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On this day in music history: March 29, 1979 - “Breakfast In America”, the sixth album by Supertramp is released. Produced by Peter Anderson and Supertramp, it is recorded at The Village Recorder in Los Angeles, CA from May - December 1978. Following their previous album, “Even In The Quietest Moments” featuring their first US top 40 single “Give A Little Bit” (#15 Pop), the British progressive rock band begin work on the follow up in April 1978, recording demo versions before the start of tracking sessions in May. Continuing where the previous album left off, they begin to craft material that is more pop oriented and radio friendly, which further expands their audience, and winning over a huge new fan base. Upon its release, it is a huge critical and commercial success, spinning off three singles including “The Logical Song” (#6 Pop) and “Take The Long Way Home” (#10 Pop). The albums’ now iconic cover artwork (featuring actress Kate Murtagh dressed as a waitress posed as the Statue Of Liberty, with a mock up of the island of Manhattan behind her made entirely of boxes, plates, cutlery, and bottles spray painted white) is designed by graphic artists Mick Haggerty and Mike Doud, winning a Grammy Award for Best Recording Package in 1980. Remastered and reissued on CD in 2002, “Breakfast” is also released as double disc Deluxe Edition in 2010, with the second disc featuring previously unreleased live performances from Supertramp’s 1979 tour. “Breakfast In America” spends six weeks at number one (non-consecutive) on the Billboard Top 200, and is certified 4x Platinum in the US by the RIAA.

