There aren't many, I don't think...the only two that come immediately to mind are Neil Young's Rust Never Sleeps and the Cramps' Smell of Female. Any others?
― Born In A Test Tube, Raised In A Cage (unperson), Sunday, 1 August 2010 16:55 (fifteen years ago)
I mean I've got a Bardo Pond album that's live improvisation?
― Lexaprotend (Stevie D), Sunday, 1 August 2010 16:56 (fifteen years ago)
Neil Young - Time Fades Away
― Mark, Sunday, 1 August 2010 16:57 (fifteen years ago)
MC 5- Kick Out the Jams
― earlnash, Sunday, 1 August 2010 17:56 (fifteen years ago)
Loads of Zappa albums.
― My totem animal is a hamburger. (WmC), Sunday, 1 August 2010 18:02 (fifteen years ago)
Every free improvisation album ever recorded live in front of an audience.
― margana (anagram), Sunday, 1 August 2010 18:05 (fifteen years ago)
Band of Gypsies - s/t
― ninjas and lasers and gold and (snoball), Sunday, 1 August 2010 18:07 (fifteen years ago)
King Crimson – ThrakattackKing Crimson – ProjeKcts I-IV
― margana (anagram), Sunday, 1 August 2010 18:13 (fifteen years ago)
running on empty - jaxon browne
― sexual intercourse began in 1963 (m coleman), Sunday, 1 August 2010 18:13 (fifteen years ago)
x-post: Jackson Browne - Running on Empty is probably the most famous one. (Or does this get disqualified on a technicality? It's all live, but not all of the songs were recorded in front of an audience.)
John Cale - SabotageTom Waits - Nighthawks at the DinerJoe Jackson - Big World
R.E.M. - A bunch of New Adventures in Hi-FiStew (of "Passing Strange" and The Negro Problem) - The Naked Dutch Painter is largely live
A bunch of individual Neil songs are live tracks on otherwise studio albums:The Needle and the Damage DoneRockin' in the Free WorldCome On Baby Let's Go DowntownSugar MountainBaby What You Want Me to Do...probably more
― Hideous Lump, Sunday, 1 August 2010 18:23 (fifteen years ago)
probably never see one of these again, given that any live set becomes available online an hour or so after it's taken place
― gross rainbow of haerosmith (underrated aerosmith albums I have loved), Sunday, 1 August 2010 18:37 (fifteen years ago)
Allan Sherman's three #1 albums from 1962-63 (My Song The Folk Singer, My Son the Celebrity, My Son The Nut) mostly sound like they're recorded in front of live audiences, unless those are just laugh tracks.
Get the idea this wasn't uncommon in the early '60s -- Kingston Trio From The Hungry I (their second album, live in San Francisco) would be another one. Limeliters' debut album was Tonight: In Person, on stage in Hollywood; Tom Lehrer's second one (1966, a few years later) was An Evening Wasted With Tom Lehrer, live in Cambridge, Mass.
― xhuxk, Sunday, 1 August 2010 18:38 (fifteen years ago)
So, maybe more common as a pre-rock thing, or a comedy song thing?
(And I meant My Son The Folk Singer, obviously.)
― xhuxk, Sunday, 1 August 2010 18:40 (fifteen years ago)
Underworld - Live in TokyoUnderworld - Live Here Now series. Most shows feature unreleased music.
― brotherlovesdub, Sunday, 1 August 2010 18:57 (fifteen years ago)
sun electric - 30.7.94 live
― hobbes, Sunday, 1 August 2010 19:00 (fifteen years ago)
Might be more interesting to differentiate between albums like Nighthawks at the Diner, which was live-in-studio with a hand-picked audience (a la Beach Boys Party), Running on Empty and New Adventures (live on stage with no audience) and albums like Grateful Dead Europe '72 (close to half the songs had never been recorded by the band), and albums that truly fit this criteria like Rust Never Sleeps.
― Mark, Sunday, 1 August 2010 19:03 (fifteen years ago)
and some of Rust wasn't live either. just a few songs though.
― reallysmoothmusic (Jamie_ATP), Sunday, 1 August 2010 20:01 (fifteen years ago)
what about todd rundgren - 2nd wind? recorded live in the studio with pre-selected audience.
― hobbes, Sunday, 1 August 2010 20:46 (fifteen years ago)
i remember Vanilla Ice's Extremely Live had like four new songs on it.
― just to guetta rep (Whiney G. Weingarten), Sunday, 1 August 2010 20:48 (fifteen years ago)
eh i guess nobody would really consider 2nd wind a "live" album.xp
― hobbes, Sunday, 1 August 2010 20:50 (fifteen years ago)
Joe Jackson - Big World
― My totem animal is a hamburger. (WmC), Sunday, 1 August 2010 20:58 (fifteen years ago)
tg - mission of dead souls
― 不合作的方式 (r1o natsume), Sunday, 1 August 2010 21:12 (fifteen years ago)
man that was a solid record, hampered by Jackson's need to pontificate - but that band was extremely good
― gross rainbow of haerosmith (underrated aerosmith albums I have loved), Sunday, 1 August 2010 21:14 (fifteen years ago)
Then there's the Soft Boys Can of Bees, which halfway fits this criteria I guess.
― Trip Maker, Sunday, 1 August 2010 21:17 (fifteen years ago)
can of bees isn't a live record -- do you mean two halves for the price of one?
― tylerw, Sunday, 1 August 2010 21:18 (fifteen years ago)
There's a live side and a studio side. I could be mistaken. Wouldn't be the first time.
― Trip Maker, Sunday, 1 August 2010 21:20 (fifteen years ago)
yknow like ZZ Top Fandango. There's that part where Robyn introduces the band.
― Trip Maker, Sunday, 1 August 2010 21:24 (fifteen years ago)
Jane's Addiction's first album was live...so, there's that.
― henry s, Sunday, 1 August 2010 21:24 (fifteen years ago)
saccharine trust - worldbroken
― (e_3) (Edward III), Monday, 2 August 2010 01:56 (fifteen years ago)
The new Richard Thompson is all new stuff recorded in front of an audience.
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 2 August 2010 02:48 (fifteen years ago)
Lauryn Hill Unplugged
― underneath the moon and the stars (Whitey on the Moon), Monday, 2 August 2010 03:03 (fifteen years ago)
The last 3 songs on Purple Rain.
― billstevejim, Monday, 2 August 2010 04:27 (fifteen years ago)
I misread the thread so I retract my Underworld submission. Only a handful of tracks on each disc were unreleased.
― brotherlovesdub, Monday, 2 August 2010 04:34 (fifteen years ago)