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70-10 Tour
70-10 Tour Nantes, 12 October 2010 cover.jpg
Cover of the Nantes, 12 October 2010 edition of the album
Live album by
Released2010
Recorded2010, Throughout Europe
GenreProgressive rock, pop rock, art rock
LabelSimfy Live
Supertramp chronology
Retrospectacle – The Supertramp Anthology
(2005)
70-10 Tour
(2010)
Live in Paris '79
(2012)

70–10 Tour is a series of live albums from the English rock band Supertramp's 70-10 tour, commemorating the 40th anniversary of the band. Each concert from the tour was recorded and released on CD or as an MP3 download.[1] Although "Don't You Lie to Me" only appears on the album from the second Paris concert, the final show of the tour, there are few differences in set lists (with "Asylum" played only twice in Freiburg and Verona between "Downstream" and "Rudy").

List of shows released

Set list (Paris, 28 October 2010)

  • All songs written by Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson, except where noted.
  • All lead vocals by Rick Davies, except where noted.
[3]
No.TitleOriginal albumLength
1."You Started Laughing"Single B-Side4:21
2."Gone Hollywood"Breakfast in America5:56
3."Put on Your Old Brown Shoes"...Famous Last Words...4:36
4."Ain't Nobody But Me"Crisis? What Crisis?8:01
5."Breakfast in America" (Lead Vocals: Jesse Siebenberg)Breakfast in America2:55
6."Cannonball" (Writer: Rick Davies)Brother Where You Bound8:06
7."Poor Boy"Crisis? What Crisis?5:36
8."From Now On" (Lead Vocals: Rick Davies + Jesse Siebenberg)Even in the Quietest Moments9:10
9."Give A Little Bit" (Lead Vocals: Jesse Siebenberg)Even in the Quietest Moments4:17
10."Downstream"Even in the Quietest Moments3:26
11."Rudy" (Lead Vocals: Rick Davies + Gabe Dixon)Crime of the Century8:02
12."It's Raining Again" (Lead Vocals: Gabe Dixon)...Famous Last Words...4:34
13."Another Man's Woman"Crisis? What Crisis?11:59
14."Take the Long Way Home" (Lead Vocals: Gabe Dixon)Breakfast in America5:12
15."Bloody Well Right"Crime of the Century7:50
16."The Logical Song" (Lead Vocals: Jesse Siebenberg)Breakfast in America5:56
17."Goodbye Stranger"Breakfast in America6:42
18."Don't You Lie to Me" (Writer: Hudson Whittaker)Tampa Red cover4:47
19."School" (Lead Vocals: Jesse Siebenberg + Rick Davies)Crime of the Century6:30
20."Dreamer" (Lead Vocals: Gabe Dixon + Rick Davies)Crime of the Century3:34
21."Crime of the Century"Crime of the Century7:57

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Rick Davies

Rick Davies

Richard Davies is an English musician, singer and songwriter best known as founder, vocalist and keyboardist of the rock band Supertramp. Davies was its only constant member, and composed some of the band's best known songs, including "Rudy", "Bloody Well Right", "Crime of the Century", "From Now On", "Ain't Nobody But Me", "Gone Hollywood", "Goodbye Stranger", "Just Another Nervous Wreck", "Cannonball", and "I'm Beggin' You". He is generally noted for his rhythmic blues piano solos and jazz-tinged progressive rock compositions and cynical lyrics.

Roger Hodgson

Roger Hodgson

Charles Roger Pomfret Hodgson is an English musician, singer and songwriter, best known as the former co-frontman and founding member of the progressive rock band Supertramp. Hodgson composed and sang the majority of the band’s hits, including "Dreamer", "Give a Little Bit", "Take the Long Way Home", "The Logical Song", "It's Raining Again", and "Breakfast in America."

Breakfast in America

Breakfast in America

Breakfast in America is the sixth studio album by the English rock band Supertramp, released by A&M Records on 29 March 1979. It was recorded in 1978 at The Village Recorder in Los Angeles. It spawned four US Billboard hit singles: "The Logical Song", "Goodbye Stranger", "Take the Long Way Home" and "Breakfast in America". In the UK, "The Logical Song" and the title track were both top 10 hits, the only two the group had in their native country.

...Famous Last Words...

...Famous Last Words...

...Famous Last Words... is the seventh studio album by English rock band Supertramp and was 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.

Crisis? What Crisis?

Crisis? What Crisis?

Crisis? What Crisis? is the fourth album by the English rock band Supertramp, released in 1975. It was recorded in Los Angeles and London – Supertramp's first album to have recording done in the US.

Brother Where You Bound

Brother Where You Bound

Brother Where You Bound is the eighth studio album by the English rock band Supertramp, released in 1985. It was their first album after original member Roger Hodgson left the band, leaving Rick Davies to handle the songwriting and singing on his own. The album features the group's Top 30 hit "Cannonball".

Crime of the Century (album)

Crime of the Century (album)

Crime of the Century is the third studio album by the English rock band Supertramp, released in September 1974 on A&M Records. Crime of the Century was Supertramp's commercial breakthrough in many countries, most notably in the UK, Canada and Germany where it peaked in the Top 5 while also making the Top 20 in Australia and France. It was an improvement over their previous sales in the US, but still only peaked at No. 38, with the US hit being "Bloody Well Right". "School" was another popular track, particularly at album rock-oriented radio stations. The album was eventually certified Gold in the US in 1977 after the release of Even in the Quietest Moments.... In Canada, it was eventually certified Diamond. The album was Supertramp's first to feature drummer Bob Siebenberg, saxophone and clarinet player and vocalist John Helliwell, bassist Dougie Thomson, and co-producer Ken Scott. The album has received critical acclaim, including its inclusion in Rolling Stone's "50 Greatest Prog Rock Albums of All Time".

Don't You Lie to Me

Don't You Lie to Me

"Don't You Lie to Me" is a song recorded by Tampa Red in 1940. It became popular with blues artists, leading it to become a blues standard. The song was also interpreted by rock and roll pioneers Fats Domino and Chuck Berry.

Tampa Red

Tampa Red

Hudson Whittaker, known as Tampa Red, was a Chicago blues musician.

Personnel

  • Rick Davies – Keyboards, harmonica, lead & backing vocals
  • Jesse Siebenberg – Guitar, keyboards, percussion, lead & backing vocals
  • John Helliwell – Saxophones, clarinet, melodica, backing vocals, MC
  • Bob Siebenberg – Drums and percussion
  • Cliff Hugo – Bass guitar
  • Carl Verheyen – Guitar, backing vocals
  • Lee Thornburg – Trumpets, tuba, melodica, additional keyboards, backing vocals
  • Gabe Dixon – Keyboards, percussion, lead & backing vocals
  • Cassie Miller – Backing vocals

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Rick Davies

Rick Davies

Richard Davies is an English musician, singer and songwriter best known as founder, vocalist and keyboardist of the rock band Supertramp. Davies was its only constant member, and composed some of the band's best known songs, including "Rudy", "Bloody Well Right", "Crime of the Century", "From Now On", "Ain't Nobody But Me", "Gone Hollywood", "Goodbye Stranger", "Just Another Nervous Wreck", "Cannonball", and "I'm Beggin' You". He is generally noted for his rhythmic blues piano solos and jazz-tinged progressive rock compositions and cynical lyrics.

John Helliwell

John Helliwell

John Anthony Helliwell is an English musician, best known as the saxophonist, secondary keyboardist, backing vocalist, and occasional songwriter for the rock band Supertramp. He also served as an MC during the band's concerts, talking and making jokes to the audience between songs.

Bob Siebenberg

Bob Siebenberg

Robert Layne Siebenberg also known as Bob C. Benberg, is an American musician, best known as a member of British progressive rock band Supertramp, playing drums and percussion. He was the sole American in Supertramp's lineup, joining the band in 1973. His son, Jesse, joined Supertramp at the time of the release of the live album It Was the Best of Times.

Cliff Hugo

Cliff Hugo

Clifford Clyde Hugo, is the bass guitarist for the art rock band Supertramp. Hugo worked with fellow Supertramp member Carl Verheyen in the Carl Verheyen Band from '97 - 2008. He has toured the world as a member of the Ray Charles band. Hugo has worked as a session musician for other musical projects and artists, like Rick Braun, Melissa Manchester, Willie Bobo, Moacir Santos, Paul Williams, Richard Elliot, Dan Hicks, Chris O'Connel, Manhattan Transfer, Mel Martin, Peppino D’ Agostino and former US Navy SEAL singer songwriter harmonica player Curt Campbell’s The Eclectic Beast Band’s “Liquid Smoke” Album released in 2018.

Carl Verheyen

Carl Verheyen

Carl Verheyen is an American musician best known for being the guitarist of Supertramp, the leader of the Carl Verheyen Band, and as a Los Angeles session guitarist. He was ranked One of the World's Top 10 Guitarists by Guitar Magazine and won the LA Music Awards category of Best Guitarist at their 6th annual awards ceremony. He has recorded with such artists as The Bee Gees, Dolly Parton, Victor Feldman, Richard Elliot, and Stanley Clarke and has played guitar on film soundtracks including The Crow, The Usual Suspects, Ratatouille, and Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, and TV shows Cheers, Seinfeld, and Scrubs.

Gabe Dixon

Gabe Dixon

Gabe Dixon is an American musician. Dixon began his career in the Nashville-based country band Six Shooter. Between 1998 and 2010, he was the lead singer of The Gabe Dixon Band. Since the band's break-up, Dixon has worked as a solo artist. He has released two studio albums, One Spark (2011) and Turns to Gold (2016), and one live album, Live In Boston (2017). He is also the founder of the label Rolling Ball Records.

Source: "70-10 Tour", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2023, March 2nd), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/70-10_Tour.

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References
  1. ^ bravewords.com. "> News > SUPERTRAMP – 70-10 Tour Recording Available". Bravewords.com. Retrieved 17 September 2011.
  2. ^ "Supertramp : Live Recordings | simfy live". 9 October 2011. Archived from the original on 9 October 2011. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  3. ^ "Supertramp – 70-10 Tour – Live in Paris – 28.10.2010 : Live Recordings". simfy live. 28 October 2010. Archived from the original on 27 August 2011. Retrieved 17 September 2011.

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