Really good Live recordings

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Re: Really good Live recordings
« Reply #20 on: 1 Dec 2012, 11:34 pm »
Sorry, that would be ArkivMusic.com or go on to Amazon.com & do a search in music for the sets. (Arkiv is the better choice for Classical though as it has a "deep" database of most of the better labels (Albany,Chandos,Channel Classics,Lyrita,Delos,Bis,Hyperion, etc.) 

I would'nt find it unusual if Arkiv were to start emailing me for my orders. A great resource in this age of disappearing retail music stores.

Enjoy, Steve

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« Reply #21 on: 2 Dec 2012, 02:02 pm »
A few DVDs come to mind right off -


If you like jazz this should blow you away. An amazingly well recorded show, with music to match.


Another for the jazz fan. Live from Montreaux, very well recorded given the performance date of 1976.


For the rock/blues fan, this is a winner. The original release was pretty good, so if this remaster lives up to the hype it should be stellar. Better than the Live at Cork DVD I have, though that's not bad.


More jazz, and a bargain to boot. Comes with both CD & DVD for $20.00. A must for Auger fans.

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« Reply #22 on: 2 Dec 2012, 03:47 pm »
Kinks "To the bone". Different shows and live studio with audience.
Can't for the life of me get a picture up here.

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« Reply #23 on: 2 Dec 2012, 04:52 pm »
Kinks "To the bone". Different shows and live studio with audience.
Can't for the life of me get a picture up here.

Don




Here you go, Don !  :thumb:

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« Reply #24 on: 2 Dec 2012, 05:03 pm »
Great thread.  I checked out a number of recommendations and just ordered Larry Carlton's cd.
I think these are really good.
"Live Dead" Grateful Dead
"Live at the Fillmore West" Albert King
"Live at the Blackhawk" Thelonius Monk

Scottdazzle

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« Reply #25 on: 2 Dec 2012, 05:04 pm »
Oregon Live at Yoshi's


Emmylou Harris - Spyboy


Van Morrison - Live at the Grand Opera House - Belfast


The Band - Rock of Ages

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« Reply #26 on: 2 Dec 2012, 05:07 pm »
I've never heard that Kinks one, I'll have to get it.
I did listen to the Vevel 180gm One For The Road yesterday which is a fun album and brought back good memories of seeing the Kinks at the Jersey Shore every summer.
The Velvel is better than the original pressing if anyone is interested.

This may not be for everyone but Billy The Mountain by The Mothers is well recorded. 
I lent a copy to a coworker who listened to about 5 minutes and gave it back to me!

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« Reply #27 on: 2 Dec 2012, 05:36 pm »
The Mothership Returns- Return To Forever (Eagle Records).  This is a new reunion disc if you didn't know.  At least I think it's new.  The Lonewolfny posted this not long ago and I bought it.  The sound is exceptional.  Violinist Jean Luc Ponty replaces guitarist Al Dimiola from the original group.

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« Reply #28 on: 6 Dec 2012, 06:02 am »
Here in California, there is radio station KFOG 97.7 in San Jose. They have a sister station in San Francisco at 104.5

Anyway, every year about this time they release a CD named Live From The Archives. It's all great live music that is fantastically recorded and mastered, that has been donated to KFOG by various artists. The typical artist featured has never released a live album. KFOG donates the proceeds of each year's sales to local Bay Area food banks.

I live in Southern California, so buying these discs each year doesn't do much for the local folks, but that's not the point. The music is live, and it's very good. Here is a link to this year's release.

Have fun,

Jerry

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« Reply #29 on: 8 Dec 2012, 03:19 am »
Little Feat - Waiting for Columbus. Doesn't suck

Russell Dawkins

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« Reply #30 on: 8 Dec 2012, 04:41 am »
Here in California, there is radio station KFOG 97.7 in San Jose. They have a sister station in San Francisco at 104.5

Anyway, every year about this time they release a CD named Live From The Archives. It's all great live music that is fantastically recorded and mastered, that has been donated to KFOG by various artists. The typical artist featured has never released a live album. KFOG donates the proceeds of each year's sales to local Bay Area food banks.

I live in Southern California, so buying these discs each year doesn't do much for the local folks, but that's not the point. The music is live, and it's very good. Here is a link to this year's release.

Have fun,

Jerry

Thanks for the tip, Jerry. I will pursue this, though the link you gave (and the link on the website) didn't work when I tried it just now.

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« Reply #32 on: 8 Dec 2012, 05:22 am »
"International Guitar Night Two" recorded live at a concert hall in Alberta, Canada, I think w/o looking at the jacket (could be Vancouver) by someone we know and whose work is available still, the cat who just posted above . . Russell Dawkins.  Russell has also recorded live in Greece, etc.  Don't know about the availability of that recording and or any of his others but the aforementioned IGN recordings are works of the recording art.  You should hear these, there were two.  Check your sources and see if one or both, etc, are available.

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« Reply #33 on: 8 Dec 2012, 05:57 am »
"International Guitar Night Two" recorded live at a concert hall in Alberta, Canada, I think w/o looking at the jacket (could be Vancouver) by someone we know and whose work is available still, the cat who just posted above . . Russell Dawkins.  Russell has also recorded live in Greece, etc.  Don't know about the availability of that recording and or any of his others but the aforementioned IGN recordings are works of the recording art.  You should hear these, there were two.  Check your sources and see if one or both, etc, are available.

Samples...  :thumb:

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« Reply #34 on: 8 Dec 2012, 06:24 am »
Thanks, Chris.  Yer a lighting bolt of goodness and I know you recognize the quality of the music being played, foremost as a player, and the realness of the recording as a seasoned listener.  Kudos to Russell for the latter.  If you didn't agree you wouldn't be commenting.

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« Reply #35 on: 8 Dec 2012, 06:28 am »
It's a good recording....I have Russell to thank for it Jim. :thumb:

jimdgoulding

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« Reply #36 on: 8 Dec 2012, 06:55 am »
Tell me about it.  Thanks, Chris.

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Pardon me, Aragon, while I whip that substitute motherjumper's ass.  He is a patent copy of Mark Murphy and only as much as an unoriginal talent can be, which is fair.  Please . . check out "Satisfaction Guaranteed" by Murphy and a very empathetic group of players.  I can understand that your boy's audiences like his approach (in sprite of that dumbass haircut), but they couldn't have heard the original of his style of phasing.  If they had, they would tell you.  Like me, kinda.

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« Reply #38 on: 8 Dec 2012, 07:50 am »
Live blues.....with feeling.... :thumb:



Luther Allison - "Live in Chicago"

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« Reply #39 on: 8 Dec 2012, 07:39 pm »
Buddy Guy and GE Smith with the Saturday nite live band. Good blues and Smith
does a great job with Buddy.
Sorry, no pic

Just remembered a disc I haven't listened to for a while but really good:
The Black Crows with Jimmy Page. as good if not better than any Zeppelin live.

Don