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Release Date:
October 29, 2021
Original Title:
The The - The Comeback Special - Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Alternate Titles:
The Comeback Special - Live At The Royal Albert Hall
The The - The Comeback Special
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
Cinéola
earMUSIC
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 113
The Comeback Special documents The The's triumphant Royal Albert Hall Concert on 5th June 2018. The Royal Albert Hall concert was the first of a trio of London shows during The Comeback Special tour—the others taking place at Brixton Academy and The Troxy—all of which sold out within minutes of going on sale. Performing live for the first time in 16 years with a headline appearance at Denmark’s Heartland Festival a few days before the Royal Albert Hall concert, the rejuvenated The The, which featured previous members James Eller on bass, DC Collard on keyboards and Earl Harvin on drums and new member Barrie Cadogan on guitar alongside Matt Johnson, would go on to play sold-out shows and make festival headline appearances across the globe throughout 2018.
Accountant:
Chris Fowler
Ronnie Harris
Charlotte Harris
Assistant Camera:
Dan Juba
Ryan O'Shea
Matt Thomson
Luke Schubert
Camera Operator:
Rob Mansfield
Jon Dibley
Vincent Doyle
Gavin Williams
Leigh Brooks
Steve Robson
Director:
Tim Pope
Director of Photography:
Ben Frewin
Editor:
Leigh Brooks
Executive Producer:
Max Vaccaro
Matt Johnson
Legal Services:
Kieran Jay
Lighting Design:
Kate Wilkins
Producer:
Jules Fennell
Runner Art Department:
Daren Butler
Rose Ryke
Jazz Pope
Sound Supervisor:
Matt Johnson
Title Designer:
Martin Lewis
Web Designer:
Gavin Bush
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