Supertramp were a British rock band that formed in London in 1970. Marked by the individual songwriting of founders Roger Hodgson and Rick Davies, the group were distinguished for blending progressive rock and pop styles as well as for a sound that showcased Hodgson's distinctive playing on his Wurlitzer electric piano. The classic lineup, which lasted ten years from 1973 to 1983, comprised Davies, Hodgson, Dougie Thomson, Bob Siebenberg and John Helliwell, after which the group's lineup changed numerous times, with Davies eventually becoming the only constant member throughout its history.
The group found no success with their first two albums, but after a lineup change into what became their classic lineup, their third album, Crime of the Century, was their breakthrough. Initially a more experimental prog-rock group, they began moving towards a more pop-oriented sound with the album. The band reached their commercial peak with 1979's Breakfast in America, which yielded the international top 10 singles The Logical Song, Breakfast in America, Goodbye Stranger and Take the Long Way Home.