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1985 studio album by Supertramp

Brother Where You Bound is the eighth studio album by the English rock band Supertramp, released in 1985. It was their first album after original member Roger Hodgson left the band, leaving Rick Davies to handle the songwriting and singing on his own. The album features the group`s Top 30 hit "Cannonball".

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Álbums chronology

Famous Last Words
Famous Last Words
29/10/1982
Free As A Bird
Free As A Bird
23/10/1987

Brother Where You Bound

Supertramp

1985 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 13 Mayo 1985 · Fecha Grabación: 1984 -
    Discográfica: A&M · Estudio de grabación: Ocean Way, Hollywood; The Backyard, Encino · Productor: David Kershenbaum , Supertramp
    1
    Cannonball
    SUPERTRAMPSupertramp • 1985
    7:38
  • 2
    Still In Love
    SUPERTRAMPSupertramp • 1985
    4:37
  • 3
    No Inbetween
    SUPERTRAMPSupertramp • 1985
    4:37
  • 4
    Better Days
    SUPERTRAMPSupertramp • 1985
    6:17
  • 5
    Brother Where You Bound
    SUPERTRAMPSupertramp • 1985
    16:30
  • 6
    Ever Open Door
    SUPERTRAMPSupertramp • 1985
    3:06
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    Famous Last Words
    Famous Last Words
    29/10/1982
    Free As A Bird
    Free As A Bird
    23/10/1987
    Brother Where You Bound
    Studio album by
    Released13 May 1985[1]
    Recorded1984–1985
    Studio
    Genre
    Length42:44
    LabelA&M
    ProducerDavid Kershenbaum, Supertramp
    Supertramp chronology
    …Famous Last Words…
    (1982)
    Brother Where You Bound
    (1985)
    The Autobiography of Supertramp
    (1986)
    Singles from Brother Where You Bound
    1. "Cannonball"
      Released: 29 April 1985[2]
    2. "Still in Love"
      Released: 19 July 1985[3]
    3. "Better Days"
      Released: September 1985 (US)[4]

    Review

    1985 studio album by Supertramp

    Brother Where You Bound is the eighth studio album by the English rock band Supertramp, released in 1985. It was their first album after original member Roger Hodgson left the band, leaving Rick Davies to handle the songwriting and singing on his own. The album features the group`s Top 30 hit "Cannonball".

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    Brother Where You Bound reached number 20 on the UK Albums Chart[5] and number 21 on The Billboard 200 in 1985,[6] and went Gold according to the band`s then label A&M Records in 1985, although the RIAA hasn`t certified it yet.

    A remastered CD version of the album was released on 30 July 2002 on A&M Records.

    Songs

    The track "Better Days" features an extended fade-out with voice-overs by the four key players in the 1984 Presidential Campaign: quotes spoken by Geraldine Ferraro and Walter Mondale sounding from the left audio channel and those of George H. W. Bush and Ronald Reagan on the right, mixed with John Helliwell`s extended saxophone solo. Cash Box called that song "a solidly driving rocker" and praised the production values and melody.[7]

    The album`s sixteen-and-a-half-minute title track featured Thin Lizzy`s Scott Gorham on rhythm guitar, Pink Floyd`s David Gilmour on the guitar solos, and readings from George Orwell`s Nineteen Eighty-Four. A demo for the song was recorded prior to Roger Hodgson`s departure from the band, for potential inclusion on …Famous Last Words…, but the band ultimately felt it was too densely progressive rock to be appropriate, and decided against recording it for the album.[8] At the time of the demo, the song was only ten minutes long.[8]

    Release

    To build interest in the release, the album was premiered to dozens of members of the press traveling aboard a specially chartered trip on the Orient Express from Paris to Venice, where reporters were shown the full video for "Brother Where You Bound". The normally low-profile group also did extensive radio and TV appearances, including a high-profile appearance on radio`s Rockline after a simulcast of the "Brother Where You Bound" video on MTV and Global Satellite Network.[9]

    Reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[10]
    Encyclopedia of Popular Music[11]
    The Rolling Stone Album Guide[12]

    AllMusic`s retrospective review is resoundingly positive, noting that the album`s thematic exploration of Cold War tensions "is dated and hasn`t aged very well… but the music is a pleasure." They particularly praised the "crystalline sound", the strong performances of the guest musicians, and the complexity of the compositions. They also praised the band for being "gutsy" enough to "re-embrace its progressive-rock roots" while improving their pop songcraft at the same time.[10]

    In a review special, Prog Sphere writes "Brother Where You Bound is a prime example of `crossover` prog at its very best, and as such highly recommended to anyone but those prog fans who think that `pop` is inevitably a bad word."[13]

    Track listing

    All songs written by Rick Davies.

    Side one
    No.TitleLength
    1."Cannonball"7:38
    2."Still in Love"4:36
    3."No Inbetween"4:36
    4."Better Days"6:15

    Side two
    No.TitleLength
    1."Brother Where You Bound"16:30
    2."Ever Open Door"3:06

    Personnel

    Supertramp

    • Rick Davies – keyboards, lead vocals
    • John Helliwell – saxophones, glockenspiel on track 1
    • Dougie Thomson – bass
    • Bob Siebenberg – drums

    Additional personnel

    • David Gilmour – guitar solos on "Brother Where You Bound"
    • Scott Gorham – rhythm guitar on "Brother Where You Bound"
    • Marty Walsh – guitar on "Cannonball", "Better Days", "Brother Where You Bound", and "Still in Love"
    • Doug Wintz – trombone on "Cannonball"
    • Cha Cha – backing vocals on "Still in Love"
    • Brian Banks – Synclavier programming
    • Anthony Marinelli – Synclavier programming
    • Gary Chang – Fairlight & PPG programming
    • Scott Page – flute on "Better Days" and "Brother Where You Bound"

    Production

    • Producers: David Kershenbaum, Supertramp
    • Engineer: Norman Hall
    • Assistant engineer: Steve Crimmel
    • Mixing: Mark Ettel
    • Mixing assistant: Steve McMillan
    • Mastering: Bob Ludwig
    • Remastering: Greg Calbi, Jay Messina
    • Track engineer: Allen Sides
    • Programming: Gary Chang
    • Synclavier programming: Brian Banks, Anthony Marinelli
    • Art direction: Norman Moore
    • Design: Norman Moore
    • Tray photo: Tom Gibson

    2002 A&M reissue:

    The 2002 A&M Records reissue was mastered from the original master tapes by Greg Calbi and Jay Messina at Sterling Sound, New York, 2002. The reissue was supervised by Bill Levenson with art direction by Vartan and design by Mike Diehl, with production coordination by Beth Stempel.

    Singles

    Charts – Billboard (United States)[14]

    Year

    Single

    Chart

    Position

    1985

    "Cannonball"

    Hot Dance Music/Club Play

    9

    Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales

    25

    Mainstream Rock Tracks

    4

    Billboard Hot 100

    28

    Charts

    1985 studio album by Supertramp

    Brother Where You Bound is the eighth studio album by the English rock band Supertramp, released in 1985. It was their first album after original member Roger Hodgson left the band, leaving Rick Davies to handle the songwriting and singing on his own. The album features the group`s Top 30 hit "Cannonball".

    Brother Where You Bound reached number 20 on the UK Albums Chart[5] and number 21 on The Billboard 200 in 1985,[6] and went Gold according to the band`s then label A&M Records in 1985, although the RIAA hasn`t certified it yet.

    A remastered CD version of the album was released on 30 July 2002 on A&M Records.

    Songs

    The track "Better Days" features an extended fade-out with voice-overs by the four key players in the 1984 Presidential Campaign: quotes spoken by Geraldine Ferraro and Walter Mondale sounding from the left audio channel and those of George H. W. Bush and Ronald Reagan on the right, mixed with John Helliwell`s extended saxophone solo. Cash Box called that song "a solidly driving rocker" and praised the production values and melody.[7]

    The album`s sixteen-and-a-half-minute title track featured Thin Lizzy`s Scott Gorham on rhythm guitar, Pink Floyd`s David Gilmour on the guitar solos, and readings from George Orwell`s Nineteen Eighty-Four. A demo for the song was recorded prior to Roger Hodgson`s departure from the band, for potential inclusion on …Famous Last Words…, but the band ultimately felt it was too densely progressive rock to be appropriate, and decided against recording it for the album.[8] At the time of the demo, the song was only ten minutes long.[8]

    Release

    To build interest in the release, the album was premiered to dozens of members of the press traveling aboard a specially chartered trip on the Orient Express from Paris to Venice, where reporters were shown the full video for "Brother Where You Bound". The normally low-profile group also did extensive radio and TV appearances, including a high-profile appearance on radio`s Rockline after a simulcast of the "Brother Where You Bound" video on MTV and Global Satellite Network.[9]

    Reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[10]
    Encyclopedia of Popular Music[11]
    The Rolling Stone Album Guide[12]

    AllMusic`s retrospective review is resoundingly positive, noting that the album`s thematic exploration of Cold War tensions "is dated and hasn`t aged very well… but the music is a pleasure." They particularly praised the "crystalline sound", the strong performances of the guest musicians, and the complexity of the compositions. They also praised the band for being "gutsy" enough to "re-embrace its progressive-rock roots" while improving their pop songcraft at the same time.[10]

    In a review special, Prog Sphere writes "Brother Where You Bound is a prime example of `crossover` prog at its very best, and as such highly recommended to anyone but those prog fans who think that `pop` is inevitably a bad word."[13]

    Track listing

    All songs written by Rick Davies.

    Side one
    No.TitleLength
    1."Cannonball"7:38
    2."Still in Love"4:36
    3."No Inbetween"4:36
    4."Better Days"6:15

    Side two
    No.TitleLength
    1."Brother Where You Bound"16:30
    2."Ever Open Door"3:06

    Personnel

    Supertramp

    • Rick Davies – keyboards, lead vocals
    • John Helliwell – saxophones, glockenspiel on track 1
    • Dougie Thomson – bass
    • Bob Siebenberg – drums

    Additional personnel

    • David Gilmour – guitar solos on "Brother Where You Bound"
    • Scott Gorham – rhythm guitar on "Brother Where You Bound"
    • Marty Walsh – guitar on "Cannonball", "Better Days", "Brother Where You Bound", and "Still in Love"
    • Doug Wintz – trombone on "Cannonball"
    • Cha Cha – backing vocals on "Still in Love"
    • Brian Banks – Synclavier programming
    • Anthony Marinelli – Synclavier programming
    • Gary Chang – Fairlight & PPG programming
    • Scott Page – flute on "Better Days" and "Brother Where You Bound"

    Production

    • Producers: David Kershenbaum, Supertramp
    • Engineer: Norman Hall
    • Assistant engineer: Steve Crimmel
    • Mixing: Mark Ettel
    • Mixing assistant: Steve McMillan
    • Mastering: Bob Ludwig
    • Remastering: Greg Calbi, Jay Messina
    • Track engineer: Allen Sides
    • Programming: Gary Chang
    • Synclavier programming: Brian Banks, Anthony Marinelli
    • Art direction: Norman Moore
    • Design: Norman Moore
    • Tray photo: Tom Gibson

    2002 A&M reissue:

    The 2002 A&M Records reissue was mastered from the original master tapes by Greg Calbi and Jay Messina at Sterling Sound, New York, 2002. The reissue was supervised by Bill Levenson with art direction by Vartan and design by Mike Diehl, with production coordination by Beth Stempel.

    Singles

    Charts – Billboard (United States)[14]

    Year

    Single

    Chart

    Position

    1985

    "Cannonball"

    Hot Dance Music/Club Play

    9

    Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales

    25

    Mainstream Rock Tracks

    4

    Billboard Hot 100

    28

    Charts

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