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  1. MTV Unplugged is a live EP by American neo soul singer Maxwell, released by Columbia Records in mid-1997. The album features recordings of Maxwell's performance on the MTV concert series program MTV Unplugged, filmed in New York City earlier in the year.

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  3. Maxwell's classic performance at the Brooklyn Academy of Music for MTV Unplugged.

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    • Nirvana (1993) Was it ever going to be anything else? Nirvana’s acoustic set in New York isn’t just the best Unplugged, it remains one of the greatest live performances of all-time.
    • Eric Clapton (1992) Aside from being the best selling album in the Unplugged series, Eric Clapton’s performance at Bray Studios in Windsor also earned him six Grammys, including Album Of The Year.
    • Pearl Jam (1992) Pearl Jam were in the early stages of their rise to prominence when they recorded their Unplugged at New York’s Kaufman Astoria Studios in 1992.
    • Jay-Z (2001) Jay-Z’s performance at MTV Studios in New York in 2001 far exceeded the efforts of its Yo! Unplugged Rap predecessor, delivering a more refined take on rap in acoustic form.
  4. Jul 15, 1997 · Released July 15, 1997. MTV Unplugged EP Tracklist. 1. Suite Urban Theme (The Hush)- Live Lyrics. 2. Mello: Sumthin (The Hush) Lyrics. 3. The Lady Suite- Live Lyrics. 4. This Woman’s Work...

  5. MTV Unplugged is an American television series on MTV. It showcases recorded live performances of popular music artists playing acoustic or "unplugged" variations of songs. The show aired regularly from 1989 to 1999. From 2000 to 2009, it aired less frequently and was usually billed as MTV Unplugged No. 2.0.

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  7. v. t. e. Below is a list of musical artists, bands, and groups that have performed on the television series MTV Unplugged. [1] Performances by performance date. 1989. Squeeze, Syd Straw and Elliot Easton – National Video Center, NYC, October 31. The Smithereens and Graham Parker – National Video Center, NYC, December 13.

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