Year: 23 April 2002 (CD 2002)
Label: EMI Music (France), 7243 5 38624 2 8
Style: Progressive Pop, Progressive Rock, Soft Rock
Country: London, England
Time: 50:10
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 330 Mb
Charts: FRA #8, GER #17, NL #83, SWI #6. FRA & SWI: Gold.
Even the term slow motion implies some infinitesimal amount of progress. But you won’t find any on this second limp-noodle release from the partially reconstituted Supertramp.
Like 1997’s Some Things Never Change, the nine-song Slow Motion is just more of the same sorta-funky, sorta-jazzy, sorta-poppy glop these faded ’70s icons can (and have) churn out like butter for decades. With one notable difference: None of these tastefully executed but artistically lifeless songs can hold a snuffed-out candle to classics like School, Dreamer, Bloody Well Right and The Logical Song. That’s because of the other notable difference here: Roger Hodgson, who co-wrote all those hits, isn’t in the band anymore. Without him, Slow Motion is more like No Motion.
(tinnitist.com/2022/09/06/classic-album-review-supertramp-slow-motion/)
01. Slow Motion (03:50)
02. Little By Little (04:30)
03. Broken Hearted (04:28)
04. Over You (05:06)
05. Tenth Avenue Breakdown (08:57)
06. A Sting In The Tail (05:17)
07. Bee In Your Bonnet (06:27)
08. Goldrush (03:06)
09. Dead Man's Blues (08:26)
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