I’m not a fan of live albums because I don’t enjoy the idea of listening to an audience per track, before it starts and after it ends. Crowd noises just ruin it for me. I know the idea of live albums is to listen to a band perform at their best, to not make it seem like all that they’re good at is recording at the studio. I get that, but that’s also why you attend concerts when they’re in town for that experience. Why just listen to a live album and pretend that you’re there?

I prefer studio albums because they are made with the band’s art in full scope. It’s all there, with effects that they want, mixing that they want or anything to just let the art flourish through their music as they intended. No I’m not classifying auto-tuning as art, so do not think a second that I’m making it an exception.

And it isn’t like studio albums dings a band’s talent, because being in the studio recording, actually makes a band 100% locked in focus to do what they do. With a live album, a band could have struggling moments or that you might not hear a band perform that well, which could be mixing issues or what have you and ruins what you’re to hear.

Studio albums do it for me more because I can immerse and get lost in them easier, than a live album where the moment I’m hearing crowd noises, I’m taken out of that immersion.

    • Ryoae@piefed.socialOP
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      No, there are music lovers out there who are in hot pursuit of certain live albums from certain bands because they believe those albums are best representations of the bands sound.

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        I don’t think a subculture of people looking for live music makes this an unpopular opinion. The vast majority of people would and do prefer to play studio music over live recordings. I’m a musician and live music lover and still would select studio albums pretty much every time.

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          i’ll amend that:

          a subculture of people looking for live music <ins>that does not happen to dominate the Fediverse</ins>