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Is anyone of the naim system owner here can give me some recommendation for Good some good live music, pop rock, heavy or soft metal CD Title please.
 
Posts: 18 | Registered: Fri 01 October 2004Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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If you like acoustic guitar; 'Nils Lofgren - Acoustic Live' is a superb recording with some wonderful guitar playing.

Get a USA made copy for the best sound quality.
 
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  • The Live adventures of Mike Bloomfield & Al Kooper
  • Capercaillie - Live in Concert
  • Clapton - Just One Night
  • Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac - Live in Boston
  • King Crimson - USA
  • Led Zeppelin - How the West Was Won
  • Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense
  • Deep Purple - Live in Japan
  • Santana - Moonflower


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Thanks for the info Tom & J.N, I'll take your advice & try to look for the CD. Cheers
 
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One of my fave live albums is

Genesis - Seconds Out (especially Supper's Ready & Firth of Fifth) - great live reproduction

Another old prog rock fave is Supertramp - Paris - Fool's Overture is great


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How about Jon Bon Jovi, The Collection, Is anyone come across this album?
 
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Pretenders - The Isle Of View

Played it last night - cracker!

Also - Live At Fillomre East - The Allman Brothers ('best live album ever made').

Moi
 
Posts: 135 | Location: Auckland, New Zealand | Registered: Wed 17 July 2002Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Live albums I play the most include Live at Fillmore and Stop Making Sense, already mentioned by others, plus Van Morrison's "It's Too Late to Stop Now", King Crison's "Absent Lovers" and "VROOOM VROOOM" and "Peter Gabriel Plays Live".

Pete.
 
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Bothy Band - Live in Concert

Bothy Band - After Hours

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Live Seeds

The Who - Live at Leeds

Ani DiFranco - Living in Clip

10,000 Maniacs - Unplugged

cheers

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The 25th Anniversary release of "Frampton Comes Alive" is a superb live album. This is the ultimate version of the best selling live album ever.

The remastering for this release has put the sound quality light years ahead of the regular CD version. It's not cheap at around £30 but you do get a few additional tracks. Raw and bursting with energy and life, it's a total blast to listen to.

"Frampton Comes Alive 2" is also worth a listen. the tunes are not up the standard of the original but there's some good old fashioned rock music on this very underrated album (check out "Can't take that away").

Led Zepellin's "How the West Was Won" has to be mentioned simply for the awesome version of "Black Dog". The rest of the album is great too despite the overly long drum solo.
 
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Another vote for Van the Man's Too late to stop now. Also try Steve Earle's Just an American Boy and Live at the Greek by Jimmy Page and the Black Crowes
 
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Oh Aye, I forgot to mention Live and Dangerous by Thin Lizzy. A classic

And Live Dates by Wishbone Ash.

And Strangers in the Night by UFO.
 
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My personal favorite live record is jazz: Gene Harris' Cat Alley. All the excitement of live performance, plus a sound so good you'd swear it's a studio album.
 
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Larry Carlton and Steve Lukather have a live album out that rips. The do a pretty awesome cover of Miles' "All Blues". For any fan of jazz, rock and fusion I would consider this CD a must have.

-Mike
 
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I really can't understand the enthusiasm for the Van Morrison live album. I went to one of the concerts that it was compiled from as a big fan who owned all of his stuff to that date.

I left as someone who never bought a single thing by him again. He treated the audience like something he'd trodden in and seemed to perform everything in as emotionless and perfunctory way as humanly possible.

Baffled...

nick.lees at btinternet.com
 
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I left as someone who never bought a single thing by him again. He treated the audience like something he'd trodden in and seemed to perform everything in as emotionless and perfunctory way as humanly possible.



On another post, I once referred to VM as self-indulgent, and several questioned what was meant by that comment. Well, what Nick said - precisely. The man is brillant at times, but even some of his studio stuff has the "cold" disinterested feel to it.It's more what you feel at times, than what you hear.

Back on topic, I love Dave Matthews Band recent live discs (2-audio,1-dvd) "The Gorge".
Nothing terribly profound, but the band can rock and the drummer, Carter Beauford, is phenomenal in my opinion.

And Sara McLachlan's (pop) live "Mirroball" is ssoooo tasty and some superlative examples of a band complimenting a featured performer with terrific playing but never intruding/overshadowing the star performer.

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Originally posted by Jeff Anderson:
...but the band can rock and the drummer, Carter Beauford, is phenomenal in my opinion.


A virtuoso, absolutely.
 
Posts: 1179 | Location: Eugene, Oregon, US | Registered: Wed 13 November 2002Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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In no particular order

Who - Live at Leeds (deluxe edition)
Zepp - How the west was won
Ani Di Franco - Living in Clip (utterly essential)
Little Feat - Waiting for Columbus
Joni Mitchell - Shadows and Light

Colin Lorenson

I'm just feeling that way. I don't know why.
 
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One of my personal favourites is Dire Straits On The Night...Brilliant cd and the two most emotional tracks your ever likely to hear are to my mind anyway..You And Your Friend..And Brothers In Arms,try this album its brilliant!! Big Grin
 
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Has it been taken as read that 'PULSE' - Pink Floyd live will be in your collection? It is an absolute must have for any rock fan.
 
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