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Mar 19, 2008
What a performance!
Being a Roger Hodgson fan, and wondering why he has not released more music since his departure from Supertramp, I was thrilled to watch this concert performance. Here lies the master behind Supertramp's success and it shows. Age has done nothing to diminish his performances and I can only hope I get to see him "live" myself someday! This dvd includes awesome renditions of Supertramp classics, such as "Give A Little Bit, School, Take The Long Way Home, Dreamer, and Sister Moonshine" while also touching on a few of his own solo hits ("Lovers In The Wind" and "Love Is A Thousand Times). What is really amazing about these performances is that, for the most part, it is Roger accompanied by one other performer (sorry, his name escapes me) and between the two of them, they bring all these songs to life! If you like Supertramp, you will not be disappointed. Roger, in the words of Dave Loggins, "Please Come To Boston!"

Aug 01, 2018
Really enjoyed special effects.
1 of 1 found this helpful Thought it was better than the reviews I was reading on-line. Then remembered what I've told my kids.....reviews are basically individual likes and dislikes. Judged in on my own and enjoyed it. Too many people forget to "check their brain" at the door and just enjoy the film.
Mar 06, 2008
I found the Supertramp sound!
I remember this album came out about the same time as Supertramp's "Brother Where You Bound," which I picked up first. I thought the Supertramp album lacked depth and fullness and was wondering where those qualities had gone, as they had been evident in previous Supertramp releases. Upon hearing Roger Hodgson's first solo album, I had my answer. This is what a Supertramp album should sound like. Although the songs are few on this album, they are long, and powerful. If you loved Supertramp (pre-"Brother"), you will love this cd.