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Best live albums in history

Explore the most influential and legendary live albums that have shaped music history. Discover iconic recordings that captured the essence of unforgettable live performances, from classic rock to pop and beyond. This collection highlights the albums that defined genres and cemented artists' legacies, offering a unique auditory experience. Dive into the performances that resonated with millions of fans and became cultural milestones. Find your next favourite live album among these timeless masterpieces.

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  1. 1

    Nirvana – MTV Unplugged in New York (1994)

    196 Global Votes
    • Fearlessly confessional

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    Recorded months before Kurt Cobain's death, this acoustic album showcases a more intimate and vulnerable side of Nirvana. It is a historical and emotionally charged document, considered Cobain's legacy, with poignant performances.

  2. 2

    At Folsom Prison (1968)

    129 Global Votes
    • Holds up incredibly well

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    This album revitalized Cash's career and solidified his 'Man in Black' image, connecting deeply with a unique audience. The rawness of the prison setting added unparalleled authenticity to his songs about crime and redemption.

  3. 3

    Deep Purple – Made in Japan (1972)

    94 Global Votes
    • Near flawless performances

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    This album is a pillar of hard rock and heavy metal, showcasing the band at the peak of their creative and stage powers. Its influence on hard rock is undeniable, with furiously inventive renditions of their classics.

  4. 4

    James Brown – Live at the Apollo (1963)

    85 Global Votes
    • Captures popular stage show for the first time on record

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    This album is a raw and electrifying display of the 'Godfather of Soul' at his peak, capturing the intensity of his live performances. It is a fundamental document of live music and the development of soul and funk.

  5. 5

    The Who – Live at Leeds (1970)

    78 Global Votes
    • Ranked best live rock recording of all time

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    Considered one of the greatest live albums in rock history, this record captures The Who's explosive energy at their peak. It is a testament to the band's power and innovation live, with fierce renditions of their classics.

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  7. 6

    Grateful Dead – Europe '72 (1972)

    11 Global Votes
    • Captures some of their greatest live performances

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    This triple album documents Grateful Dead's European tour, showcasing their improvisational genius and their ability to redefine their songs in each performance. It is essential for fans of psychedelic rock and jam bands, capturing their legacy on the road.

  8. 7

    Bob Dylan – Before the Flood (1974)

    11 Global Votes
    • Features seldom played songs

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    Recorded during Bob Dylan's reunion tour with The Band, this double album features fierce and reimagined versions of his classics. It shows Dylan unleashed, injecting ferocity into his songs and revealing how music is never the same live.

  9. 8

    The Rolling Stones – Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! (1970)

    9 Global Votes
    • Features a better version of Midnight Rambler

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    Recorded during their 1969 tour, this album is one of the most celebrated live recordings by the Rolling Stones. It captures the essence of the Stones at their peak, with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards in top form and raw energy.

  10. 9

    Rush – Exit… Stage Left (1981)

    8 Global Votes
    • Considered one of the best live albums ever

      (+4)

    This live album captures Rush's musical prowess and progressive complexity. It features masterful performances of their best-known tracks, highlighting the individual skill of each member and their technical mastery.

  11. 10

    Peter Frampton – Frampton Comes Alive! (1976)

    7 Global Votes
    • Owned 1976 rock scene

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    This double live album catapulted Peter Frampton to stardom, becoming one of the best-selling live records of all time. It established Frampton as one of the great musicians of the seventies, notable for his guitar solos and the 'talk box'.

  12. 11

    George Harrison and friends – The Concert for Bangladesh (1971)

    6 Global Votes
    • Songs are well performed

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    This triple album documents the first major benefit concert in history, organized by George Harrison and Ravi Shankar. Beyond its musical quality, its historical impact as a force for social change makes it transcendental.

  13. 12

    Joe Cocker – Mad Dogs & Englishmen (1970)

    6 Global Votes
    • Sound defined big-band rock

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    This double album documents Joe Cocker's epic tour with a massive band of over 40 musicians. It's an explosion of soul, blues, and rock, with Cocker's passionate vocal performances transforming any song.

  14. 13

    Iron Maiden – Live After Death (1986)

    5 Global Votes
    • Considered one of the greatest live records of all time

      (+4)

    This double album was recorded during Iron Maiden's 'World Slavery Tour'. It is a milestone in live heavy metal, featuring a selection of great songs and relentless energy that represents a decisive moment in their career.

  15. 14

    Depeche Mode – 101 (1989)

    3 Global Votes
    • Live versions of songs are superior to studio versions

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    Recorded at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, this album documents Depeche Mode's ascent to superstardom. It is a milestone for electronic music and live synth-pop, capturing the atmosphere of a massive concert and the evolution of the genre.

  16. 15

    Dire Straits – Alchemy (1983)

    3 Global Votes
    • Captures band at creative and technical peak

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    Recorded at London's Hammersmith Odeon, this double album showcases Dire Straits' musical sophistication and Mark Knopfler's guitar mastery. The songs transform and expand live, standing out for their musical and emotional quality.

  17. 16

    Bruce Springsteen – Live 1975-85 (1986)

    2 Global Votes
    • Equivalent of an epic American novel

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    This box set compiles live performances from a crucial decade in 'The Boss'' career, showcasing his reputation as one of the best live artists. It offers a comprehensive view of the evolution of a legendary artist on stage.

  18. 17

    Ramones – It's Alive (1979)

    2 Global Votes
    • Best Ramones live album

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    Recorded at London's Rainbow Theatre, this album is a pure punk rock blast, with 28 songs barely exceeding an hour in length. It is a testament to the Ramones' unparalleled live energy and a fundamental album for understanding punk rock.

  19. 18

    Queen – Live at Wembley '86 (1992)

    1 Global Votes
    • Jam-packed with well-known hits

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    This album captures Queen's legendary performance at Wembley Stadium, with Freddie Mercury at his absolute best. It was the consecration of Mercury as a music legend and a setlist of perfect songs, hard to match.

  20. 19

    Supertramp – Paris (1980)

    1 Global Votes
    • Well-recorded album

      (+4)

    Recorded at the Pavillon de Paris, this double album presents Supertramp at the peak of their popularity. It stands out for its sound quality and the band's masterful performances, featuring progressive rock and pop hits.