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"School"
SinglebySupertramp
from the album Crime of the Century
B-side"Oh Darling"
Released1983
Recorded1974 (1974)
Genre
Length5:35
LabelA&M
Songwriter(s)Rick Davies, Roger Hodgson
Producer(s)Supertramp, Ken Scott
Supertramp singles chronology
"Don't Leave Me Now"
(1983)
"School"
(1983)
"Cannonball"
(1985)
Official audio
"School"onYouTube
Crime of the Century track listing
  1. "School"
  2. "Bloody Well Right"
  3. "Hide In Your Shell"
  4. "Asylum"
  5. "Dreamer"
  6. "Rudy"
  7. "If Everyone Was Listening"
  8. "Crime of the Century"

"School" is a song co-written by Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson of British rock band Supertramp, and included in the band's third and breakthrough 1974 album, Crime of the Century, of which it was the opening track.[2] It was later released as a single in 1983, backed with "Oh Darling", a track from their 1979 album Breakfast in America, and charted at number 27 in Netherlands in 1989. In 2020, the song peaked at number 1 as its highest radio airplay chart in Spain.

Writing and recording[edit]

Hodgson stated that "'School was one of the songs that Rick [Davies] and I collaborated on. It was my song basically but Rick helped me with a lot of the lyrics. The piano solo was his, and it worked really well."[3]

Music and lyrics[edit]

The song starts with a long, slow harmonica intro. Hodgson’s verse vocals are first only above his flanged guitar, and then an elongated, strummed guitar section before the song finally fully kicks in. Davies later provides a bright piano lead.[4] It has been described as presaging a similar approach used on Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall (Part Two)", a centrepiece of the band's 1979 similar concept album The Wall.[5]

Hodgson stated that the song is "basically saying that what they teach us in schools is all very fine, but it’s what they don’t teach us in schools that creates so much confusion in our being. They don’t really prepare us for life in terms of teaching us who we are on the inside. They teach us how to function on the outside and to be very intellectual, but they don’t tell us how to act with our intuition or our heart or really give us a real plausible explanation of what life’s about."[6]

Prog contributor Daryl Eastlea said that "'School' married Hodgson’s rally against his upbringing with Davies’ ever-remarkable piano break."[7]

Live performances[edit]

"School" became a live staple for the band, and was used to open their concerts, as seen in the albums Paris and Is Everybody Listening?. It is the third most performed song in the band's live repertoire.[8] After Roger Hodgson left the band in 1983, he performed it on all of his solo tours.[9]

Reception[edit]

"School" was well-received, despite not being one of their biggest charting hits. Besides its appearance on many live and compilation albums, Ultimate Classic Rock ranks the song 3rd among the band's top 10 songs.[1] Ultimate Classic Rock critic Nick DeRiso called it a "jazz fusion-informed gem" with "free-form creativity and plaintive lyric (part nostalgia, part fitful rebellion)" and "stirring musical specificity (the vivid piano lead, the growling harmonica, the thudding bass)."[1] Classic Rock critic Paul Elliott described "School" as having "melodic sophistication and powerful expression of existential angst.[10] The Cecil Whig critic Kris Kielich rated "School" as the 4th best song about school, saying that "With this underrated Supertramp classic, Roger Hodgson sings about making sure the rules don't tie you down in life. It's not just about education, it's about education of life, which is what makes this song so enduring decades later."[11]

Hodgson himself considers it as one of his 10 best songs.[6]

Other releases[edit]

Personnel[edit]

Charts[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Top 10 Supertramp Songs". Ultimateclassicrock.com. 22 July 2013.
  • ^ "Supertramp – Crime of the Century". AllMusic.
  • ^ Melhuish, Martin (1986). The Supertramp Book. Omnibus Press. p. 79. ISBN 0969127227.
  • ^ "Crime of the Century by Supertramp". Classicrockreview.com. 21 July 2014.
  • ^ "Supertramp Crime of the Century". Classicrockreview.wordpress.com. July 2023.
  • ^ a b "Supertramp's Roger Hodgson: The 10 best songs I've written, composed, and sung". Loudersound.com. 7 June 2018.
  • ^ Eastlea, Daryl (April 1, 2016). "The Managers That Built Prog: Dave Margereson, the man behind Supertramp". Prog. Louder Sound. Retrieved 2023-03-23.
  • ^ "Supertramp Tour Statistics". Setlist.fm.
  • ^ "Roger Hodgson Tour Statistics". Setlist.fm.
  • ^ Elliott, Paul (December 19, 2014). "Supertramp: Crime Of The Century Deluxe Edition". Classic Rock. Louder Sound. Retrieved 2023-03-23.
  • ^ Kielich, Kris (September 6, 2017). "The playlist: Too cool for school". The Cecil Whig. p. A12. Retrieved 2023-03-23 – via newspapers.com.
  • ^ "School by Supertramp – Track Info | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  • ^ "School – Supertramp | Song Variations & Versions | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  • ^ "Supertramp – School". Dutchcharts.nl.
  • ^ "School". Top-charts.com.

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