1- agree with Jbaent
2- maybe I am an exception, but although I like the excitation to go to a concert, I must admit I enjoy more listen, re-listen, and re-re-listen to live recordings. I think it's the purpose of music : to be listenened (and yes also to be shared as human experience). Of course the live experience is a nice one, but in the case of DS/MK I tend to think that musical arrangements are more important than the artist-public interaction. Marks is not really a showman, his art is more in playing music than giving a show, so I'd say that DS/MK gigs are rarely a "live" memory. On the other hand, the way the songs are rearranged is (almost) all the time great IMHO.
I think it's more relevant to talk about "live experience" with bands/artists like hendrix (obvisouly)/ stones/ ac/dc / springsteen (for atris-public interaction) / floyd (for the visual experience), etc...
3- about "live albums", yes Herlock you're right about the oxymore in most of the cases, BUT there are several "anti-examples" where the release of a live recording was in the same way as an album (because it was thought as whole concept with a film, a special songs ordrer, a special cover artwork, sometimes stuido mixed with live, etc...) :
- Led Zep / songs remains the same
- U2 / rattle and hum
- band / the last waltz
- floyd / live at pompei
...
and surely many others
since the first time I heard and saw Alchemy, I always considered it as an "album" :
- "theatral" concept with stargazer introduction
- songs rearranged, with old ones fitting well with the new ones, as if they were from the same era
- artwork concept
- the video introduced by a little pool scene with band members
- musical, package, visual unity
to me it was THE live album from DS discography, it could'nt be another one
at the time I thought it was reharsed, played, produced only in the purpose of the release....
Of course I was wrong, and that's only after discovering bootlegs, I realized that it was "just" a gig from the LOG tour ( at least the las one), nothing less, but nothing more....
another gig could have well be released instead (Paris was recorded because PB appeared on the MFN comp)