliwell – backing vocals (3)
  • Scott Gorham – backing vocals (3)
  • Vicky Siebenberg – backing vocals (3)
  • Anonymous street musician – saw (3)
  • Ken Scott – water gong (8)

Production[35]

  • Ken Scott – producer, engineer
  • Supertramp – producer
  • John Jansen – engineer
  • Ray Staff – original vinyl mastering
  • Richard Hewson – string arrangements
  • Paul Wakefield – cover design and photography
  • Pabio Nicoli – art direction

Charts edit

Certifications and sales edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[54] Gold 20,000^
Canada (Music Canada)[55] Diamond 1,000,000^
France (SNEP)[56] Platinum 400,000*
Germany (BVMI)[57] Gold 250,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[58] Platinum 15,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[59] Gold 25,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[60] Gold 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[61] Gold 500,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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External links edit

  • (Adobe Flash) at Radio3Net (streamed copy where licensed)
  • Crime Of The Century (Reissue Remastered) (Adobe Flash) at Myspace (streamed copy where licensed)
  • Crime of the century the rock opera 8 June 2019 at the Wayback Machine
  • 'School' Official Lyrics
  • School (Audio) on YouTube
  • 'Hide in Your Shell' Official Lyrics
  • 'Dreamer' Official Lyrics
  • 'If Everyone Was Listening' Official Lyrics

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Crime of the Century is the third studio album by the English rock band Supertramp released in October 1974 on A amp M Records Crime of the Century was Supertramp s commercial breakthrough in many countries most notably in the UK Canada and Germany where it peaked in the Top 5 while also making the Top 20 in Australia and France It was an improvement over their previous sales in the US but still only peaked at No 38 with the US hit being Bloody Well Right School was another popular track particularly at album rock oriented radio stations The album was eventually certified Gold in the US in 1977 after the release of Even in the Quietest Moments In Canada it was eventually certified Diamond sales of one million copies The album was Supertramp s first to feature drummer Bob Siebenberg at the time credited as Bob C Benberg saxophone and clarinet player and vocalist John Helliwell bassist Dougie Thomson and co producer Ken Scott The album has received critical acclaim including its inclusion in Rolling Stone s 50 Greatest Prog Rock Albums of All Time 3 Crime of the CenturyStudio album by SupertrampReleased25 October 1974 1 RecordedFebruary June 1974StudioTrident London Ramport London Scorpio Sound LondonGenreArt rock 2 progressive rock 3 pop 4 5 Length44 10LabelA amp MProducerKen Scott SupertrampSupertramp chronologyIndelibly Stamped 1971 Crime of the Century 1974 Crisis What Crisis 1975 Singles from Crime of the Century Dreamer Bloody Well Right Released 1 November 1974 The album s dedication reads To Sam which is a nickname for Stanley August Miesegaes the Dutch millionaire who supported the band financially from 1969 to 1972 6 Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Artwork 3 Reception 4 Releases 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Certifications and sales 9 References 10 External linksBackground and recording edit nbsp Crime of the Century by Supertramp source source Supertramp brought progressive rock s sophisticated arrangements and conceptual lyrics into a pop context Problems playing this file See media help After the failure of their first two albums and an unsuccessful tour it looked like the end of Supertramp but Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson built it up from there recruiting new members drummer Bob C Benberg woodwinds player and backing vocalist John Helliwell and bassist Dougie Thomson 7 Their record label A amp M in particular A amp R man Dave Margereson who would become their manager for the next ten years sent this new line up to a seventeenth century farm in west Dorset in order to rehearse together and prepare the album 7 8 The album was recorded at several studios including Trident Studios and Ramport Studios owned by The Who with co producer Ken Scott While recording the album Davies and Hodgson recorded approximately 42 demo songs from which only 8 were chosen to appear on the album Several other tracks appeared on later albums Crisis What Crisis Famous Last Words Due to a contractual agreement all the songs are credited jointly to the two writers but some of the songs were written individually Scott commented that Davies and Hodgson were very very different personalities Those differing personalities made the music sound the way it did 9 Asylum Rudy and Bloody Well Right were written by Davies Dreamer If Everyone Was Listening and Hide in Your Shell were written by Hodgson and both School and Crime of the Century are Davies Hodgson collaborations 10 Hodgson remarked of Hide in Your Shell I was 23 when I wrote that song confused about life and like a lot of people are at that age trying to hide my insecurities I ve always been able to express my innermost feelings more openly in song and Hide in Your Shell came to me at a time when I was feeling very lonely lonely both in life and within the band with no one who shared my spiritual quest 9 Dreamer was composed by Hodgson on his Wurlitzer piano at his mother s house when he was 19 years old At that time he recorded a demo of the song using vocals Wurlitzer and banging cardboard boxes for percussion Hodgson recalled I was excited it was the first time I laid hands on a Wurlitzer 9 Supertramp cut their own recording of the song in imitation of this early demo 11 Also Hodgson stated on In the Studio with Redbeard while talking about the making of the album that the band had difficulty recreating the song when recording it Another of Hodgson s philosophical musings If Everyone Was Listening was inspired by the As You Like It adage All the world s a stage and all the men are merely players 9 According to Entertainment Weekly the message of the song is Not knowing what s going on in everyone s mind is just another form of not being in control The fear comes not from the absence of knowledge of another person s thought process but rather from confronting the fact that we have no control over anything 12 The song would later provide the title track for Michael Ball s 2014 album of the same name 13 The album was named after the final song Crime of the Century which the band members felt was the strongest song on the album 10 Shortly after his departure from Supertramp Hodgson commented I ve had more people come up to me and say that that song touched them more deeply than any other That song really came together when we were living together at Southcombe Farm Thorncombe and just eating sleeping and breathing the ideas for the album The song just bounced between Rick and I for so many weeks before it finally took form 10 For unknown reasons in several interviews both before and since Hodgson has attributed the song as being written solely by Davies Hodgson describes School as my song basically but admits that Davies wrote both the piano solo and a good deal of the lyrics 10 Interviewed by Jeff Parets of Acoustic Storm in 2010 Hodgson confirmed that the song was based on his experience at boarding school and said of the girl s scream Everything especially that scream that you re talking about just before the band comes in does represent a lot I mean you know school is a wonderful place Obviously it s a school playground but that scream does represent a lot more 14 Ultimate Classic Rock critic Nick DeRiso rated School as Supertramp s 3rd greatest song calling it a jazz fusion informed gem and praising its free form creativity plaintive lyric and stirring musical specificity 15 On the In the Studio with Redbeard episode devoted to the album Hodgson stated that Rudy was the character on the album and was seen as somewhat autobiographical of Davies life at the time citation needed The sound of the train in Rudy was recorded at London Paddington station while the crowd noises in the song were taken from Leicester Square 8 Hodgson and Davies both stated that communication within the group was at a peak during the recording of this album while drummer Siebenberg stated that he thought it was this album on which the band hit its artistic peak 16 Crime of the Century deals loosely with themes of loneliness and mental stability but is not a concept album 8 Davies consciously linked the opening track School to Bloody Well Right with the line So you think your schooling is phoney and according to Hodgson any unifying thread beyond that was left to the listener s imagination 8 Artwork editThe photograph for the cover was Paul Wakefield s first album work A amp M Records art director Fabio Nicoli invited Wakefield to the studio where the band were recording and had him read the lyrics With the album title already chosen Wakefield started asking himself what an appropriate sentence could be for the crime of the century and combined it with a line from the song Asylum when they haunt me and taunt me in my cage One of his ideas a prison cell window floating in space with a person silently screaming through the bars was approved by the band and when Wakefield started to develop the idea he reduced the prisoner to just hands clutching the bars a resignation to fate that the other didn t have It felt like there would be no reprieve A friend made the set of polished aluminum bars and welded it to a stand and underneath it Wakefield s twin brother grabbed the bars with his hands whitened with stage make up Through multiple exposure Wakefield shot 12 pictures on transparency film which he then combined with a back lit starscape that was actually a black card sheet filled with holes in a darkened studio Half of the resulting pictures had the expected result The back cover photograph featuring band members in their underwear holding dress suits and top hats was originally made when the album cover was meant to be a gatefold 17 Reception editProfessional ratingsRetrospective reviewsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Christgau s Record GuideC 18 Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 The Great Rock Discography8 10 20 Record Collector nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 21 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 22 Sputnikmusic4 5 5 Crime of the Century was Supertramp s first U S Top 40 album and was eventually certified Gold in the U S in 1977 after the release of Even in the Quietest Moments The album also marked the commercial breakthrough for the band in the United Kingdom Crime of the Century peaked at number four in the album chart in March 1975 and Dreamer reached number thirteen on the singles chart in the same month 23 The album was particularly successful in Canada staying on the album chart for over two years peaking at number four and being certified Diamond 10 x platinum signifying sales of over one million copies In 1978 Crime of the Century was ranked 108th in The World Critic Lists which recognised the 200 greatest albums of all time as voted for by notable rock critics and DJs 24 Village Voice critic Robert Christgau was ambivalent towards the album s straight ahead art rock which he called Queen without preening Yes without pianistics and meter shifts 18 Adam Thomas s retrospective review in Sputnikmusic described it as one of the better albums of the 1970s for its powerful expression of young adult confusion and alienation and for its consistent contrast between prog and pop elements 5 In the 1987 edition of The World Critic Lists CBC s Geoff Edwards ranked Crime of the Century the 10th greatest album of all time 24 A 1998 public poll aggregating the votes of more than 200 000 music fans saw Crime of the Century voted among the all time top 1000 albums 25 and it was listed in the 2005 book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die 26 In 2015 it was chosen as the 27th greatest progressive rock album by Rolling Stone 3 Paul Elliott of Classic Rock magazine called it a progressive rock masterpiece 27 Many of the songs on the album remained staples of the band s shows well into the 21st century School Bloody Well Right Rudy and the title song Almost all of the album appears on the band s 1980 live album Paris although the tracks that feature orchestrations on the studio versions Asylum Rudy and Crime of the Century were replaced by string synthesisers or Oberheim synthesisers which were played mainly by Helliwell with some help from Hodgson citation needed Hodgson has also included songs from the album Dreamer Hide in Your Shell School and If Everyone Was Listening in his concerts 28 Releases editThe first release was on vinyl by A amp M Records in 1974 In 1977 it became the first pop music LP title re issued by the audiophile label Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab 29 A amp M released it as one of the first CDs in its Audio Master Plus series in 1984 which it then reissued in 1990 29 Mobile Fidelity also released its own remastered CD version on a gold disc as part of its Ultradisc series in November 1984 29 A new remastered CD version of the album was released by A amp M in 1997 followed by a different remaster on 11 June 2002 29 The newer A amp M remasters feature all of the album art restored plus credits and full lyrics which were missing from some earlier editions Both 1997 30 and 2002 31 A amp M remasters were from the original tapes by Greg Calbi and Jay Messina at Sterling Sound in New York citation needed The 1997 remaster has all tracks peaking at 100 per cent significantly altering the original dynamic range of the recording and effectively adding new distortion to the sound citation needed The 2002 edition is not quite as loud but still has much of the same effect citation needed The album was re issued by German audiophile label Speaker s Corner in 1999 as a 180 gram vinyl LP 32 It has none of the dynamic range compression applied to the A amp M remastered CD versions citation needed It was announced in October 2014 that the album remastered by Ray Staff would be reissued in CD digital download and 180g vinyl formats on 9 December 2014 33 In addition to the original album the release would include a complete recording of a 1975 Hammersmith Odeon concert a 24 page booklet of photographs and an essay written by Phil Alexander with new interviews with Ken Scott Dave Margereson and most of the band members Two 10 8 prints and a longer version of the essay were announced as exclusives of the vinyl version 33 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson except where notedSide oneNo TitleLead vocalsLength1 School Hodgson5 352 Bloody Well Right Davies4 323 Hide in Your Shell Hodgson6 494 Asylum Davies6 45 Side twoNo TitleLead vocalsLength5 Dreamer Hodgson3 316 Rudy Davies7 177 If Everyone Was Listening Hodgson4 048 Crime of the Century Davies5 36 2014 Deluxe Edition Disc 2 Live at Hammersmith March 9th 1975No TitleWriter s Length1 School 5 542 Bloody Well Right 6 463 Hide in Your Shell 6 474 Asylum 7 015 Sister Moonshine 5 306 Just a Normal Day 3 597 Another Man s Woman 7 428 Lady 5 559 A You re Adorable Buddy KayeSidney LippmanFred Wise2 5710 Dreamer 3 2811 Rudy 7 2412 If Everyone Was Listening 4 3313 Crime of the Century 6 01Personnel editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Supertramp 34 Rick Davies vocals keyboards harmonica Roger Hodgson vocals guitar pianos John Anthony Helliwell saxophones clarinet backing vocals Dougie Thomson bass guitar Bob Siebenberg credited as Bob C Benberg drums percussion Additional musicians 34 Christine Helliwell backing vocals 3 Scott Gorham backing vocals 3 Vicky Siebenberg backing vocals 3 Anonymous street musician saw 3 Ken Scott water gong 8 Production 35 Ken Scott producer engineer Supertramp producer John Jansen engineer Ray Staff original vinyl mastering Richard Hewson string arrangements Paul Wakefield cover design and photography Pabio Nicoli art directionCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 1974 79 Peakposition Australian Albums Kent Music Report 36 15 Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 37 4 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 38 25 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 39 5 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 40 12 UK Albums OCC 23 4 US Billboard 200 41 38 Chart 2014 16 Peakposition Dutch Albums Album Top 100 38 83 French Albums SNEP 42 120 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 39 86 Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 43 21 Year end charts edit Chart 1975 Position Australian Albums Kent Music Report 36 42 Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 44 29 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 45 3 UK Albums OCC 46 38 Chart 1976 Position Australian Albums Kent Music Report 36 63 Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 47 45 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 48 30 Chart 1977 Position German Albums Offizielle Top 100 49 49 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 50 16 Chart 1978 Position German Albums Offizielle Top 100 51 9 Chart 1979 Position German Albums Offizielle Top 100 52 25 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 53 47Certifications and sales editRegion Certification Certified units sales Australia ARIA 54 Gold 20 000 Canada Music Canada 55 Diamond 1 000 000 France SNEP 56 Platinum 400 000 Germany BVMI 57 Gold 250 000 New Zealand RMNZ 58 Platinum 15 000 Switzerland IFPI Switzerland 59 Gold 25 000 United Kingdom BPI 60 Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 61 Gold 500 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit BPI Certification Retrieved 13 September 2023 Christgau Robert 1981 Christgau s Record Guide Rock Albums of the Seventies Ticknor amp Fields p 381 ISBN 0899190251 a b c 50 Greatest Prog Rock Albums of All Time Rolling Stone 17 June 2015 Retrieved 28 July 2016 a b Erlewine Stephen Thomas Supertramp Crime of the Century Album Reviews Songs amp More AllMusic allmusic Retrieved 7 April 2023 a b c Thomas Adam 22 July 2008 Album review Sputnikmusic Melhuish Martin 1986 The Supertramp Book Toronto Canada Omnibus Press pp 31 41 ISBN 0 9691272 2 7 a b Supertramp Bio Pictures Videos Rolling Stone rollingstone com 2011 Archived from the original on 16 January 2011 Retrieved 17 December 2011 a b c d The Mojo Collection Canongate Books November 2007 p 335 ISBN 9781847676436 Retrieved 17 December 2011 a b c d Crime of the Century sleeve notes Universal Music Enterprises 2014 a b c d Melhuish Martin 1986 The Supertramp Book Toronto Canada Omnibus Press pp 67 85 ISBN 0 9691272 2 7 Breakfast in Detroit Tales from a Dreamer annecarlini com Retrieved 1 December 2014 Mr Robot recap eps2 1 k3rnel pan1c ksd EW com Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 8 December 2016 Robertson Willie 5 March 2015 Michael Ball The Biography John Blake Publishing ISBN 9781784183660 Retrieved 17 April 2017 via Google Books Acoustic Storm Artists www acousticstorm com Retrieved 25 May 2019 DeRiso Nick Top 10 Supertramp Songs Ultimate Classic Rock Retrieved 8 June 2022 Supertramp s Bob Siebenberg Modern Drummer 15 December 2014 ACHOF Featured Album Cover Artist Portfolio Paul Wakefield wordpress com 12 December 2014 Retrieved 17 April 2017 a b Christgau Robert 1981 Consumer Guide 70s S Christgau s Record Guide Rock Albums of the Seventies Ticknor amp Fields ISBN 089919026X Retrieved 13 March 2019 via robertchristgau com Larkin Colin 2006 Encyclopedia of Popular Music Vol 7 4th ed Oxford University Press p 857 ISBN 0195313739 Strong Martin Charles 2002 Supertramp The Great Rock Discography The National Academies ISBN 1 84195 312 1 Heatley Michael Supertramp Crime Of The Century Deluxe Edition Record Collector No 435 Retrieved 17 February 2020 Sheffield Rob et al 2004 Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian eds The New Rolling Stone Album Guide 4th ed Simon amp Schuster p 797 ISBN 0 7432 0169 8 a b Official Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved 3 November 2021 a b The World Critic Lists 1978 Archived at rocklistmusic co uk Virgin All time top 1000 albums Archived at rocklistmusic co uk Rocklist net Steve Parker 1001 Albums rocklistmusic co uk Retrieved 17 April 2017 Elliott Paul Supertramp Classic Rock Summer 2010 96 Archived from the original on 21 September 2013 Retrieved 19 September 2013 SUPERTRAMP Co Founder ROGER 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Music Canada Retrieved 1 June 2012 French album certifications Supertramp Crime of the Century in French InfoDisc Retrieved 1 June 2012 SelectSUPERTRAMPand clickOK Gold Platin Datenbank Supertramp Crime of the Century in German Bundesverband Musikindustrie Retrieved 1 June 2012 New Zealand album certifications Supertramp Crime of the Century Recorded Music NZ Retrieved 14 November 2019 The Official Swiss Charts and Music Community Awards Crime of the Century IFPI Switzerland Hung Medien Retrieved 1 June 2012 British album certifications Supertramp Crime of the Century British Phonographic Industry Retrieved 1 June 2012 American album certifications Supertramp Crime of the Century Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved 1 June 2012 External links editCrime of the Century Adobe Flash at Radio3Net streamed copy where licensed Crime Of The Century Reissue Remastered Adobe Flash at Myspace streamed copy where licensed Crime of the century the rock opera Archived 8 June 2019 at 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