Wich of these live albums is your favorite of BJH?
4 of them feature Woolly Wolstenholme, and three of them don't.
Most of them are extensive double lp's or cd's except for Berlin wich is a single LP and the 25th Anniversary Concert wich is a single cd. Two rather short live albums.
Glasnost is also a single LP and single CD. But the CD contains 12 songs and the LP only 10
Berlin (the Original LP) contains 9 songs and the remaster 11 songs (Original concert run).
The BBC live in 1972 album is released in both Mono and Stereo with different songrunning, but the same songs nevertheless.
On the BBC Radio broadcasts, the first cd is almost the same as Live (1974). The second cd is more interesting, containing mosly rare live versions.
Glasnost is almost like a hardrock album, containing almost only newer (heavier) songs.
Live Tapes was remastered and rereleased with three new songs (Medicine Man, World Goes On and Hymn to the Children), making it longer and more interesting.
Live Tapes is like most late 70's live albums, a compilation of live songs and not a full concert, while all other BJH live albums are full concerts.
I voted for Live, wich is maybe the best live album ever by any band.