Live album

>Live album

>Dead album

>can hear the audience cheering

Live Albums aren't necessarily bad, they can just be really inconsistent.

But I'd stay far away from any festival albums, like Nirvana at Reading 1992 is awful but I frequently see people saying it's good listening, when it's not.

Yeah and?

>live album
>recorded in the worst time in the vocalists's career

What a cute doggo

>live album
>recorded with the vocalist who replaced the original

>live album has studio overdubs
>the artist/band interaction with the audience was cut off

fuck that shit

>live album
>it's not total shit

>best thing a band ever did is a live album

Did Master Belch replace a vocalist?

>live recording
>is actually a studio recording with artificial crowd noises inserted

>live album is the band's final album
>its considered their best
>it was right before the vocalist killed himself or somehow untimely died

>live album is an "official bootleg"
>meaning that someone was officially taping the show with a cheap tape recorder for them instead of using a professional recording table

Mayhem

>live album
>the artists only good album

Pick any Hooverphonic live album and it will be good.

The 2004 live Incubus albums were some of their best work hands down.

>live album
>dead's dead on the album cover

>final