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・ Somebody's Out There Watching
・ Somebody's Somebody
・ Somebody's Someone
・ Somebody's Trying to Tell Me Something
・ Somebody's Waiting
・ Somebody's Waiting for Someone
・ Somebody's Watching Me
・ Somebody's Watching Me (album)
・ Somec
・ Someca
・ Some Things Are Meant to Be (song)
・ Some Things Don't Come Easy
・ Some Things I Know
・ Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind
・ Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind – Singles and Demos 1964 to 1967
Some Things Never Change
・ Some Things Never Change (song)
・ Some Things You Need to Know Before the World Ends (A Final Evening with the Illuminati)
・ Some Things You Never Get Used To
・ Some Thoughts Concerning Education
・ Some Thoughts on the Common Toad
・ Some Thoughts on the Science of Onanism
・ Some Time in New York City
・ Some Tits, but No Bush
・ Some Type of Love
・ Some Velvet Morning
・ Some Velvet Morning (band)
・ Some Velvet Morning (film)
・ Some Velvet Sidewalk
・ Some Voices


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Some Things Never Change : ウィキペディア英語版
Some Things Never Change

''Some Things Never Change'' is the tenth album by progressive rock band Supertramp, released in 1997. It represented a deliberate return to the band's earlier sound (before ''Free as a Bird''), using more organic recording techniques than on their previous studio album.〔 John Helliwell recounted that "we recorded the album in a way that Supertramp never had and that was by all going into the studio together and doing it as a much more live thing."〔Overall, Rick (22 July 1997). (Summer Tramp ), Jam! Music.〕
The album features the single "You Win, I Lose", which was a minor hit in Germany and also received considerable airplay in Canada.〔Stevenson, Jane (25 July 1997). (Supertramp Reunion Was Logical Thing to Do ), Jam! Music.〕
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".
==Cover art==
Rick Davies explained the concept behind the album cover: "It's something to tie in with the title. In England people have tea at four o'clock and it doesn't matter where they are or what sort of social plane they're on, they will have that tea."〔Bollenberg, John "Bobo" (26 June 2000). (Interview with Rick Davies, John Helliwell, Jack Douglass, and Georges Ohayon ), ProgressiveWorld.net.〕

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