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Charlie Hunter Trio Live at the Memphis Music Mansion

George Sluppick

Jazz - Released June 11, 2021 | SIDEHUSTLE

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Live at the Mansion

Plantfood

Jazz - Released October 10, 2022 | Moma Cat Records

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Live at the Mansion

Alicia Healey

Folk/Americana - Released January 1, 2007 | Winterblue Music

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Live at the Mansion on Turtle Creek

Michael Gott

Musical Theatre - Released January 1, 2006 | GottMusic, Inc.

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Jazz at the Mansion (Live)

Deborah Stafford Quintet

Jazz - Released November 26, 2017 | Deborah Stafford Music

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Live at Luck Mansion

The Grahams

Country - Released February 18, 2022 | Three Sirens Music Group LLC

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The Köln Concert (Live at the Opera, Köln, 1975)

Keith Jarrett

Jazz - Released November 30, 1975 | ECM

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Like the Mona Lisa for the Louvre, Keith Jarrett's Köln Concert is a showcase for ECM. With 4 million copies sold, it is not only the biggest success in the label's history but also the best-selling piano solo album! And many of those who bought this live recording, recorded on January 24, 1975 in the Cologne Opera House, did not yet own a jazz album in their record collection. Yet the world phenomenon had the most unfavourable conditions that evening. The American pianist was exhausted from a long car journey, had back pain and found another cheap grand piano on stage instead of the Bösendorfer he had ordered. "I think Keith played so well precisely because of this mediocre piano," said producer Manfred Eicher later. "Because he couldn't fall in love with the sound of this instrument, he adjusted his playing accordingly in order to make the best out of it in spite of everything." But what remains, beyond the anecdotes and records, of what the 1400 listeners heard that evening? Jarrett was 30 years old at the time and had already had a successful career with 15 records and two formative experiences in the bands of Charles Lloyd and especially Miles Davis. By 1975 he had already developed a very personal style of expression. Although Bill Evans' influence is unmistakable, his improvisations were unique, as this Cologne Concert proves. Lyrical and meditative elements are interwoven. Jarrett emphasizes the permeability of the genres by nourishing his jazz (is it jazz at all?) with elements from classical music, gospel, folk or certain Latin American musical styles. Notes gush out of his piano like a torrent and sing an ode to improvisation. In 1992, he told Der Spiegel that over time the Köln Concert had become a kind of film music. "We must learn to forget music," he added. "Otherwise we will become addicted to the past."
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Live at Berkeley 1971

Stephen Stills

Rock - Released April 28, 2023 | Iconic Artists Group

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Foxtrot at Fifty + Hackett Highlights: Live in Brighton

Steve Hackett

Rock - Released September 15, 2023 | InsideOutMusic

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Live At The Wiltern

The Rolling Stones

Rock - Released March 8, 2024 | Mercury Studios

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The Berlin Recital (Live at Philharmonie, Berlin, 2018)

Yuja Wang

Solo Piano - Released November 23, 2018 | Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

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Live At Blues Alley

Eva Cassidy

Jazz - Released September 23, 1997 | Blix Street Records

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Eva Cassidy's life story hasn't been made into film … yet. Her love of schmaltzy repertoire and refusal to be pigeonholed as one type of singer made attracting label interest difficult, but she finally made her debut recording in 1992. By the mid-'90s, Cassidy was building a buzz in the Washington, D.C., music scene (despite her hesitancy about performing live and, in general, singing as a career), only to be derailed by a cancer diagnosis. In May 1996 she self-released her second album, Live at Blues Alley, just as the cancer returned and spread through her bones and lungs; six months later Cassidy died at the age of 33. But thanks to a BBC DJ playing her version of Judy Garland's ageless hit "Over the Rainbow" (from Songbird, a posthumous 1998 compilation), Cassidy became a hit in the UK in 2000—Songbird would eventually go six times platinum in the U.K. and gold in the U.S. For its 25th anniversary, Live at Blues Alley, whose original purpose was just to give Cassidy something to sell at gigs, has been digitally remastered by Robert Vosgien (who mastered the original album) from the original mixes. The sound, which was always surprisingly good for a live album recorded in a small Georgetown club, seems audibly improved by the fresh tweaks. While Cassidy's voice and instinctual gift for phrasing allowed her to sing almost anything well, her fondness for popular (read: overexposed) older repertoire like Irving Berlin's "Cheek to Cheek" and T-Bone Walker's "Stormy Monday" mixes with slightly more adventurous fare like Sting's "Fields of Gold" and Al Green's "Take Me to The River." Cassidy's superpower was that her voice and phrasing were extraordinary at communicating a resounding feeling of sadness. It's tempting to say it's because she sensed her coming tragedy. Supported by a quintet that includes pianist Lenny Williams and her then partner bassist Chris Biondo, Cassidy wrings every drop of pathos out of the Johnny Mercer-penned standard, "Autumn Leaves." Frustrating as a tease for what her subsequent career might have been, Live at Blues Alley nevertheless is a precious crumb of genius tragically interrupted. © Robert Baird/Qobuz
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Live At Pompeii

David Gilmour

Rock - Released September 29, 2017 | Columbia

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In 2015, David Gilmour decided to undertake a series of concerts in the world’s oldest venues. A year later, the guitarist from Pink Floyd becomes the first artist since the gladiators in 79 AD to give a concert before an audience in Pompeii’s amphitheater! It was a trip back to the Italian city for him, as he had already performed there in 1971 during the shooting of Adrian Maben’s movie Pink Floyd: Live At Pompeii… In the shadow of the Vesuvius, David Gilmour plays in the more than legendary venue on July 7th and 8th, 2016 and revisits songs that have always been there his whole life, in solo as well as with Floyd. And let’s not forget the new interpretations of The Great Gig In The Sky from the album Dark Side Of The Moon, rarely performed in solo by Gilmour. © CM/Qobuz
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Live At Leeds

The Who

Rock - Released January 1, 1970 | Geffen

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Queen at Live Aid

Queen

Rock - Released April 26, 2021 | The Band Aid Trust

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Live at The Great American Music Hall

Billy Joel

Rock - Released April 21, 2023 | Columbia - Legacy

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Swingin': Live at The Church in Tulsa

Taj Mahal

Blues - Released March 8, 2024 | Lightning Rod Records

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Live At The Regal

B.B. King

Blues - Released December 31, 1965 | Geffen*

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B.B. King hasn't made many better pop-flavored albums than this. Besides making Leon Russell's "Hummingbird" sound like his own composition, King showed that you can put the blues into any situation and make it work. Joining King here were Leon Russell, Joe Walsh and Carole King; several pop luminaries who did more than just hang on for the ride. © Ron Wynn /TiVo
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Live at Montreux Jazz Festival '07

Motörhead

Rock - Released June 16, 2023 | BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd

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Live At Montreux 1986

George Benson

Jazz Fusion & Jazz Rock - Released September 18, 2006 | Mercury Studios

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