Supertramp"...Famous Last Words..."

Label:

A&M Records – AMLK 63732

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album, Stereo

Country:

Europe

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Pop Rock

Tracklist

A1 Crazy 4:32
A2 Put On Your Old Brown Shoes
Backing VocalsNancy Wilson (2)
4:20
A3 It's Raining Again 4:25
A4 Bonnie 5:37
A5 Know Who You Are
Arranged By [String]Richard Hewson
4:58
B1 My Kind Of Lady 5:12
B2 C'est Le Bon
Backing VocalsNancy Wilson (2)
5:32
B3 Waiting So Long 6:32
B4 Don't Leave Me Now
Backing VocalsClaire Diamant*
6:25

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed ByCBS Records
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗A&M Records, Inc.
  • Copyright ©A&M Records, Inc.
  • Published ByDelicate Music
  • Published ByAlmo Music Corp.
  • Recorded AtUnicorn Studios
  • Recorded AtThe Backyard Studio
  • Recorded AtRumbo Recorders
  • Recorded AtBill Schnee Studios
  • Mixed AtUnicorn Studios
  • Mastered AtThe Mastering Lab
  • Lacquer Cut AtThe Mastering Lab

Credits

  • Art Direction, DesignNorman Moore
  • BassDougie Thomson
  • Co-producer, Other [Concert Sound]Russel Pope
  • Cover [Concept]Mike Doud (2)
  • DrumsBob Siebenberg
  • Engineer [Assistant]Norman Hall
  • ManagementMismanagement Inc.
  • Mastered ByMike Reese
  • Photography By [Cover and Sleeve]Tom Gibson (4)
  • Photography By [Cover]Jules Bates
  • ProducerSupertramp
  • Producer, EngineerPeter Henderson
  • Saxophone, KeyboardsJohn Helliwell
  • Vocals, KeyboardsRick Davies
  • Vocals, Keyboards, GuitarRoger Hodgson
  • Written-By [All Songs By]Rick Davies And Roger Hodgson*

Notes

Released with a printed inner sleeve with lyrics and credits.
Some copies may carry a sticker: "includes It's raining again"
Matrix / Runout all etched.

On labels:
Made in Holland.
℗ 1982 A&M Records, Inc.
© 1982 A&M Records, Inc.

On rear sleeve:
℗1982 A&M Records, Inc. / © 1982 A&M Records, Inc. / Printed in Holland

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Label Code: LC -0485
  • Price Code: CB 291
  • Price Code (Circled): 58
  • Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA
  • Rights Society: ASCAP
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side A): AMLK 63732-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side B): AMLK 63732-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side A in parenthesis): SP-03732-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side B in parenthesis): SP-03732-2
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, variant 1): SP-63732-A RE-1 EUR-2 RE-1 TML-S INT
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, variant 1): SP-63732-B RE-1 EUR-4 RE-1 TML-S INT
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, variant 2): SP-63732-A- RE-1 TML-m INT
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, variant 2): SP-63732-1db2-re-1 tml-s int

Other Versions (5 of 151)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
"...Famous Last Words..." (Cassette, Album) Festival Records RMC 52028 Australia 1982
"...Famous Last Words..." (LP, Album) A&M Records AMLK 63732 Spain 1982
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"...Famous Last Words..." (LP, Album, Europadisk Pressing Audiophile) A&M Records SP-3732 US 1982
"...Famous Last Words..." (LP, Album, Don Mills Pressing) A&M Records SP-3732 Canada 1982
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"...Famous Last Words..." (Cassette, Album, Club Edition) A&M Records CL 49 202 5 Europe 1982

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Reviews

  • Mampfwurm's avatar
    Mampfwurm
    Guys, what's going on here? What happened to the band that recorded "Crime of the Century" and "Breakfast in America"? Maybe they all got sick and some crappy replacement band stepped in? Or the record company kidnapped them? How else could such bland and forgettable pop songs be sold under the name "Supertramp"? Come on people, let's start the search. Someone must be holding them hostage in a basement somewhere or something like that. Trust me, they're out there somewhere. Supertramp would never have put up with such a bland and heartless impersonation! I mean, there's at least two straight up traditional love songs on the damn thing!

    In all honesty tough, this is an incredibly sad album. Not because the music is so emotionally impactful, but because I've never felt so clearly that the old Supertramp is gone. No wonder Hodgsen left after this one. There is no love, no story and nothing special in this album. Now I'm not going to say its bad. Infact, it is kind of a standard album, and I have a lot of these kinds of standard pop albums. They're fun sometimes. But "standard pop album" - that's just not what Supertramp is for me. If you want a standard pop album, I guess go for it, but if you want Supertramp, you can on this one, except of course if you want the last studio album with Hodgsen on board. But honestly, he might just as well not have been there.

    "Did you get all you want?
    Did we see the whole show?
    So, where's all the fun
    that we used to know?"

    "Waiting So Long", the penultimate song on this album. Sums it up perfectly for me. I didn't get all I wanted, and I've really just got the same question left.
    • Vidfreaky's avatar
      Vidfreaky
      My copy of this is on translucent purple vinyl that looks black unless you hold it up to the light. Much like some of the versions of Synchronicity by the Police.
      • choerske's avatar
        choerske
        Are all presses from analog source or are some represses from digital?
        • chadergeist's avatar
          chadergeist
          The song Bonnie on this release is messed up in the beginning within the first few seconds of the piano opening.
          • ThePalm's avatar
            ThePalm
            This is the Supertramp album to have in any collection because all the songs contained within are so great. While the song "It's Raining Again" may be the only single ed and loved, another single "My Kind of Lady" also should be ed to its nod to the golden oldies and the sax solo that closes out the song. A must-have for any music lover.

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