Crime Of The Century - In Concert At Hammersmith O [DE-Version, Regio 2/ B] Supertramp
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Blu-Ray Mercury Release date: 05/Jun/2026
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Description:
Konzert Hammersmith Odeon 1975
"Crime Of The Century - In Concert At Hammersmith O" on Blu-ray by Mercury captures a powerful live performance of material from Supertramp's landmark album "Crime of the Century" on one of London's most storied stages, the Hammersmith Odeon. This high-definition concert edition is designed for fans who want to experience the band's classic songs with clear, detailed picture and immersive sound quality that does justice to the dynamic arrangements, intricate keyboards, and emotional vocals that defined this era of progressive, melodic rock. The set focuses on the atmosphere of an intense, musically sophisticated show, with careful attention to lighting, stage presence, and the interplay between the musicians on stage.
The Blu-ray format ensures a sharp, cinematic presentation of the performance, making it an excellent choice for home theater setups and for collectors who value archival-quality releases of classic concerts. Mercury's production emphasizes a balanced mix, preserving both the subtleties of quieter passages and the full impact of the band's climactic moments. Menu navigation and chaptering typically allow viewers to access individual songs and key moments quickly, making it easy to revisit favorite performances.
Mercury, a long-established label in international music and audiovisual releases, is known for its broad catalog and for supporting both chart-topping acts and influential cult artists across several decades. The label has built a reputation for releasing high-quality editions and for curating important recordings from rock, pop, and other genres. With this concert release, Mercury once again focuses on presenting a classic repertoire in a form that respects the original character of the performance while meeting contemporary quality standards.
The production features key members of Supertramp, whose careers are closely tied to the global success of "Crime of the Century" and several other multi-platinum albums. Vocalists, songwriters, and instrumentalists associated with this material have contributed to some of the most recognizable songs in 1970s rock, helping to shape the sound of an entire generation of melodic and progressive rock music. Their work has influenced many later artists and continues to enjoy lasting popularity among both longtime fans and new listeners discovering the band through archival concert films like this one.