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7. Indelibly Stamped — the rough early stumble from Supertramp.  A record still figuring itself out. Loud, uneven, more curiosity than classic and with fans defending it mainly for history.  Collectors still debate its value and though most agree, it shows the band learning their craft.

6. Famous Last Words — the farewell from Supertramp, where energy fades like stage lights after the crowd leaves. A  polite goodbye, more reflective than explosive, but still elegant. S ome listeners appreciate its mellow tone, calling it a quiet and dignified closing statement.

5. Crisis? What Crisis? — a confused but charming album from Supertramp, debated by fans as either underrated or inconsistent.  It sits awkwardly in the catalog, like a strange guest at a party. It remains a divisive entry, with longtime fans split between affection and confusion still today.

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4. Paris — the live Supertramp showcase, capturing raw energy and crowd roar.  Divides fans between studio purists and live lovers, with bootlegs fueling the debate.  Some fans claim the live versions elevate the studio tracks into something more powerful overall. 

3. Even in the Quietest Moments — lush and atmospheric from Supertramp, floating with dreamy textures and emotional depth.  An album that turns quiet into something cinematic. I t is often praised for turning simple moments into expansive emotional landscapes.

2. Breakfast in America — a massive breakthrough for the band.   Packed with hooks that defined an era.  It remains endlessly catchy and iconic. I ts melodies remain instantly recognizable across generations of listeners worldwide even in streaming era today.

1. Crime of the Century — the masterpiece that made Supertramp legends.  Blending drama, melody and emotional weight.  A defining prog-rock statement that still sets the standard. I t is widely regarded as the band’s defining artistic achievement.