Common questions

What is the point of live albums?

What is the point of live albums?

The best live albums capture the very essence of a band’s energy in concert and manage to make a listener feel like they were actually there for what, in many cases, are historic performances.

Why do people like live recordings?

If you follow a band closely over a career, live recordings give you a glimpse of how they see their music as they grow. Songs will evolve over time while studio recordings are often fixed. As the example for jam bands, I think studio recordings can be restrictive on bands who generally have more energy.

Are live recordings actually live?

We hate to break it to you, but live albums aren’t exactly ‘live’. But in reality, only a certain percentage of a live album is actually live, and the rest of what you hear is actually being performed in the studio as an overdub which was later mixed into the live recordings to make it all seamless.

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Why do bands release live albums?

Originally Answered: Why do metal bands release live albums. Is it for subtle changes in solo’s or sound or any other reason? It’s a display of power. Live albums show a band’s dedication to producing the sounds we hear on the recordings.

Are live albums edited?

Concerts for dvds are recorded live on multitrack, that means that everything is in a separate track. They are then edited and mixed in post-production, just like a record. Depending on the artist, some musicians will choose to “fix”, or even re-record specific parts in the studio.

Why do bands always play faster live?

In most cases, bands play faster live because it can increase the emotional impact of a concert. Research shows that music with a quick tempo can increase endorphin, dopamine, and adrenaline levels of both the band and the crowd.

Why does live music sound better than recorded music?

The simple reason is that Vinyl is an Analog medium, meaning an exact imprint of the sound as recorded, whereas MP3s are Digital, an approximation translated through a computer. Coupled with weak iPhone Speakers or low-quality earphones, music just doesn’t sound that good.

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Is Kiss Alive 2 really live?

Alive II is the second live album (and eighth overall) by American hard rock band Kiss, released on October 24, 1977, by Casablanca Records….

Alive II
Recorded April 2 – August 26–28, 1977 (live) September 13–16, 1977 (studio)
Genre Hard rock heavy metal
Length 71:26
Label Casablanca

Can a live album be edited?

Recordings, including live, may contain editing, sound effects, voice adjustments, etc. With modern recording technology, artists can be recorded in separate rooms or at separate times while listening to the other parts using headphones; with each part recorded as a separate track.

Why do metal bands play faster live?

The thrill and pressure of a live performance heightens adrenaline, dopamine and endorphin levels in the body. This can warp a musician’s sense of time, causing them to unintentionally perform at a slightly faster tempo.