AC/DC: If You Want Blood.. You've Got It
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Bon Scott at his peak. Live powerful and assertive in every single moment. The versions of Whole Lotta Rosie and Let There Be Rock are nothing short of earth-shattering. Perfectly recorded. The best AC/DC album.
06. AC/DC - Whole Lotta Rosie (If You Want Blood, You've Got It)
Chicago: The Chicago Transit Authority
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Wonderful album. Terry Kath is among the most underrated guitarists of all time. And he also had a lovely voice.
  • hellraiser
    9 mar 15
    Wonderful yes. I love them so much all the way up to the live at Carnegie Hall in '71, then they shift to a sound that's too soft and commercial for my tastes, what a pity...
King Crimson: USA
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
The original 1975 album was already remarkable, with that gem of the Asbury Park improvisation. However, perhaps it was missing something to make it truly memorable. With the subsequent remasterings and the addition of heavyweight tracks like Starless and Fracture, that something is now no longer lacking. Perhaps their best live album is The Night Watch, or maybe the box set The Great Deciever, but I remain much more attached to this one.
  • hjhhjij
    5 oct 14
    Well, in the end, it’s no coincidence that all the live albums you mentioned are from the '70s, specifically '73-'74, not to take anything away from other extraordinary live recordings from subsequent decades (like those with the double trio); those three titles are the peak of Fripp/Crimson's career, at least live.
  • pana
    5 oct 14
    An amazing and wonderful live show
Saxon: Wheels Of Steel
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
"...just energy, no frills... direct, simple, even naive, but genuine..." I quote this phrase taken from the review of misterNo, because it perfectly summarizes my thoughts on Saxon. I understand that for those who listen to more extreme, evolved, modern metal genres, Saxon might seem a bit too vintage, ancestral. But if you love classic old school heavy metal, for me they remain the best. And Wheels of Steel is one of their most representative albums.
  • terronsmilanes
    5 oct 14
    Yes, and let's add unique ones, you can listen to 200,000 of them, but not them, their sound and their vocalist will always remain "original heavy metal Saxon," like a brand that hits you without warning.
  • whocares
    6 oct 14
    It was time, unjustly forgotten.
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