The Best Live album


What are some good live albums/cds you own? Good sound is a nice bonus.

You may put down whatever you want such as "Get your ya ya's out", but are there some maybe we haven't all heard about yet?

The best I have bought lately is Delbert McClinton, "Live", a 2 CD set of a concert in Norway. Just excellent blues big band. I mean this album just smokes, Oh yeaahh, with excellent sound to boot.
wildoats
Speaking of Brubeck, my favorite live LP is We're All Together Again For The First Time.

This LP was recorded in 1972 in Germany and the drum solo by Alan Dawson on Take Five is one of my favorites of them all.
The audience enthusiasm is excellent on the selections on side two.

I also like Live at Blues Alley;
Jimi Hendrix: Live at Winterland
Ray Brown: Summer Wind
Stanley Clark & Billy Cobham: Live at the Greek
Patricia Barber: Companion
Nils Lofgren- "Acoustic Live" ** keith don't go **
Done in 1998 The Right Stuff Label. Should be in any audophile library.
Here's 2 in the same vein: Smokin at The Fillmore by Humble Pie and what is probably the best selling live album ever the now dated "Frampton Comes Alive". You may be reluctant to admit it now but you bought it and loved it when it came out.
Some good suggestions, but I am surprised that no one has mentioned Eric Clapton, Unplugged. Great performance, and wonderful recording.

Tom.
The "Delicate Sound of Thunder" There is a studio version and a live version. Both on cd.--Get "live"!! -- This is minus Roger but they sound great alone or together. This was available on lazer disc back in 91 I think. It went out of print soon thereafter.I've been looking for this for as a dvd release. I'd buy the LD versian if anyone had it-- Or mybe they could burn a dvd for me. I'd be glad to pay. ---One more that hasn't gotten its due. "James Taylor Live at the Beacon" (DVD)