Underrated album: Sonics AND Music


Listening to this CD this evening it struck me that this might be the most underrated CD I have, from both a sonics and music point of view. I bet everyone has a go-to album that needs more respect.  Mine: Rosanne Cash— Rules of Travel. 
tomaswv
@reubent ,
I love you dude but I'll have to say, I use to hear a couple of the songs off of "Brother Where You Bound" on the radio, down here where I live, back in the 90's.

This brings me to present Roger Hodgson "In The Eye of the Storm".

( Oddly enough, I played "Two Against Nature" a few weeks ago. SQ=EX!)
@slaw - I don't recall ever hearing a cut off of "Brother Where You Bound" on any pop radio station. Maybe on a deep cut album rock station. Regardless, I rarely ever hear "Brother Where You Bound" mentioned, and certainly not as much as "Breakfast in America" (which I did not like), "Even in the Quietest Moment" or "Crime of the Century". I think it was WAY underrated. For me, it's their best and doesn't get the critical acclaim it deserves. It also has excellent sound quality.

Curious, do you have it on vinyl? Have you hear the U.K 12" Direct to Disk single of "Brother Where You Bound"? It's really good......

BTW, I have Roger Hodgson's "Eye of the Storm". I heard "Had a Dream" on the radio when it was originally released and immediately bought it. Not a bad record, but I don't love Hodgson's voice. That's part of the reason why I love "Brother Where You Bound" which is Supertramp sans Hodgson.

Happy weekend!
@reubent ,

I think I have all of Supertramp’s output, mine is on vinyl.
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wtf, no problem at all. Its all about hearing different opinions and different ways of looking at stuff. Point-counter point is a great way to clarify things. Its all good.

And in all honesty, I wasn't aware of Two Against Nature until about a month ago. ;-)
Just listened to Genesis - ...And Then There Were Three

Haven't played it in years.  Liked it 40 years ago.  Liked it very much tonight.  Of course, the radio only played the "Follow You, Follow Me" single which is pretty much drivel by comparison to the rest of the album.  Tony Banks genius is apparent throughout.