Supertramp, Cups ‘n Strings, STiL Casing Solution..what do we have in common?

19 november 2010 by Frederic Lapointe

I’m a winner, I’m a sinner, do you want my autograph? I’m a loser, what a joker, I’m playing jokes upon you while there’s nothing better to do!

Does this ring a bell?

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Breakfast in America (Original recording remastered)

Digitally remastered and expanded deluxe two CD edition including a bonus CD containing 12 unreleased live tracks. Their sixth album, Supertramp’s most popular and successful work, Breakfast in America was released in March 1979, and reached #3 in the UK and #1 in the United States where it stayed on top for six weeks. It yielded the hit singles ‘The Logical Song’, ‘Take The Long Way Home’, ‘Breakfast In America’ and ‘Goodbye Stranger’. The second disc, Breakfast Around The World, contains 12 previously unreleased live recordings from Miami, London and Paris between October and December 1979. Mostly drawn from Breakfast In America, it also includes earlier stage favorites ‘Rudy’, ‘Give A Little Bit’ and ‘Even In The Quietest Moments’.

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Cups ‘n Strings are the experts in digitizing,

restoration and preservation of audio recordings in many different and varying formats. We boast an extensive range of equipment with the capacity to transfer just about every tape recorded, even those recorded in the most obscure formats. With our vintage playback equipment paired to state-of-the-art digital gear, you can be assured of professional quality standards. Be it a single master tape or a whole catalog

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Know where I’m getting at? Yes? We have the honor that one of our clients “Cups ‘n Strings” has digitally remastered Breakfast in America. Congratulations to Bruce Maddocks and all his team!

We also have the privilege of knowing that the original was put into Supertramp’s hands in on of our STiL CD/DVD Case! 

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 Thanks for making us part of this.

 

 

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