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19th June 2020, 04:38 PM
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BuzzJack Idol
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QUOTE Live albums: The Number 1s and top sellers on the Official Chart
19 June 2020 | By Rob Copsey Live albums aren't to everyone's liking, but get them right and the results can be an invaluable addition to a musician's catalogue. It's rare to see a live album reach Number 1 on the chart; releasing a live recording is often deemed unworthy of the same promotional push a brand-new studio album. There are exceptions to that rule, however - the latest being Liam Gallagher's MTV Unplugged. Recorded live at Hull City Hall in August 2019, it's effectively a do-over for Liam after he abandoned his Oasis bandmates at the last minute for their MTV Unplugged in 1996, leaving Noel to tackle lead vocals. Debuting at Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart, it's the first live album to hit summit since George Michael's Symphonica album in March 2014. Made up of performances of classical arrangements of his hits with vocals recorded live at London's Royal Albert Hall, it was the late singer's only live album released in his lifetime. Number 1 live albums The UK's first Number 1 live album came from The Rolling Stones; 1970's Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out is the band's second live LP, recorded in New York and Baltimore, in November 1969, just before the release of their chart-topping studio album Let It Bleed. Another notable Number 1 live album arrived in 1976 by Led Zeppelin. The Song Remains The Same was a recording of their Madison Square Garden concert three years prior, and includes a 29-minute version of Dazed And Confused. In 1981, Motörhead topped the Official Chart with what is considered by many as the best live album of the heavy metal era, No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith. Despite its title, the album featured live recordings from shows in Newcastle, Norfolk, Leeds and Belfast - London's Hammersmith wasn't a stop on the tour. Fast-forward to 1993, MTV were lining up huge names for their acoustic Unplugged series, one of which was Nirvana. Unlpugged in New York was released in November 1994 - six months after Kurt Cobain's death - and features a cover of David Bowie's The Man Who Fell To Earthand Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl on backing vocals for parody song Jesus Wants Me For A Sunbeam. The album debuted at Number 1 and has 930,000 UK chart sales to date. A decade later, in August 2004, Red Hot Chili Peppers topped the Official Albums Chart for two weeks with Live In Hyde Park. The album was a recording of their three London shows, which set records at the time as the highest-grossing concerts at a single venue in history. Number 1 live albums on the Official Chart TITLE ARTIST YEAR MTV UNPLUGGED LIAM GALLAGHER 2020 SYMPHONICA GEORGE MICHAEL 2014 LIVE IN HYDE PARK RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS 2004 PULSE PINK FLOYD 1995 LIVE AT THE BBC BEATLES 1994 UNPLUGGED IN NEW YORK NIRVANA 1994 THE THREE TENORS IN CONCERT CARRERAS/DOMINGO/PAVAROTTI 1994 THE WAY WE WALK VOL 2 GENESIS 1993 IN CONCERT CARRERAS/DOMINGO/PAVAROTTI 1990 RATTLE & HUM U2 1988 LIVE IN THE CITY OF LIGHT SIMPLE MINDS 1987 BARRY LIVE IN BRITAIN BARRY MANILOW 1982 NO SLEEP 'TIL HAMMERSMITH MOTORHEAD 1981 LIVE AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL BEATLES 1977 CONCERT FOR BANGLADESH GEORGE HARRISON 1972 THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME LED ZEPPELIN 1976 GET YER YA-YA'S OUT ROLLING STONES 1970 ©2020 Official Charts Company. All rights reserved. Other huge-selling live albums The Bee Gees claim one of the UK's best-selling live albums of all time with 1998's One Night Only. The recording of their concert at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, which features many of their greatest hits and reached Number 4 on the chart, has sold over 1.2 million copies. Peter Frampton's 1976 album Frampton Comes Alive! is considered one of the best live records ever, logging 38 weeks in the Top 100 and peaking at Number 6, as well as producing a string of hit singles in Show Me The Way, Baby, I Love Your Way and Do You Feel Like We Do. Also highly praised is The Who's Live At Leeds. Released in 1970 and reaching Number 3, the band had gained a reputation as one of the best live rock bands in the world and proved it with this collection. More albums from the MTV Unplugged series have proved huge sellers in the UK, including The Corrs' from 1999 (649,000), Eric Clapton's Number 2-peaking set from 1992 (over half a million), Bryan Adams' from 1997 (499,000) and Mariah Carey's from 1992. Robbie Williams' Live At Knebworth album - a recording of his three-day show billed as the "biggest music event in British history" after he played to 375,000 fans - reached Number 2 in 2003 and has shifted 638,000. Robbie's former band Take That also claim a big seller with The Greatest Day - The Circus Live album (551,000). The Beatles also lay claim two hugely popular live albums, 1977's Live At The Hollywood Bowl and 1994's Live At The BBC, with both reaching Number 1. The latter is comprises of 56 songs, 30 of which had been been issued before, and 13 tracks of dialogue performances by the band on various BBC radio shows from 1963 to 1965. |
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19th June 2020, 06:05 PM
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BuzzJack Idol
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Great to see The Corrs among the big selling live albums.
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20th June 2020, 09:33 AM
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The Corrs were so unstoppable back then *.*
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20th June 2020, 09:52 AM
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BuzzJack Legend
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isn't the info on Eric Clapton wrong? I kinda remembered it selling much more and just checked and it's certified as Platinum x 4
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20th June 2020, 11:26 AM
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BuzzJack Gold Member
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It's a bit odd to refer to "Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl" on backing vocals on a Nirvana track, given that he was, y'know, actually a member of Nirvana and all.
Also, that Bowie song is The Man Who Sold The World - The Man Who Fell To Earth is a film he was in but didn't do the music for. |
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20th June 2020, 11:37 AM
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BuzzJack Legend
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I also thought it was weird, it's like the writer didn't know he was in Nirvana before Foo Fighters
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20th June 2020, 01:25 PM
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Also that Jesus Wants Me For A Sunbeam is a "parody song" - it's a cover of a (great) song by The Vaselines!
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20th June 2020, 01:45 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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There are some omissions from that list:
Journey To The Centre Of The Earth by Rick Wakeman (live from the Royal Festival Hall) 1974 We All Had Doctors' Papers by Max Boyce (live from Pontarddulais RFC) 1975 Stupidity by Dr Feelgood (live from Sheffield City Hall and Southend Kursaal) 1976 These could all be regarded as being surprise no.1 albums. |
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20th June 2020, 01:59 PM
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BuzzJack Idol
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Take That's the circus should eventually go double platinum from this list.
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20th June 2020, 02:16 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
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another one they don't mention among the best sellers and which is Platinum x 4 is Phil Collins - Serious Hits Live
funnily Genesis sold much more of Live the way we walk vol 1 than of vol 2, but the latter went to #1 |
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