Not for me, nope. I don’t believe I’ve listened to a band/artist yet with an oeuvre I love wholly and completely.
I see you don’t listen to Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Although to be fair, the official “live album” put out when he was still alive really sucks. Which truly blows my mind, how does one of THE best live acts in rock/blues history (no exaggeration. Check out some YouTube clips or one of the too-few posthumous live DVDs. (Why aren’t there more of those? There are tons of YouTube clips of obviously pro shot footage but recorded on a vhs tape from tv. Doesn’t Sony realize the financial goldmine they would get buying the original master from the TV station and releasing it in good quality? That already release another live album every year anyway cuz the guy was so good live) he was so good live it was stupid. Almost literally my brain would melt and turn to mush from the sheer majesty of his life performances. So full of soul and passion but also unrivaled technical prowess.) make a bad live album? Supposedly there were recording errors recording the shows that were to become the album so they ended up having to overdub most of it purely for sound quality reasons and as a result all the energy was gone, and due to the difficulty of trying to mimic the timing and spontaneous nature of the original performances (they were very loose live as far as being rehearsed and sticking to a set list or way to play a song… They played things different all the time unrehearsed because they just had such chemistry) it just came out messy. Plus recording their parts one by one in overdub form was foreign to them because they actually recorded their studio albums live-in studio, just with small overdubs to fix little errors and make it “album perfect”, and usually overdubbed singing just to get that extra soul you couldn’t get from playing the guitar and singing simultaneously (although he was amazing at that anyway)
Some cite him being at the height of his drug and alcohol addiction before going clean as the reason the album sucks but I don’t but that because bootleg recordings of him at the time period were still fantastic musically, although you could tell by looking and his talking between songs he wasn’t doing good.