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Indelibly Stamped is the second album by progressive rock band Supertramp, released in 1971 (see 1971 in music). Like their début, this album was also a commercial disappointment, which resulted in the loss of their financial supporter and the ultimate break-up of the band. Original editions have a colour gate-fold cover and different text for the band name and album title. The cover photograph features the tattooed torso and arms of a woman named Rusty Skuse, the most tattooed woman in England. Her tattoos were created by her husband, Bill Skuse (one of a family of notable English tattooists) who at this time ran a tattoo parlour in Aldershot. A design with their names is visible on her arm. Some editions have it in colour, as in North America, when released there in 1976.
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson, except where noted
- "Your Poppa Don't Mind" – 2:58
- "Travelled" – 4:15
- "Rosie Had Everything Planned" (Frank Farrell, Hodgson) – 2:58
- "Remember" – 4:00
- "Forever" – 5:05
- "Potter" – 2:23
- Lead vocals: Dave Winthrop
- "Coming Home to See You" – 4:39
- "Times Have Changed" – 3:42
- "Friend in Need" – 3:08
- "Aries" – 7:25
[edit] Personnel
- Kevin Currie - percussion, drums
- Rick Davies - harmonica, keyboard, vocals
- Frank Farrell - bass, piano, accordion, background vocals
- Roger Hodgson - acoustic guitar, guitar, bass, vocals
- Dave Winthrop - flute, saxophone, vocals
[edit] Production
- Producer: Supertramp
- Engineer: Bob Hall