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Live at Wembley '86
1992 live album by Queen
Unplugged
1992 live album by Eric Clapton
MTV Unplugged
1992 live EP by Mariah Carey
AC/DC Live
1992 studio album by AC/DC
Let's Get to It Tour
1991 concert tour by Kylie Minogue
You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 6
live album
Playground Psychotics
1992 live album by Frank Zappa
You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 5
live album
Live in Japan
live album by George Harrison
A Little Light Music
1992 live album by Jethro Tull
We Are the Champions: Final Live in Japan
1992 concert film
The Way We Walk, Volume One: The Shorts
1992 live album by Genesis
Tin Machine Live: Oy Vey, Baby
live album
The Great Deceiver
1992 live box set by King Crimson
In Concert/MTV Plugged
live album by Bruce Springsteen
Nevermind It's an Interview
1992 interview album by Nirvana
Peel Sessions
extended play by The Smashing Pumpkins
Beat the Boots II
1992 live album box set by Frank Zappa
Motorvision
In the Hell of Patchinko
1992 live album by Mano Negra
Red, White & Blues
album by The Blues Brothers
Live Alive Quo
1992 live album by Status Quo
At the Ryman
1992 live album
Live-Ism
Live-Ism is the third concert film by Swedish pop music duo Roxette, released on 21 August 1992 on VHS and LaserDisc formats by Picture Music International and EMI. It contains a shortened version of the duo's 13 December 1991 concert in the Sydney Entertainment Centre in Australia during the Join the Joyride! Tour, which saw Roxette performing to over 1.5 million people during the tour's 100 shows. The video also contains behind the scenes footage, as well as the music videos to "Church of Your Heart", "(Do You Get) Excited?", and their then-current single "How Do You Do!".
América & En Vivo
2nd extended play by Luis Miguel
Live Corruption
live album by Napalm Death
Mr. Big Live
1992 live album by Mr. Big
Two from the Vault
1992 live album by Grateful Dead
Live at Budokan
1992 live album by Stormtroopers of Death
Live at the Whisky
1992 live album by Kansas
Madstock!
Madstock! is the first live album by the ska and pop band Madness, released on 2 November 1992 (see 1992 in music) by Go! Discs. The album includes highlights from Madness' first concerts since their disbanding in 1986, on 8 and 9 August 1992 at Finsbury Park in London. The bill included Flowered Up, Gallon Drunk, Ian Dury and The Blockheads, Morrissey and Madness.
Extreme Volume II Live
live album by Racer X
Pigpile
Pigpile is a live album by the American musical group Big Black. It is a recording from July 24, 1987, during the noise rock band's final European tour, released in 1992 originally as a VHS tape (it was their second video release, following the 'Live' tape on Atavistic Records). It was later issued as an audio-only LP/cassette/CD. The recordings were made at the Hammersmith Clarendon ballroom, London. A 5" transparent heavy-duty vinyl record was included away free with all copies of the VHS tape and some copies of the soundtrack album, featuring a cover version of the Mary Jane Girls song "In
Gig
album by Circle Jerks