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''The Autobiography of Supertramp'' is the first greatest hits album by progressive rock band Supertramp, released in 1986. As Supertramp's first greatest hits album, ''The Autobiography of Supertramp'' contains a compilation of the most popular songs from the albums ''Crime of the Century'', ''Even in the Quietest Moments'', ''Breakfast in America'', ''...Famous Last Words...'', and ''Brother Where You Bound''. The CD version and the 2001 remaster also include a song from ''Crisis? What Crisis?''. The album ''Paris'' is completely unrepresented, despite its including the hit live version of "Dreamer". The cover art shows a suit-wearing, faceless man seated in a train carriage reading a book with his own face on the cover. The view from the train window shows the platform with stylised versions of the cover art from three of Supertramp's albums. The album was also released in the US as ''Classics Volume 9'', part of A&M's 25th Anniversary series (1987). That version of the album includes the extra tracks listed below as part of the 2001 re-release, with the exception of "School" and no single edits. The album was re-released as ''The Very Best of Supertramp'' in 1990 in the US with digitally remastered sound and a bonus track "School" as the first track instead of "Goodbye Stranger" which follows afterwards. It also contains the album versions of the songs "Goodbye Stranger" and "Cannonball", whereas the original release uses the edited versions from the singles instead. ==Reception== Allmusic's retrospective review commented that ''The Very Best of Supertramp'' is a superior compilation with its choice of tracks.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Autobiography of Supertramp」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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