Classic Albums Live: Breakfast in America by Supertramp
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“Take the long way home” to the late1970s in this edition of Classic Albums Live. Bursting onto the scene in 1979 at the height of disco’s radio domination, Breakfast in America was a surprise hit with its prog rock roots and grounded melodies. It swiftly topped the charts with four international top 10 singles and became one of the most iconic albums in rock history. From the catchy lyrics and rhythmic playfulness of “The Logical Song” to the endearing near falsetto vocals of “Goodbye Stranger,” Breakfast in America left an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of music lovers that still resonates today.
Hear every track—and more surprises from Supertramp’s discography—performed true to their original sound by world-class musicians, when Classic Albums Live brings Supertramp to the unrivaled Steinmetz Hall.
Classic Albums Live takes the greatest albums in history and recreates them live on stage note for note, cut for cut, played by the best musicians. Now, the series returns to our acoustically perfect theater with a brand-new lineup honoring some of the most generation-defining artists and albums.
“Joyful! Thrilling!” -TORONTO STAR
“No cheesy costumes, no bad impersonations!” -CBC
Hear every track—and more surprises from Supertramp’s discography—performed true to their original sound by world-class musicians, when Classic Albums Live brings Supertramp to the unrivaled Steinmetz Hall.
Classic Albums Live takes the greatest albums in history and recreates them live on stage note for note, cut for cut, played by the best musicians. Now, the series returns to our acoustically perfect theater with a brand-new lineup honoring some of the most generation-defining artists and albums.
“Joyful! Thrilling!” -TORONTO STAR
“No cheesy costumes, no bad impersonations!” -CBC
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