Radiohead's "I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings" is a captivating live album that captures the essence of the band's electrifying performances. Released on November 12, 2001, under XL Recordings, this collection of live tracks offers a unique glimpse into Radiohead's dynamic art rock and alternative rock sound. The album features nine tracks, including fan favorites like "The National Anthem," "Idioteque," and "Everything In Its Right Place," all performed with the raw energy and intensity that Radiohead is known for. Recorded across various locations in France, Oxford, and Oslo, the album showcases the band's ability to mesmerize audiences with their live performances. Clocking in at just over 40 minutes, "I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings" is a testament to Radiohead's musical prowess and their ability to create an unforgettable live experience.