Your favorite band is always better live than an album right? The problem is that’s hard to find albums that captured live performances that live up to the beautiful completely harmonic studio version of your favorite song.
There were however ‘Live’ albums that not only sold millions of copies, but are considered tipping points in an artist career. Bob Seger and Peter Frampton, although popular in their own right, couldn’t fill a big venue prior to their live album. Soon after each ‘live’ album was released, these artists began filling 40,000 stadiums. Here is our list of our favorite ‘live albums’ as they were released…
The Allman Brothers – ‘At Fillmore East’
Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band – ‘Live Bullet’
Peter Frampton – ‘Frampton Comes Alive’
Thin Lizzy – ‘Live and Dangerous’
Deep Purple – ‘Made in Japan’
Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band – ‘Live/1975-85’
Cheap Trick – ‘At Budokan’
Kiss – ‘Alive!’
The Allman Brothers Band – ‘At Fillmore East’
Crosby, Still Nash and Young – ‘4 Way Street’
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