Some Things Never Change
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Some Things Never Change | |||||
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Studio album by Supertramp | |||||
Released | March 24, 1997 | ||||
Recorded | 1996-97 | ||||
Genre | Prog Rock | ||||
Length | 65:36 | ||||
Label | Chrysalis | ||||
Producer | Jack Douglas Fred Mandel |
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Supertramp chronology | |||||
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Some Things Never Change is the eleventh album by progressive rock band Supertramp, released in 1997 (see 1997 in music). It was the first Supertramp album longer than fifty minutes. The song Live to Love You features both the 'tackled' sound from the Coleco Electronic Quarterback handheld electronic game, as well as the Trouble "Pop-o-matic" bubble sounds from their 1979 hit The Logical Song.
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Rick Davies, except where noted.
Lead vocals by Rick Davies, except where noted.
- "It's a Hard World" – 9:46
- "You Win, I Lose" – 4:31
- "Get Your Act Together" – 4:49
- "Live to Love You" – 5:18
- "Some Things Never Change" – 6:26
- "Listen to Me Please" – 4:46
- Lead vocals: Rick Davies and Mark Hart
- "Sooner or Later" (Davies, Hart) – 6:50
- Lead vocals: Mark Hart
- "Help Me Down That Road" – 4:36
- "And the Light" – 4:40
- "Give Me a Chance" (Davies, Hart) – 4:24
- Lead vocals: Mark Hart
- "C'Est What?" – 8:17
- "Where There's a Will" – 5:36
[edit] Personnel
- Rick Davies - keyboard, vocals
- Mark Hart - guitar, keyboard, vocals
- John Helliwell - saxophone, woodwinds
- Cliff Hugo - bass
- Bob Siebenberg - drums
- Lee Thornburg - trombone, trumpet, background vocals
- Carl Verheyen - guitar
- Tom Walsh - percussion, drums
Additional personnel
- Bob Danziger - Kalimbas
- Karen Lawrence - background vocals
- Kim Nail - background vocals
[edit] Production
- Producers: Jack Douglas, Fred Mandel
- Executive producer: Rick Davies
- Engineers: Ian Gardiner, Jay Messina
- Assistant engineers: Ian Gardiner, Mike Scotella
- Mixing assistant: Roy Clark, Brian Hargrove
- Mastering: Bob Ludwig
- Creative director: Richard Frankel
- Cover art: Dimo Safari
- Portraits: Dennis Keeley
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[edit] Notes
- The track, "Give Me a Chance", is a hidden track and is not listed on the track listing on the album's jewel case.