“Sister Moonshine” is the opening track of British rock band Supertramp’s fifth studio album Crisis? What Crisis? (1975). Written and sung by Roger Hodgson, the song blends upbeat acoustic pop with thoughtful, philosophical lyrics, setting the tone for the album’s introspective and melodic approach. Background After the commercial and critical success of Crime of the Century (1974), Supertramp followed up with Crisis? What Crisis?, which leaned toward a more stripped-down and acoustic sound. “Sister Moonshine” was chosen to open the album, signaling a slightly lighter and folkier di… read more
“Sister Moonshine” is the opening track of British rock band Supertramp’s fifth studio album Crisis? What Crisis? (1975). Written and sung by Roger H… read more
“Sister Moonshine” is the opening track of British rock band Supertramp’s fifth studio album Crisis? What Crisis? (1975). Written and sung by Roger Hodgson, the song blends upbeat acoust… read more
Supertramp is a British group playing a mix of progressive rock and pop rock that notably had a series of top-selling albums in the 70s, producing several hit singles. The band was formed in the United Kingdom in 1969. All the group's members were musicians capable of playing multiple types of instruments, including brass and woodwinds. Co-founder, composer and lead singer, Roger Hodgson left the band in 1983 to bring up his children. In 1988, Supertramp re-formed with some former members plus several new ones, and they continue to tour. Music in their early period consisted o… read more
Supertramp is a British group playing a mix of progressive rock and pop rock that notably had a series of top-selling albums in the 70s, producing several hit singles. The band was formed i… read more
Supertramp is a British group playing a mix of progressive rock and pop rock that notably had a series of top-selling albums in the 70s, producing several hit singles. The band was formed in the United Kingdom in 1969. All the group… read more