The best live albums of all time capture the very essence of a band’s energy in concert, making you feel like you were actually there.
was your Bible – and the future superstars who did grow up on it are a legion. EarlyKISSwas nothing but anthems and attitude, and these songs were made for an arena in Detroit Rock City. This is one of the few live albums where you can literally catch the roar of the greasepaint. 5...
Best rock albums of all time 1. Pink Floyd: The Dark Side Of The Moon £7.86 Buy now from Amazon Year: 1973 After the initial Syd Barrett-inspired success of their debut album The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn, it took a while for Pink Floyd Mk II to find their feet. There were...
It won't come as breaking news to many reading this that The Who's Live at Leeds is widely cited as one of the best live rock albums of all time. This on-campus classic – a performance played to 2000 students at the University of Leeds Refectory – could have never materialised, of...
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What are the best rock albums for each year since 1970? Rock 'n' roll is a wide ranging term that has seen many different evolutions over the years, but by the time 1970 came around you could start to see acts that weren't just content with the catchy ditties that populated radio in...
South Korean songwriter and producer combines shoegaze, post-rock, emo, ambient, and pop with bold originality—every song is a pixelated lightshow of live and electronic instrumentation.After the Magicis both haunting and invigorating, with an expansive emotional range that practically opens a portal...
Jimmy the Exploder (live version) 19. Elliott Smith-Either/Or (Kill Rock Stars) I’ll admit something: I don’t get Elliott Smith. I don’t dislike him, I just don’t get it. I do like some of his covers, though. Speed Trials ...