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Supersister

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3.63 | 8 ratings | 3 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Boxset/Compilation, released in 2002

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Introductions (2:55) (1970)
2. Present from Nancy (5:10) (1970)
3. Memories are new (3:46) (1970)
4. Dreaming weelwhile (2:50) (1970)
5. Mexico (4:20) (1970)
6. She was naked (3:43) (1970)
7. Dona nobis pacem (8:34) (1970)
8. A girl named you (10:07) (1971)
9. Higher (2:46) (1971)
10. Radio (4:00) (1972)
11. Psychopath (3:58) (1972)
12. Bagoas (2:53) (1973)
13. Looking back (4:30) (1973)
14. Spiral staircase (3:04) (1970)

Total Time: 52:34

Line-up / Musicians

- Robert Jan Stips / keyboards, lead vocals, vibes
- Ron van Eck / (bass) guitar, fuzzbass
- Sacha van Geest / flutes, vocals
- Marco Vrolijk / drums, percussion, vocals
- Charlie Mariano / saxophone, flute
- Herman van Boeyen / drums, percussion

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SUPERSISTER Universal Masters Collection ratings distribution


3.63
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4 stars Good compilation to meet Supersister. To make this cd interesting for fans, they should have left off "Dona Nobis Pachem" and included "Judy Goes On Holiday" and the single version of "A Girl Named You" ... (read more)

Report this review (#24148) | Posted by Robin | Thursday, February 24, 2005 | Review Permanlink

4 stars Of course this isn't a prog masterpiece, it's only a way to get easily into Supersister. It contains their greatest hits, She was Naked and Supersister, and also some other tracks from their 3 studio albums (Present from Nancy, To the Highest Bidder, Pudding & Gisteren). There are also some B-Sid ... (read more)

Report this review (#24147) | Posted by daghrastubfari | Tuesday, February 15, 2005 | Review Permanlink

3 stars If you want a one disc introduction to this worthwhile Dutch group, this is not bad. It includes their hits (in Holland) She was naked and Radio - songs that have stood the test of time and still sound remarkably fresh after more than 30 years. You also get a taste of their longer works with D ... (read more)

Report this review (#24146) | Posted by Dragon Phoenix | Wednesday, September 29, 2004 | Review Permanlink

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