Top 10 Live Albums


What are your top 10 live albums?

Mine in no particular order are:

1.  Live at the Fillmore East - The Allman Brothers

2. Band of Gypsies - Jimi Hendrix 

3.  Live at Leeds - The Who

4.  Welcome Back my Friends to the Show that Never Ends - Emerson, Lake and Palmer 

5.  Skull and Roses - the Grateful Dead 

6. Live Rust - Neil Young

7. Listener Supported - Dave Matthews Band

8. Live in Japan - Deep Purple

9.  Jeff Beck with the Jan Hammer Group Live - Jeff Beck

10.  The Song Remains the Same - Led Zeppelin 

bassbuyer

My all time fav is still The Concert for Bangla Desh. Not a bad note. Not even when Leon comes in too soon in the trilogy. Second, The Last Waltz. Third, Stop Making Sense.

Excellent list thanks.  All 3 are classic.  The Last Waltz was a midnight moving showing back in the day.  Saw it on a lot of Saturday nights.  

Wow, so much less work when so many great recordings have already been covered. A few to add:

Lew Tabakin, Trackin’

The Pentagon

Humble Pie, Rockin’ the Fillmore

Pink Floyd, Delicate Sound Of Thunder

Mary Chapin Carpenter, One Night Lonely

Harry James, The King James Version

Shawn Colvin, Live (There are two records with this title. Both good, the later, recorded at Yoshi’s, the better one, IMHO)

Allison Krauss and Union Station, Live (She is going back on the road again this year after a very long hiatus.)

Jethro Tull, Bursting Out

Joni Mitchell, Shadows and Light

Allman Brothers Band, Play All Night

Rickie Lee Jones, Naked Songs

 

Some of my favorites still in rotation after all these years -

  1. Crosby Stills Nash & Young - 4 Way Street
  2. Procol Harum - Live in Concert w/ Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
  3. Elton John - Live with Melbourne Symphony Orchestra 
  4. Harry Chapin - Greatest Stories - Live
  5. Roxy Music - The High Road
  6. Don McLean - Solo 
  7. Kris Kristofferson & Lou Reed - ‘The Bottom Line Archive Series
  8. Metallica - S&M
  9. Bill Staines - Bridges
  10. Sinatra - At the Sands w/ Count Basie 

Rich 

Bob Dylan - Live 1966 “The Royal Albert Hall” Concert

Joe Cocker - Mad Dogs and Englishmen 

Van Morrison - It’s Too Late to Stop Now 

John Coltrane - The Complete 1961 Village Vanguard Recordings 

Les McCann and Eddie Harris - Swiss Movement 

The Allman Brothers Band - At Fillmore East

The Velvet Underground - 1969 Velvet Underground Live With Lou Reed

The Band - Rock of Ages

Nirvana - Unplugged In New York 

The Who - Live At Leeds

 

 

Not that much into live albums (except my large collection of Grateful Dead box sets, but that's a whole nother thing), but I'll throw in a vote for UFO 'Strangers In The Night' as well, with an honorable mention to Blue Oyster Cult's 'Extraterrestrial Live' double album, which I like even better than 'Some Enchanted Evening'.... 

So much live Dead.  I started with Dick’s picks and now Dave’s picks.  A new live CD set every 3 months.  

Bruce Springsteen Piece De Resistance bootleg (Capitol Theater, Passaic, NJ 9/19/78)

Bill Evans Sunday at the Village Vanguard

 

Jazz albums would take too much space, so will post a few albums that are perhaps less widely known, but excellent.  I have listened them when I was a little young boy...

 

Beck, Bogert, Appice 'Live' (1973)

https://youtu.be/Is_UwhTJm7o?feature=shared

Rare Earth 'In Concert' (1971)

https://youtu.be/mxQKiuDnI04?feature=shared

Birth Control 'Live' (1974)

https://youtu.be/zCRbnx8xO44?feature=shared

 

@bassbuyer - they can really add up! I got all the Dicks Picks, but I had to pass on ol' Dave. What I do love are those annual deluxe boxes they put out; I've got every one of those since the first one from the 'Live Dead' Fillmore shows... This year's 1978 one was spectacular; just as good a year as '77 I think, but a bit less spacey and somewhat more rockin' out. 

1) TIE: "Europe ’72" and "Rock of Ages"

2) TIE: Allman Bros. "Live at Fillmore East" and L. Feat’s "Waiting for Columbus"

others in no particular order... on a different day, I might come up with a different list for the remaining 8 spots...

3) "Skull and Roses"

4) Laura Nyro "Season of Lights"

5) Steel Wheels "Live at Goose Creek"

6) "Band of Gypsys" box set

7) Miles Davis "My Funny Valentine"

8) NHOP: "Unforgettable NHOP Trio Live"

9) Sarah Vaughan "Live in Tokyo"

10) Oregon "1974"

 

 

 

Little Feat - Waiting for Colombus 

Sara Bareillis - Brave Enough

Eva Cassidy - Live at Blues Alley

Stan Getz with Kenny Barron - Serenity, Anniversary and People Time

Charlie Haden - the Montreal Tapes

Bill Evans - Live at the Village Vanguard 

Christian McBride - Live at the Village Vanguard 

I will add:

Lynyrd Skynyrd- One for the Road

Bob Seger- Live Bullet.

Rolling Stones-Get Yer Ya-Yas Out

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Played this recently, so good.....

Hot Tuna "Double Dose"

 

Thin Lizzy "Live and Dangerous"

Ten Years After "Live at Fillmore East 1970"

Tedeschi Trucks Band "Live - Everybody’s Talkin’"

Little Feat "Waiting on Columbus"

 

 

 

Wishbone Ash "Live Dates"

10cc "live and let Live"

Grand Funk Railroad "Live"

Lucinda Williams "Live at Fillmore West"

Lots of great choices so far. I'm amazed at how different my list is today, compared to what it would've been 10 - 20 or 30 years ago.

JEFF BECK - "Performing This Week....Live at Ronnie Scott's"

JACKSON BROWNE - "Live Acoustic, Volumes 1 & 2"

CHINA CRISIS - "Acoustically Yours"

CRACK THE SKY - "For Catherine"

DADA - "Live Official Bootleg (vol 1)"

HUNTERS & COLLECTORS - "Under One Roof"

JOE JACKSON - "Live in New York" (Summer in the City)

LOU REED - "Perfect Night, Live in London"

RENAISSANCE - "Live at Carnegie Hall"

ROXY MUSIC - "Live at the Apollo"

STEELY DAN - "Alive in America"

THE THE - "The Comeback Special"

TRAFFIC - "On the Road"

 

Ween - Live in Chicago 

Rebelution - Live at Red Rocks 

Blaze Foley - Live at the Austin Outhouse 

Waylon Jennings - Waylon Live 

Van Morrison - Astral Weeks live 

Lou Reed - Rock n Roll Animal 

Tom Petty - Live at the Fillmore 

Paul Simon - The Concert in Hyde Park 

Ben Harper - Live from Mars (compilation)

I'm not a live album lover usually, but 2 I've been listening to for a very long time and revisit quite often are:

Tim Buckley - Dream Letter - Live in London 1968

CSNY - Four Way Street

The Tim Buckley offering is insanely good; IMHO this is peak Buckley

@bassbuyer -

Thanks for starting this thread! It a terrific read with my morning coffee.

I'll add-

Leonard Cohen-Live in London

Art Blakey-Live at Birdland

Bob Marley and the Wailers-Live

MIKE BLOOMFIELD and AL KOOPER The Live Adventures Of Mike Bloomfield And Al Kooper HAWKWIND SPACE RITUAL JIMI HENDRIX BAND OF GYPSYS

Nice......a few more....

J. Geils: Blow You Face Out
J. Geils: Full House
The Band: Rock of Ages
Rod Stewart & Faces: Overture & Beginners
Santana - Moon Flower
ELP: Pictures at an Exhibition

Albert King & Stevie Ray Vaughn: In Session
Frank Marino - Live at the Angora Theater

A lot already covered however:

Taj Mahal - The Real Thing

Jackson Browne - Running on Empty

Yes, Neil Young 'Live Rust' was excellent; I was at that show and got some great photos of it, too. But my favorite Neil Young live album was 'Weld', from the 'Ragged Glory' tour. Such a great crunching metallic sound all over that! 

Stuartk, Just to be sure, "Europe 72"" is Rory Gallagher.  That version of "Messing with the Kid" still fires me up.

There are several ACL performances that are great.

Gary Moore "Live From London"

Buena Vista Social Club "Live @ Carnegie Hall"

I have noticed a bevy of new "live" titles recently released that were recorded by radio stations or are otherwise far from audiophile quality. A slew of Van Halen concerts releases come to mind. One needs to be careful when perusing at your local record store as some seem to hide the fact that they are of lesser recording quality. 

Tom Petty "Live Anthology"

Sarah McLaughlin "Mirrorball"

Creedence Clearwater Revival "Live at Woodstock" 

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Cat Power "Sings Dylan at Royal Albert Hall"

Beth Hart "Live at Royal Albert Hall"

Steven Wilson "Home Invasion Live @ The Royal Albert Hall"

Joni Mitchell "Live at Carnegie Hall - 1969"

1) Petty-Anthology

2)Renaissance-Live At Carnegie Hall

3)Joni-Miles Of Aisles

4)Allman's-Fillmore East

5)Dead-Europe '72

6)Little Feat-Waiting For Columbus

7)Genesis-Seconds Out

8)Who-Live At Leeds

9)The Band-Rock Of Ages

10)Sinatra-Live At The Sands

i like live albums that feature new material and/or do something different than merely rehash studio recordings. from this perspective, good live albums would be jackson browne’s "running on empty", joe jackson’s "big world" and the oft-mentioned fillmore east and band of gypsies. also lou reed’s "rock and roll animal", which completely redoes (and outguns) his studio takes. for whatever reason, i’ve never liked alot of the mtv unplugged stuff (i thought nirvana’s was overrated and clapton’s and dylan’s were pretty awful), but that’s just me.

Neil Diamond "Hot August Nights"

A couple Red Rocks performances...

U2

Dave Matthews

Ricky Nelson "Live @ The Whiskey A Go-Go"

Isaac Hayes "Live at The Sahara Tahoe"

 

 

 

Mary Gauthier "Live at Blue Rock"

John Prine " at the Other End Dec.1975"

John Prine "Live"

Simon & Garfunkel "Concert at Central Park"

This is not a ranking based on which is the best. It is just the order in which they entered my almost 70yo brain.

1.  "Live at the Fillmore East" by The Allman Brothers Band (1970). Simply the best.

2. "Live Johnny Winter And" by Johnny Winter And (1970) Johnny at his best with Rick Derringer on guitar and future Stevie Ray Vaughn "double Trouble" Randy Jo Hobbs and Bobby Caldwell.

3.  "It's Too Late to Stop Now" by Van Morrison (1974). Underrated double live album when Van was like an Irish James Brown.

4. The Last Waltz" The Band and guests (1976) Fabulous tribute concert for arguably the greatest Canadian band ever. Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Mavis Staples, Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Eric C;apton, etc.

5. "Live Stock" Roy Buchanan (1975) One of my personal top ten guitarists of all time playing some of his best stuff. Had the pleasure to see Roy at his peak in a small club back in the day. Such a sad end to his story.

6. "Greatest Hits Live" Boz Scaggs (2004)  Good musicians and Boz's fabulous voice and songs. So smooth.

7. "Live From Austin, TX" David Byrne (2007) Saw this tour and band live in the same small club as I saw Rory Gallagher, Roy Buchanan, Woody Herman, Tom Petty, Tim Buckley, Buddy Rich, Moby, Los Lobos, etc. Byrne, his band and the accompanying string section had the place dancing all night.

8. "17/11/70" Elton John (1971) Was lucky enough to see this first major tour and paid a pre-Ticketmaster ticket price of $3.50. Elton blasts off to become a rocket man. One of the greatest live shows ever. Over the top glitz and showmanship.The  early 1970's version of Taylor Swift.

9. ”Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out!” The Rolling Stones (1970) The Stones when the really were the greatest rock n' roll band in the world. 

10. "Irish Tour '74" Rory Gallagher (1974) Last, but no where near to least. Saw him four times and each one was a blistering tour de force by the greatest guitarist ever. This double album captures him perfectly. Do yourself and watch Tony Palmers film by the same name released in 2011. One of the top five live concert movies ever made.

@baconboy -

Taj Mahal-The Real thing-

"You Ain't No Street Walkin' Mama, But I Love The Way You Strut Your Stuff."

@tony1954   +1    "Irish Tour 74" definitely is in my Top 10 of Pop/Rock live recordings of the 1970's. FWIW did you forget about "Lotus"? 

Damn, you folks got just about all of them....but not quite. Don't think these have been listed yet:

Lot of live Dead stuff, but I didn't see Live Dead mentioned.

Jerry Garcia & Merl Saunders - The Complete Keystone Collection

Garcia, Grisman & Rice - The Pizza Tapes (does playing in a living room count?)

Al DiMeola - Live at El Mocambo

Allman Brothers - An Evening With the ABB

Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary Concert @ MSG

The Band - Rock of Ages

Butterfield Blues Band - East West Live

Danny Gatton & Robert Gordon - The Humbler

Derek and the Dominos - The Layla Sessions (live in studio)

Gram Parsons All-Star Tribute - Sessions At West 54th

King Crimson - Live in Central Park 1974

Old & In The Way (Garcia, Grisman, Rowan, Clements & Kahn)

Quicksilver Messenger Service - Live at the Fillmore

Tom Waits - Nighthawks at the Diner

And last but not least - Woodstock


 

 

 

Wow that’s quite a list we’ve got going.  I’ve got to search for some of those albums.  Thanks for all the posts.