Released in July 1970, Supertramp is the debut album by the British rock band Supertramp. The record showcases the group’s early progressive rock sound, marked by complex arrangements, introspective lyrics, and rich instrumentation. It features songs like “Nothing to Show,” “Try Again,” and “Surely.” Though it achieved limited commercial success at the time, the album laid the foundation for the band’s later breakthrough, revealing the songwriting partnership of Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson that would define Supertramp’s signature blend of sophistication and melody in the years to come.