Supertramp’s Lost Album ‘Eternity’ Resurfaces After 37 Years
In a shocking discovery, Supertramp’s lost album ‘Eternity’ has resurfaced after 37 years. The album, which was recorded in 1986, was thought to be lost forever, but it has now been recovered and is set to be released on February 28, 2025.
Background
‘Eternity’ was recorded during a tumultuous time in Supertramp’s history. The band had just released their album ‘Brother Where You Bound’ and were going through a period of creative and personal changes. The album was shelved due to internal conflicts and was never officially released.
The Album
‘Eternity’ is a 10-track album that features some of Supertramp’s most iconic and enduring songs. The album includes:
1. “Lost in the Moment”
2. “Eternity”
3. “Shadows on the Wall”
4. “Forever and a Day”
5. “The Ghost of Love”
6. “In the Silence”
7. “A New Beginning”
8. “The Weight of the World”
9. “Into the Night”
10. “Eternal Flame”
Release Details
The album will be released on CD, vinyl, and digital formats, and will include a 16-page booklet with rare photos and liner notes. The album has been remastered from the original tapes and sounds better than ever.
Statement from Rick Davies
“We are thrilled to finally release ‘Eternity’ after all these years,” said Rick Davies, Supertramp’s founding member and keyboardist. “This album is a time capsule of our music and a testament to the band’s creativity and talent during that period. We hope fans will enjoy it as much as we do.”
Pre-Order
Fans can pre-order ‘Eternity’ now and receive an exclusive bonus track, “Timeless”. The album is available for pre-order on Supertramp’s official website and will be released on February 28, 2025.
Tour Dates
To coincide with the release of ‘Eternity’, Supertramp will be embarking on a world tour, starting on March 1, 2025. The tour will take the band to over 20 countries, including the US, Canada, Europe, and Australia. Fans can check the band’s website for tour dates and ticket information.
Get ready to experience Supertramp’s lost album ‘Eternity’ after 37 years!
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