Most of my favorite live albums are of the two and three-disc variety, but there are several that were just a single record. I'll start with five off the top of my head: Foghat - Live Marillion - Reel to Real Cheap Trick - At Budokan Genesis - Live Saga - In Transit
Descendents- Liveage! Descendents- Hallraker The Jam- Dig the New Breed The Cure- Concert PiL- Paris Au Printemps 7 Seconds- Live! One Plus One NOFX- I Heard They Suck Live!
James Brown At The Apollo Heartbreakers - Max's Kansas City Johnny Winter And - Live MC5 - Kick Out the Jams Miles Davis - My Funny Valentine, Four And More John Coltrane At the Village Vanguard Ornette Coleman - Ornette At 12 Art Ensemble Of Chicago - Bap-Tizm Wipers - Live Mahavishnu Orchestra - Between Nothingness and Eternity King Crimson - USA Neil Young - Time Fades Away
Joe Walsh- You Can't Argue with a Sick Mind is a good one. Robin Trower Live is a good one too. Both single live LPs. For fusion jazz fans- Al DiMeola Tour deForce Live is a classic.
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Live! Bill Evans Trio - Live At The Village Vanguard Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense
Not a fan of live albums 99.9% of the time but if I have to choose one single-LP one, I'll go with Robin Trower - Live!
Johnny Winter And Live Jerry Lee Star Club Cheap Trick Budokan Foghat Live AC/DC IYWBYGI The Cult Lyceum