Radiohead's 'I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings' is a captivating live album, released on 12 November 2001. This mesmerising collection of tracks features performances from their 2001 tour, showcasing songs from their critically acclaimed albums 'Kid A' and 'Amnesiac'. The album takes the listener on a journey through eight stunning live recordings, including 'The National Anthem', 'I Might Be Wrong', and 'Everything in Its Right Place'.
A notable highlight of the album is the inclusion of 'True Love Waits', a song written during the 'OK Computer' era, which makes its official release debut here. This poignant ballad is a testament to Radiohead's ability to craft emotionally charged music that resonates deeply with their audience.
With its unique blend of art rock and alternative rock, 'I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings' is a must-listen for fans of the genre. The album's 40-minute duration is filled with intricate instrumentation, soaring vocals, and a palpable energy that is characteristic of Radiohead's live performances. Released through XL Recordings, this album is a testament to the band's innovative spirit and their ability to recreate their studio magic in a live setting. 'I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings' is a compelling addition to Radiohead's discography, and a thrilling listen for anyone who appreciates the band's distinctive sound.