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AIN'T NOBODY BUT ME / SISTER MOONSHINE

Supertramp

Crossover Prog


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4 stars A fine coupling coming from ""Crisis... What crisis?, fourth album by the English band Supertramp, released also in 1975

On the A face, we have "Ain't Nobody But Me", a mid-tempo slightly bluesy tune sung by Rick Davies, and significatively augmented with impecable big-band like saxophones by John Anthony Helliwell. Edited from the original album track, which is aproximately one minute longer

Inexplicably on the flip side, shines "Sister Moonshine" with vocals and acoustic guitar (nice slide touches too) by Roger Hodgson. A highly accomplished folk tune, wrapped in a trippy ambiance suggested by the vocal harmonies and the mellotron subtle incursions.

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