20 Best Live Albums

8. Jeff Buckley - Live At Sin É

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQm1cX8uWxE

Put a man in a room with a guitar and his own voice and you get a nice concert. Put Jeff Buckley in a room with the same two things and you get Live At Sin - é, an enthralling and beautiful experience. This album showed Jeff Buckley should be taken seriously and cemented just how good he really was.

It's not only Jeff's incredible vocal ability - which is nearly impossible to top - or his surprisingly good guitar skills, but his ability to entertain that make this an essential live album. When the Legacy Edition was released in 2003, it was packed with monologues where he shows how he can interact with a crowd and deliver a stunning performance.

Armed with his own songs and a variety of covers, it shows how one man, given the tools he's best with, can make one hell of a show. From the haunting 'Hallelujah' 'Lover, You Should've Come Over' and the fantastic Van Morrison cover 'Sweet Thing', Live At Sin - é is one of the greats. 

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