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Supertramp - Live in Paris '79 (2012)
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Tracklist:
1. French Touch (Intro)
2. School
3. Bloody Well Right
4. The Logical Song
5. Goodbye Stranger
6. Breakfast In America
7. Hide In Your Shell
8. Asylum
9. Even In The Quietest Moments
10. Give A Little Bit
11. Dreamer
12. Rudy
13. Take The Long Way Home
14. Another Man's Woman
15. Child Of Vision
16. Fool's Overture
17. Two Of Us
18. Crime Of The Century
19. From Now On (Credits)


In July 2006, the original master tapes of the album were rediscovered in the Northern California barn of the band's drummer Bob Siebenberg, along with video footage. The tapes were sent to Cups 'N Strings Studios in Woodland Hills, California, for digital remastering. The tapes were initially in bad technical shape, but were successfully transferred to a digital format.[6]

In 2010, Clifton was contacted to finish editing the initial three videos, aiming to later release a concert film out of the Paris concert. The footage was delivered to Roger Hodgson before a concert in Sydney. Once Supertramp manager Dave Margereson and Eagle Rock Entertainment offered to cover the post-production costs, Clifton worked on finishing the film, doing his initial work in Australia. By the time he moved to London to conclude the project, Clifton found out his original idea to feature heavily footage of Paris, adding a story akin to his work in The Song Remains the Same, was nixed by the band, who edited most of what he had done without consent to instead showcase more of the group.[3] The sound was remixed by Peter Henderson and Supertramp's original sound engineer Russel Pope from the original multi-tracks.[7]

The concert film was released on 27 August 2012 under the title Live In Paris '79, with editions in both DVD and Blu-ray Disc.[7] Hodgson would later express his disapproval with the finished project, saying the rest of the band made most decisions regarding the DVD without asking his input.[8] The DVD was repackaged in 2015 with the full show on two CDs.

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