2010 to 2024 Recorded AND Released Live Albums |
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Logan
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2010 to 2024 Lives
Must be both recorded and officially released from January 1, 2010 to October, 30 2024 to be officially eligible. One with asterisks below are not in PA. Anathema - Universal (recorded 2012, released 2013) * Ichiko Aoba + - プネウマ (Pneuma) (recorded and released in 2017) betcover!! - 画鋲 (Gabyō) (recorded and released in 2023) Björk - Vulnicura Live (recorded and released in 2015) black midi - Boiler Room London (recorded and released in 2019) Boris - Performing "flood" (recorded 2012, released 2013) * Glenn Branca - The Third Ascension (recorded 2016, released 2019) The Flaming Lips featuring The Colorado Symphony - The Soft Bulletin: Recorded Live at Red Rocks Amphitheatre (recorded 2016, released 2019) Ciśnienie / Lod 9 - Brass Album (recorded 2019, released 2020) David Gilmour - Live at Pompeii (recorded 2016, released 2017) Anna von Hausswolff - Live at Montreux Jazz Festival (recorded 2018, released 2022) King Crimson - Radical Action (To Unseat the Hold of Monkey Mind) (recorded 2015, released 2016) King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Live at Red Rocks '22 (recorded 2022, released 2023) * King Krule - You Heat Me Up, You Cool Me Down (recorded 2020, released 2021) Kraftwerk - 3-D: The Catalogue (recorded between 2012 and 2016, released in 2017) * LCD Soundsystem - The Long Goodbye: LCD Soundsystem Live at Madison Square Garden (recorded 2011, released 2014) Magma - Triton Zünd Zëlëkt, Vol. 2 (recorded 2011, released 2020) Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets - Live at the Roundhouse (recorded 2019, released 2020) Leprous - Live at Rockefeller Music Hall (recorded and released in 2016) * Mount Eerie - (after) (recorded 2017, released 2018) * The National - Boxer Live in Brussels (recorded 2017, released 2018) Thee Oh Sees - Live in San Francisco (recorded 2205, released 2016) * Sufjan Stevens - Carrie & Lowell Live (recorded 2015, released 2017) Swans - Deliquescence (recorded 2016, released 2017) Steven Wilson - Home Invasion: In Concert at the Royal Albert Hall (recorded 2018, released 2019) * Sufjan Stevens I would add to Crossover probably, if it were up to me (more folk than rock but can rock). Glenn Branca should be represented in PA for certain material, imo and might well be at some time. The Ascension is a remarkable album that sounds so ahead of its time to me - fabulous post-rock from 1981 there. And The Third Ascension fits my vision of progressive rock. Experimental and a more progressive artist than most in PA (too much so, some would say). Other stuff has a relation to me act-wise. Some notable mentions that were released in the 2010 but recorded previously: Bowie - A Reality Tour (recorded 2003, released 2010) Led Zeppelin - Celebration Day (recorded 2007, released 2012) Mogwai - Special Moves (recorded 2009, released 2010) Porcupine Tree - Anesthetize (recorded 2008, released 2011) Sigur Rós - Inni (recorded 2008, released 2011) Luis Alberto Spinetta - Spinetta y las bandas eternas (recorded December 4, 2009 and released December 4, 2010). Sinetta Jade is not in PA, but not solo. Surely he is relevant. And while I opted for one per act in the poll, here are some other notables: betcover!! - 20210829 (recorded and released in 2021) Ciśnienie - JazzArt Underground (recorded 2018, released 2019). Probably its best known and most accliamed album, and I love it, but I have a particular thing for Brass Album. One of my very fave acts to suggest for PA inclusion. Ciśnienie - Zwierzakom (recorded and released in 2023) King Crimson - Meltdown: Live in Mexico (recorded 2017, released 2018) King Crimson - Live in Chicago (recorded and released in 2017) King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Live in Chicago '23 (recorded and released in 2023) King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Live at Bonnaroo '22 (recorded and released in 2022) King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard - Live in San Francisco '16 (recorded 2016, released 2020) etc. King Krule - Live on the Moon (recorded and released in 2018) Swans - We Rose From Your Bed With the Sun in Our Head (recorded 2011, released 2012) Swans - Not Here / Not Now (recorded 2012-2013, released 2013) Swans - The Gate (recorded 2014-2015, released 2015) Swans - Live Rope (recorded 2023-2024, released November, 2024) Nods to: Black Sabbath - The End: 4 February 2017 Birmingham (recorded and released in 2017) David Byrne - American Utopia on Broadway (Original Cast Recording Live) (released 2019, not sure exacly when recorded) Nils Frahm - Tripping With Nils Frahm (released 2020 and not in PA) Snarky Puppy - We Like It Here (recorded 22013, released 2014 and not in PA) Here is a playlist that covers some of my favourite music in this poll. While I like to do individual tracks, that was not always possible this time to find ones for my region. So I have more than I wanted of Boris, Branca and black midi (that Branca and Boris really need listening in full -- great stuff): Because I focused rather more on my own interests and I do include ones not in PA but I still want people to mention their favourite lives recorded from 2010 up, here is link to the top live album from 2010-2024 at PA: PA top live albums for 2010-2024 CLICK There's various Art Zoyd albums that I have not heard and would be interested in. Again, I set it to vote for one to make it challenge for some. And don't fret if your faves are not on the list, I'm happy to hear about those mentions and I treat this poll as more of start to the the conversation, hardly the be-all and end-all and that usually is the attitude I take. And happy to hear about Prog, Prog related/ adjacent and totally Non-Prog ones that you enjoy. Edited by Logan - 9 hours 55 minutes ago at 13:42 |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets
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the Anathema album is arguably their finest hour..
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Voted Anna von Hausswolff, great performance. Also like the Nick Mason, King Crimson & King Gizzard
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While I adore various albums in the 1990s one, ultimately it was easy at the time to go with Fishmans. This time is harder and more focused overall on my particular tastes.
For me there is much great music here. The Anna von Hausswolff and Ciśnienie albums have been a couple of major live favourites of mine over recent years, but I'm most tempted by the Glenn Branca and Swans albums right now. I was going to go go Branca, but right now I feel Swans. And of course I adore Sufjan Stevens.... And well, I could go on and on. |
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I am not a fan of live recordings--unless there is high-quality videofootage accompanying--but I have really loved Anekdoten's Waking the Dead (Live in Japan 2005) as well as both Magma's Trilogie au Trianon and their Mythes et légendes video series.
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Logan
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I enjoy seeing bands play live, but don't get out to concerts enough. While I had some issues with the sound-system, I did enjoy seeing Magma live in Vancouver. I also have enjoyed seeing Magma videos and there are various Magma live albums of which I love to listen. For me some of those album released as lives are my favourites. With Magma, I adore Rétrospective Vol. 1 & 2 (recorded 1980 and released 1981), which features my favourite version of "Theusz Hamtaahk" as well as "MDK". And I love Hhai and others. Tangerine Dream's Ricochet is another particular favourite of mine. Cardiacs' All That Glitters is a Mare's Nest (also love watching that) and lots of more modern ones. I generally like the lives which contain material not released on studio albums as well as those which contain significantly different versions of the music from what was released on studio albums. Ciśnienie is a favourite of mine and it releases lives instead of studio albums. If I just heard it, and there weren't sounds of audience clapping at the end of tracks, I would not now how it was released (and of course audience sounds can be added in production). Sometimes the line is blurred between lives and studio albums and it's something of a combination of both. And mixed and mastered a live can be very hard to distinguish from studio album. Some "live' aren't even done in front of an "audience" (well even if some involved hear and observe it). Two of the the first "live" albums I really liked were Jimi Hendrix's Band of Gypsys and the Led Zeppelin soundtrack for The Song Remains the Same (I also saw that on video). |
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Cisnienie > Nick Mason, King Crimson, Anna von Hausswolff, Bjork, Sufjan Stevens. Still need to listen to Swans live albums (so much music, so little time...). I didn't know Glenn Branca had a live album in this period. I guess you recommend it Greg?
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King Crimson all the way.
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Logan
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I find it excellent. And would suggest that those who appreciate The Ascension (1981) might want to try it. There also is studio album called The Ascension: The Sequel from 2010, but I have not heard it. It's a noisy and heavy album, and I like that. One that people into things like Swans could enjoy. Edited by Logan - 2 hours 1 minutes ago at 21:36 |
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