High Live is a live album and DVD by German heavy metal band Helloween.
It has been compiled from recordings from three concerts in Europe:
Milan, Italy – 21 May 1996
Pamplona, Spain – 31 May 1996
Girona, Spain – 1 June 1996
Live albums recorded in 1996 include:
Alice Cooper – A Fistful Of Alice
Alice In Chains MTV Unplugged
Bad Manners Don’t Knock the Baldhead Live
Barenaked Ladies Rock Spectacle
Clarence Gatemouth Brown Live From Austin Texas
Jeff Buckley Mystery White Boy Live
Eva Cassidy Live At Blues Alley
Chic Live At The Budokan
Ornette Coleman and Joachim Kuhn Colors
Crowded House Farewell To The World
Deep Purple – Live At The Olympia 96
Deep Purple Live at Montreux
Ani DiFranco Living in Clip
Dodgy So Far On Three Wheels Dodgy On The Radio
Foo Fighters Concert Hall Toronto Canada
Buddy Guy Live! The Real Deal
Helloween High Live
Robyn Hitchcock Robyn Sings Bob Dylan
Dave Matthews And Tim Reynolds Live at Luther College
Graham Parker The Last Rock n Roll Tour
Jess Roden Live At The Robin
Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson and Steve Vai G3 Live in Concert
Sepultura Under A Pale Grey Sky
Sex Pistols – Filthy Lucre Live
The Skatalites In The Mood For Ska The Moonska Years
Soundgarden Live on I-5
Styx Return to Paradise
2Pac Live at the House of Blues
Thin Lizzy One Night Only
Yes Keys to Ascension
Yes Keys to Ascension 2
Neil Young Year of the Horse
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High Live is a live album and DVD by German heavy metal band Helloween.
It has been compiled from recordings from three concerts in Europe:
Milan, Italy – 21 May 1996
Pamplona, Spain – 31 May 1996
Girona, Spain – 1 June 1996
Under A Pale Grey Sky is a live album by Sepultura.
It was recorded in the Brixton Academy, London on December 16, 1996. This was the final appearance by singer and guitarist Max Cavalera before he left the band.
Live At Luther College is a live album by Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds.
This is an acoustic album recorded in Decorah, Iowa on February 6, 1996 and it was released in 1999.
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Live At the House Of Blues is a live album by 2pac (or Tupac as it says on the album sleeve).
It was recorded on July 4, 1996 and finally released in October 2005. Tupac Shakur died on September 13, 1996 and this was his last recorded performance.
I’ve read that the other 2pac live album, simply called 2pac live is taken from the same concert but is poor quality.
Living In Clip is a live album by Ani DiFranco.
It was recorded on tour in 1995 and 1996 and was released in 1997.
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MTV Unplugged is a live album by alternative rock group Alice In Chains. Sometimes it is just referred to as Unplugged and there is also the option of a DVD.
It was recorded at the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Majestic Theatre in New York on April 10, 1996 and broadcast on MTV.
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Live At The Budokan is a live album by disco group Chic.
It was recorded at at the Budokan in Tokyo on April 17, 1996. This was the very last performance by Chic founder member, co-songwriter and bassist Bernard Edwards who died from pneumonia the following day. It was released in February 1999.
Return To Paradise is a live album recorded by Styx in the autumn of 1996 at the Allstate Arena, Rosemont, IL in the USA.
It has been supplemented by a few new studio tracks. John Panozzo, their long term drummer died in July 1996 and the Dear John song was written as a tribute to him.
One Night Only is a live by the reformed Thin Lizzy.
It is a souvenir of the comeback tour in 1996 after the 10th anniversary of the death of group leader Phil Lynott.
I find it tough to think of the group as Thin Lizzy without their singer, bass player and writer. That image from the front of the Live & Dangerous album cover is so iconic that it defines my thoughts of the band.
Keys To Ascension 2 is a double CD follow-up to Keys Of Ascension. The first CD is recorded live, the second is full of new songs recorded in the studio.
The live songs were from the concert in San Luis Obispo, California in March 1996.
Jon Anderson – vocals, harp, guitars
Steve Howe – guitar, backing vocals
Rick Wakeman – keyboards
Chris Squire – bass, backing vocals
Alan White – drums