The Who at Kilburn: 1977 - Background, Production and Restoration

Background, Production and Restoration

The footage for the two concerts that appeared on The Who At Kilburn: 1977 was found by Nick Ryle in 2002. The first recorded performance, at the Coliseum, was filmed by Chris Stamp and Kit Lambert—who were the group's managers at that time—using 16 mm film with the music being recorded on a two-track tape recorder. The concert at the Gaumont State Theatre was filmed by Jeff Stein and the Who using 35 mm film and a 16-track tape recorder.

The Who At Kilburn: 1977 was produced by Nigel Sinclair, who also produced Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who, with executive producers Bill Curbishley, Robert Rosenberg, and Paul Crowder. The sound on the recordings was mixed and balanced by Paul Clay with help from Jon Astley. The film footage was edited by Mark Stepp and Parris Patton.

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