Live in London (Beach Boys '69 in North America) is a live album by The Beach Boys, released through Capitol Records. It was initially released by EMI in the UK in May of 1970. It's believed that The Beach Boys owed Capitol one more album (this may have been it, instead of the The Fading Rock Group Revival/Reverberation project), and it does seem suspect that Brian Wilson was the official producer of an unauthorized album.
Live in London was to be a live album by the Strokes. The album was to be released on October 12, 2004, but was canceled because of quality problems. The chosen gig was one held at the legendary Alexandra Palace in northern London.
Live in London is a concert album by British heavy metal band Judas Priest. It is the 2nd live album released by the band since Ripper Owens became their singer.
Live in London is a live Testament album that was released on November 1, 2005. It features the original Testament line up as they toured Europe in May of 2005.
Live in London is a live album from Deep Purple. It was recorded on 22 May 1974 at Kilburn State Gaumont by the BBC for radio broadcast, but was unreleased on vinyl until 1982. It features the Mk 3 lineup of Blackmore/Coverdale/Hughes/Lord/Paice during the tour for their album Burn.
Live in London is the first live digital EP by British electronic–dance duo Goldfrapp. It was released by Mute Records in February 2006 and was available to download on Goldfrapp's website, i Tunes and other digital outlets.
Live in London is a live video recording of the Celtic influenced progressive music group Iona. It was recorded during 2004 at a special concert in the University of London Union (ULU).
Live in London is the second DVD released by British singer Will Young. The DVD features his concert at Wembley Arena on 21 December 2004. It was released on 21 March 2005.