...Famous Last Words...

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...Famous Last Words... (stylised in all lowercase) is the seventh studio album by English rock band Supertramp, released in October 1982. It was the studio follow-up to 1979's Breakfast in America and the last album with vocalist/keyboardist/guitarist Roger Hodgson, who left the group to pursue a solo career. Thus, it was the final album to be released by the classic lineup of the band (Hodgson, Davies, Helliwell, Thomson, and Siebenberg).

The album reached number 5 on the Billboard Pop Albums Charts in its third week on the chart dated November 27, 1982,<ref name="Billboard">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and was certified Gold for sales in excess of 500,000 copies there.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> It also peaked at numberTemplate:Nbsp6 in the UK where it was certified Gold for 100,000 copies sold.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

A remastered CD version of ...Famous Last Words... was released on 30 July 2002 on A&M Records. The remastered CD comes with all the original artwork and the CD art features a green pair of scissors and a black background.

Background and recordingEdit

Though Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson had long been writing their songs separately, they had always conceived the theme and overlying direction for each album together. ...Famous Last Words... became the exception to this rule: having been living in different parts of California in the months leading up to the recording, they each conceived their own vision for the album. Hodgson wanted to do another pop album in the vein of Breakfast in America, while Davies had envisioned a heavy progressive rock album with a 10-minute song called "Brother Where You Bound" as its centerpiece.<ref name="Melhuish"/>

According to Bob Siebenberg, "In the end, they both kind of changed their formats and their picture of what they thought this album should be. It became a diluted version of what it started out to be. It was really neither here nor there."<ref name="Melhuish">Template:Cite book</ref> In particular, the band decided to leave out "Brother Where You Bound", since it was too "heavy" to fit alongside Hodgson's pop compositions.<ref name="Melhuish" /> Supertramp used "Brother Where You Bound" for their next album, Brother Where You Bound (1985), though it had by that point evolved from 10 minutes to 16 and a half through the addition of some new sections.Template:Citation needed

As usual, the songs are all officially credited as being written by Davies/Hodgson. However, the sleeve notes colour-code the songs' lyrics by individual author. The lead vocalist on each song is the same as its writer: "Crazy", "It's Raining Again", "Know Who You Are", "C'est le bon", and "Don't Leave Me Now" were written by Hodgson, and "Put on Your Old Brown Shoes", "Bonnie", "My Kind of Lady", and "Waiting So Long" were written by Davies.Template:Citation needed

The album's working title was Tightrope.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The album was mainly recorded and mixed at Hodgson's home, Unicorn Studios in Nevada City, California, as he did not want to leave his wife, his then two-year-old daughter Heidi, and newborn son Andrew behind. Davies wound up recording his vocal and keyboard parts at his home studio, The Backyard Studios, in Encino, California. Other overdubs were at Bill Schnee Recording Studios in Los Angeles.Template:Citation needed

At the time of the album's release, many interpreted the title (which at that point became ...Famous Last Words...) and cover art as thinly-veiled hints that Supertramp was breaking up.<ref name="Melhuish" /> In a 2015 interview, Hodgson confirmed that he and Davies decided on the title because "we weren't doing [a record] again".<ref>Template:CitationTemplate:Cbignore</ref> He said that he regrets recording the album, calling it "a last-ditch attempt to try and make things happen" after the life had gone out of the band.<ref>(2009). 30th Anniversary Breakfast in America Feature, In the Studio. Template:Webarchive</ref> Conversely, John Helliwell said in 1986: "We wanted a phrase that bore some relationship with what we were doing but was enigmatic at the same time. We always like to have enigmatic titles like Crime of the CenturyTemplate:Nbsp... This last LP we thought was going to be real quick. We thought we were going to rehearse it and record it real quick and it ended up taking longer than any other so we had to eat our words again. For the past three or four LPs we've been saying, 'Let's be well prepared.' So the title sprung out of that as well. I can't remember who first thought of it. The graphic design came directly from the title."<ref name="Melhuish" />

ReceptionEdit

Template:Album ratings A contemporary review in Creem savaged the album for its nondescript nature, concluding "this stuff is so soddenly bland already that the Muzak folks are going to have their work cut out for them".<ref name="Riegel">Template:Cite magazine</ref> AllMusic, in a retrospective review, found the album overly tailored towards commercial success, claiming that the group in general and Roger Hodgson in particular were too fixated on producing more hits, and that as a result "romantically inclined poetry and love song fluff replaces the lyrical keenness that Supertramp had produced in the past, and the instrumental proficiency that they once mastered has vanished."<ref name="allmusic"/>

Track listingEdit

All songs credited to Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson. Listed below are the respective writers, also lead singers of their songs.

Side one

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Side two

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PersonnelEdit

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  • Rick Davieslead and backing vocals, organ (tracks 1, 7, 9), piano (tracks 2, 4, 6, 8), electric piano (track 2), synthesizers (track 3), harmonica (tracks 2, 9), melodica (track 3)
  • Roger Hodgson – lead and backing vocals, electric guitar (tracks 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9), 12-string guitar (tracks 2, 5, 7), piano (tracks 1, 3, 9), pump organ (track 1), synthesizers (track 5), glockenspiel (track 3)
  • John Helliwellsaxophones (tracks 1–3, 6, 8, 9), clarinet (tracks 7, 8), synthesizers (tracks 3, 4, 6, 8, 9)
  • Dougie Thomsonbass (tracks 1–4, 6–9)
  • Bob Siebenbergdrums (tracks 1–4, 6–9)
    • This was the first Supertramp album for which Siebenberg was credited under his real name. All previous Supertramp albums on which he had appeared credited him as "Bob C. Benberg".

Additional personnel

  • Claire Diament – backing vocals on "Don't Leave Me Now"
  • Ann Wilson – backing vocals on "Put On Your Old Brown Shoes" and "C'est le bon"
  • Nancy Wilson – backing vocals on "Put On Your Old Brown Shoes" and "C'est le bon"

ProductionEdit

2002 A&M reissue:

The 2002 A&M Records reissue was mastered from the original master tapes by Greg Calbi and Jay Messina at Sterling Sound, New York, 2002. The reissue was supervised by Bill Levenson with art direction by Vartan and design by Mike Diehl, with production coordination by Beth Stempel.

The intro to "Bonnie" contains a glitch in the piano part on the 2002 remaster, and has never been fully explained (whether it was a mastering error, or an intentional alteration to the track). Template:Citation needed

ChartsEdit

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Weekly chartsEdit

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Chart (1982-83) Position
Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)<ref name="auchart">Template:Cite book</ref> 2
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4
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1
French Albums (SNEP)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1
Italian Albums (Musica e dischi)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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5
Japanese Albums (Oricon)<ref name="JPN">Template:Cite book</ref> 40
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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5
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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2
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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5

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Year-end chartsEdit

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Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)<ref name="auchart" /> 56
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Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)<ref name="auchart" /> 54
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19
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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6
US Billboard 200<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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54

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Certifications and salesEdit

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ReferencesEdit

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