

Supertramp: Live in Paris '79
Directed by Peter Clifton, Derek Burbidge2012 2h 13mMusic
8.77.5
Supertramp’s “Breakfast In America” was the biggest selling album in the world in 1979. It spawned several hit singles and went on to win two Grammy Awards and sell in excess of 20 million copies. Following the album’s release Supertramp embarked on a 10 month world tour which arrived in Paris at the end of November. This show from the Pavillon de Paris was both filmed and recorded. The audio went on to form the basis of the 1980 live album “Paris” but the film was never released. Now for the first time, transferred and restored to full HD from the original 16mm film, this footage is available to Supertramp’s legion of fans worldwide. The sound has been remixed by original sound engineer and co-producer Pete Henderson from the original multi-tracks and can now be heard in 5.1. This is a legendary show by a legendary band performing at their absolute peak and is a must for any Supertramp fan.
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Supertramp: Live in Paris '79 was released on September 4, 2012.
Supertramp: Live in Paris '79 was directed by Peter Clifton, Derek Burbidge.
Supertramp: Live in Paris '79 has a runtime of 2h 13m.
Supertramp: Live in Paris '79 was produced by Rosie Holley, Geoff Kempin, Dave Margereson, Terry Shand.
Supertramp’s “Breakfast In America” was the biggest selling album in the world in 1979. It spawned several hit singles and went on to win two Grammy Awards and sell in excess of 20 million copies. Following the album’s release Supertramp embarked on a 10 month world tour which arrived in Paris at the end of November. This show from the Pavillon de Paris was both filmed and recorded. The audio went on to form the basis of the 1980 live album “Paris” but the film was never released. Now for the first time, transferred and restored to full HD from the original 16mm film, this footage is available to Supertramp’s legion of fans worldwide. The sound has been remixed by original sound engineer and co-producer Pete Henderson from the original multi-tracks and can now be heard in 5.1. This is a legendary show by a legendary band performing at their absolute peak and is a must for any Supertramp fan.
The key characters in Supertramp: Live in Paris '79 are Self - Vocals, Guitars and Keyboards Songwriter (Roger Hodgson), Self - Vocals and Keyboards Songwriter (Rick Davies), Self - Bass (Dougie Thomson).
Supertramp: Live in Paris '79 is a Music film.
Supertramp: Live in Paris '79 has an audience rating of 8.7 out of 10.








