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‘Paris’: How Supertramp Thrilled The City Of Light

The November 1979 show in Paris took place in front of 8,000 admiring Supertramp fans and was turned into a live album.

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Supertramp 'Paris' artwork - Courtesy: UMG
Supertramp 'Paris' artwork - Courtesy: UMG

“Paris Pavilion, November 29, 1979,” began David Margereson’s liner note inside the gatefold sleeve. “This tour has been a hard one – 108 shows so far. The crew has been incredible, as always. Humor and sense of purpose, those old Supertramp standbys, have prevailed despite the severe testing.” The record contained inside that sleeve was recorded on that day: their double live album Paris.

The show on that night in Paris took place in front of 8,000 admiring Supertramp fans, with the band’s commercial stock at an all-time high. The Breakfast In America album had been released in March of that year and sold by the million, generating the major hits “The Logical Song” and “Take The Long Way Home” and going on to two Grammy Awards, albeit not the glamorous ones (Best Recording Package, for that gatefold sleeve, and Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical).

So it was that with that album giving the already long-running British outfit to a wider audience worldwide than ever, Supertramp hit the endless road. Their French fans were buying Breakfast in such phenomenal numbers that it is now said to be the bestselling non-French language album in history there. There was nowhere more suitable to record a live album.

Dreamer (Live At Pavillon de Paris/1979)

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Paris contained some of those songs from the current studio record, being performed live for the first time on this tour, including the two big hits as well as the title track. But it was also a showcase for much-loved songs In their catalog, including “Dreamer,” “Bloody Well Right,” and “Crime Of The Century.” The album went gold in the US and UK, and indeed the live version of “Dreamer” became a No.15 single in the States.

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Margereson’s sleeve note observed that this new French triumph was a far cry from the group’s first visit to Paris. “Only eight people paid to get in,” he recalled, “and Pascal our promoter has just had the courage to tell us that he bought six of them!”

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3 Comments

3 Comments

  1. Jake Stuart

    December 5, 2014 at 1:02 am

    Great live album and classic songs!! My faves are Roger Hodgson penned tunes, he wrote The Logical Song, Breakfast in America, School, Take the Long Way Home, Dreamer, Hide in Your Shell to mention some named above. Also fitting in time of the album’s anniversary Roger Hodgson and his band are having a show in Paris in July of next year, actually it’s a world tour. I heard Roger perform Fool’s Overture at a couple of shows not long ago and it was jaw-dropping, left me speechless. Here’s a good video montage of classics one after another- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMLNeSbtVN0

  2. Lucy

    December 14, 2014 at 3:24 am

    Wonderful album and one I can listen to over and over. I saw Roger Hodgson in concert this past spring and am still thinking about that show. His connection with his audience is unlike anything I’ve seen and what a voice! He sounds even better today than on my Supertramp vinyls. I am so happy that he is touring again next year and I cannot wait to see him again. Don’t miss the chance to catch Roger’s show. You owe yourself this gift. Check out his website for dates – http://www.RogerHodgson.com.

  3. Phil Way

    November 29, 2021 at 3:54 pm

    i didnt that album was nearly as good as Breakfast in America and the copy I heard suffered from groove cramming.

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