Warren Zevon: Stand In the Fire In the Neil Young Archives Vol 2, there is included the unreleased master for Odeon/Budokan, a single live LP planned for Neil Young in 1976. It’s really great, too.
Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen - Live from Deep in the Heart of Texas New Riders of the Purple Sage - Home, Home on the Road
The Work Live In Japan Also, I think, their best album. Great urgent performances of songs from their first studio album, and singles.
The Who - Live at Leeds John Entwistle - KBFH The Pretty Things - Paris Theatre The James Gang - Live in Concert Steppenwolf - Live in Sweden Faces - BBC Live Procol Harum - Edmonton Caravan - New Symphonia Curved Air - Live King Crimson - USA Genesis - Live Three Dog Night - Live at the Forum Fairport Convention - Live Convention Steeleye Span - Live at Last
I agree with both Never Argue With a Sick Mind and Times Fade Away. I would add Mothers Fillmore East 1971.
Elton John - 11-18-70 Dave Brubeck - The Last Set At Newport Dave Brubeck - Jazz Goes To College Dave Brubeck - We're All Togethet Again For The First Time
Rolling Stones- Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out The Who- Live at Leeds Cheap Trick- At Budokan Cream- Live Cream Blue Oyster Cult- Some Enchanted Evening
801 Live Kevin Ayers, Eno, John Cale and Nico - June 1, 1974 King Crimson - USA If bootlegs count: Patti Smith Group - Live at the Bottom Line and the WBAI broadcast PJ Harvey - Glastonbury 1995 The Who - Fillmore East 1968 (before it became an official 2-disc release)
Emmylou Harris And The Nash Ramblers – "At The Ryman" I have the original German vinyl pressing from 1992 that is a sinlge LP. (Great sonics and great music / performances) (I know the 2017 US pressing is on 2 LPs - the songs are the same on both versions.)
Dredd Foole and the Din - Eat My Dust, Cleanse My Soul Raucous Boston post-punk the Din were originally Mission of Burma and on this and the following album were actually the Volcano Suns.