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1968 live albums

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  • Wheels Of Fire
    Wheels Of Fire Album by Cream
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    Wheels of Fire is the third album by the British rock band Cream. It was released in 1968 as a two-disc vinyl LP, with one disc recorded in the studio and the other recorded live. It reached #3 in the United Kingdom and #1 in the United States, becoming the first platinum-selling double album. In May 2012 it was ranked number 205 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. It was the world's first double album to be certified with a Platinum disc.
  • Arlo
    Arlo Album by Arlo Guthrie
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    Arlo is a 1968 live album by American folk singer Arlo Guthrie.
  • 'Nuff Said
    'Nuff Said Album by Nina Simone
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    ’Nuff Said! is an album by Jazz singer/pianist/songwriter Nina Simone. It was recorded (excluding tracks 1, 8, 11) at Westbury Music Fair, April 7, 1968, three days after the murder of Dr. Martin Luther King. The whole program that night was dedicated in his memory. The album received an Emmy nomination and featured one of Nina’s biggest hits in Europe, “Ain't Got No, I Got Life”.
  • Richard Pryor
    Richard Pryor Album by Richard Pryor
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    Richard Pryor is the debut album of comedian Richard Pryor. It was recorded live at The Troubadour in West Hollywood, California.
  • In Person At The Whisky A Go Go
    In Person At The Whisky A Go Go Album by Otis Redding
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    In Person at the Whisky a Go Go is a live album by Otis Redding, recorded at the Whisky a Go Go on Sunset Strip in Los Angeles, California in the Spring of 1966. It was originally released in 1968. The recording was made before Otis Redding attained crossover fame at the Monterey Pop Festival.
  • Undead
    Undead Album by Ten Years After
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    Undead is the second album by Ten Years After, recorded live at the small jazz club, Klooks Kleek, in London, May 1968. This album set out to give listeners a real feel to what it was like to hear Ten Years After. Their eponymous first album was bluesy, but less emotional and passionate, and so the band decided to record the album live. The result was a combination of blues, boogie and jazz playing that merged more traditional rock and roll with 1950's-style jump blues. This album became the introduction that many aspiring musicians used as a learning tool to explore beyond rock and pop boundaries and into more improvised stylings.
  • Happy Trails
    Happy Trails Album by Quicksilver Messenger Service
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    Happy Trails is the second album of the American band Quicksilver Messenger Service. Most of the album was recorded from two performances at the Fillmore East and Fillmore West, although it is not clear which parts were recorded at which Fillmore. The record was released by Capitol Records in stereo.
  • Live at the Talk of the Town (The Seekers album)
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    Live at the Talk of the Town is the first live album by the Australian group The Seekers. The album was recorded as the group's four week season at the prestigious London nightspot came to an end, which began on June 10, 1968. It was released on September 6, 1968.
  • The Lasting Impression of Hugh Masekela
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    The Lasting Impression of Hugh Masekela is a 1968 live album by South African jazz musician Hugh Masekela.
  • Hello Dummy!
    Hello Dummy! 1968 live album by Don Rickles
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    Hello Dummy! is a comedy album released by American comedian Don Rickles. It was recorded at the Sahara Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, and released in 1968. It peaked at No. 54 on the Billboard Top LPs music chart. In 2025, the album was chosen for preservation in the National Recording Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress.
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