Supertramp's albums of the mid-to-late 70s are superb.
1974's Crime Of The Century, 75's Crisis? What Crisis?, 77's Even In The Quietest Moments and 79's Breakfast In America were all groundbreaking and immensely enjoyable. 1980's Live In Paris '79 is great, the 2025 remaster being the one to listen to. 1982's Famous Last Words is reasonably good. After that, Hodgson left and... things changed, although others may like post-Hodgson more than I do.
Remastered versions of Crime Of The Century & Crisis? What Crisis? were released in 2025 (although the original master tapes for both were destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire so I'm not sure what, exactly, provides the sources for these), together with a remastered Live In Paris '79. and 2026 has brought us Even In The Quiestest Moments, Breakfast In America and Famous Last Words.
Roger Hodgson's solo albums post-Supertramp are mixed, but 84's In The Eye Of The Storm is well worth a listen.
2005's Retrospectacle is a reasonable intro to the band for neophytes.
