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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 19 2016 at 15:30
Originally posted by Meltdowner Meltdowner wrote:

Originally posted by The Bearded Bard The Bearded Bard wrote:

Pretty sure new music's not a requirement.
Ok, I never considered putting a live album on any of my lists so far, that's why the confusion Ermm Which live albums did you like this year, by the way.
Bushman's Revenge's and Ulver's.

I agree (I presume) that there's got to be something special with a live album for it to top an album-of-the-year-list. Most live albums, for me, works best (or only) as an introduction to a band (I easily prefer live albums to studio tracks compilations when artist investigation is concerned), or to showcase what a band sounds like live in a period of time (see Rush and Motorpsycho f. ex.). I'd have a hard time picking a live album for a top spot on an album-of-the-year-list if it didn't contain new music and/or tracks that differed substantially from the studio versions, but on Bushman's Fire and ATGCLVLSSCAP we get both of that, in spades.

King Crimson's Live in Toronto is another live album that probably will end up in my top 20, but a bit further down the list probably, as it's got a good sound, and the band's in top form, but the album contains, mostly, previously released music, and the tracks doesn't differ too much from the studio versions, or other live versions, I feel (but that doesn't bother me too much on a personal level, as I'm only very familiar with less than half of their essential output, i.e. studio albums and highest rated live albums).

Anyway, before:
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First listen.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 19 2016 at 15:41
Originally posted by The Bearded Bard The Bearded Bard wrote:

Bushman's Revenge's and Ulver's.

I agree (I presume) that there's got to be something special with a live album for it to top an album-of-the-year-list. Most live albums, for me, works best (or only) as an introduction to a band (I easily prefer live albums to studio tracks compilations when artist investigation is concerned), or to showcase what a band sounds like live in a period of time (see Rush and Motorpsycho f. ex.). I'd have a hard time picking a live album for a top spot on an album-of-the-year-list if it didn't contain new music and/or tracks that differed substantially from the studio versions, but on Bushman's Fire and ATGCLVLSSCAP we get both of that, in spades.

King Crimson's Live in Toronto is another live album that probably will end up in my top 20, but a bit further down the list probably, as it's got a good sound, and the band's in top form, but the album contains, mostly, previously released music, and the tracks doesn't differ too much from the studio versions, I feel (but that doesn't bother me too much on a personal level, as I'm only very familiar with less than half of their essential output, i.e. studio albums and highest rated live albums).
^ I normally go straight to studio albums when I want to discover an artist, I only get to live albums much later, with the exception of when I find a copy ("Live at the Rainbow" is the only Focus album I have for example).
I did come across a vinyl copy of that Ulver album but I didn't know if it was good so I left it there Embarrassed

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Originally posted by TeleStrat TeleStrat wrote:

Sun Mammuth - Cosmo  (Lousada, Portugal  2015)
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Thanks for the reminder, Gary Thumbs Up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 19 2016 at 15:44
now this album pounds the Mick G-with furious pace and with great girth man.... Thumbs Up




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 19 2016 at 15:50


Perfect, just perfect.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 19 2016 at 16:26
Originally posted by Barbu Barbu wrote:

First listen.
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