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DTITLE=The Corrs / MTV Unplugged
DYEAR=1999
DGENRE=Rock
TTITLE0=Only When I Sleep
TTITLE1=What Can I Do
TTITLE2=Radio
TTITLE3=Toss The Feathers
TTITLE4=Runaway
TTITLE5=Forgiven Not Forgotten
TTITLE6=At Your Side
TTITLE7=Little Wing
TTITLE8=No Frontiers
TTITLE9=Queen Of Hollywood
TTITLE10=Old Town
TTITLE11=Lough Erin Shore
TTITLE12=So Young
TTITLE13=Everybody Hurts
EXTD=Originally Released February 1999\n\nAMG EXPERT REVIEW: N/A\n\nAm
EXTD=azon.com Editorial Review\nThe Corrs sound comfortably at home on
EXTD= this orchestrally enhanced acoustic gig, recorded at Ardmore Stu
EXTD=dios outside Dublin in early October 1999. With only two studio a
EXTD=lbums to their credit, it may seem a bit early to go for an Unplu
EXTD=gged rerun, but the inclusion of two new Corrs-penned songs and a
EXTD= trio of previously unheard covers, in addition to the live great
EXTD=est hits, means there's something fresh to enjoy. An unplugged se
EXTD=ssion also establishes clearly that the Corrs, in danger of being
EXTD= perceived as pop puppets, are a real band who play and sing beau
EXTD=tifully and can deliver the goods live. Encouragingly, the two ne
EXTD=w songs, "Radio" and "At Your Side," are well up to the usual Cor
EXTD=rs standard, while much of the already familiar material benefits
EXTD= from tasty arrangements--"What Can I Do" in particular works bet
EXTD=ter than the dance-remix hit version. --Johnny Black \n\nAmazon.c
EXTD=om Product Description\nAcoustic versions of the hit Irish siblin
EXTD=g pop quartet's best, plus covers of R.E.M.'s 'Everybody Hurts', 
EXTD=Jimi Hendrix's 'Little Wing' and Jimmy McCarty's 'No Frontiers', 
EXTD=all recorded for MTV Unplugged & to be broadcast at the end of No
EXTD=vember, 1999. Produced by Mitchell Froom (Crowded House, Paul McC
EXTD=artney, Elvis Costello), mixed by Bob Clearmountain (Bruce Spring
EXTD=steen, Bryan Adams, David Bowie) and with string arrangements by 
EXTD=Fiachra Trench (Van Morrison). 14 tracks total, also including ve
EXTD=rsions of 'What Can I Do', 'So Young' and 'Forgiven, Not Forgotte
EXTD=n'. 1999 release. \n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nProof of Perfec
EXTD=tion, October 17, 2002\nReviewer: Irishgal (Ohio, USA)\nSome band
EXTD=s work studio magic to bring their songs to life. Others do it th
EXTD=e old-fashioned way, writing their own material and playing their
EXTD= own instruments. These Irish rockers are of the latter category,
EXTD= and they prove it on this brilliant recording of their MTV "Unpl
EXTD=ugged" session.\nThe album opens with an almost haunting acoustic
EXTD= rendition of their "Talk On Corners" hit 'Only When I Sleep'. Ba
EXTD=cked by a Dublin orchestra and Andrea Corr's powerful vocals, the
EXTD= band shatters all rumors that they are nothing but mere studio m
EXTD=agic. \n\nPerforming live, especially with an orchestra, means th
EXTD=at some songs will have to be re-worked -- and they are, but not 
EXTD=necessarily for the worse. In the tounge-in-cheek ballad 'What Ca
EXTD=n I Do', they manage to combine both versions - the original and 
EXTD=Tin Tin Out Remix - to create a beautiful sound backed by gentle 
EXTD=orchestral strings. 'Forgiven Not Forgotten' sounds even more mys
EXTD=tical in its acoustic state, and the jig 'Toss the Feathers' soun
EXTD=ds more Irish than ever with Caroline Corr's rhythmic bodhran dri
EXTD=ving it forward.\n\nThe album is full of great material, includin
EXTD=g previously unrecorded songs that the group has been performing 
EXTD=live for years, including a gently touching cover of REM's 'Every
EXTD=body Hurts' and an amazing duet between sisters Sharon and Caroli
EXTD=ne to Jimmy McCarthy's 'No Frontiers'. Not many bands can place s
EXTD=uch delicate ballads in the hands, or, rather, voices, of their b
EXTD=ackup singers, but the sisters do the song justice with some of t
EXTD=he most beautiful harmonies I've ever heard.\n\nAlso featured on 
EXTD=this record are two new hits - the jovial 'At Your Side' and the 
EXTD=melancholy yet enticing acoustical 'Radio'. While the former is a
EXTD= testament to loyalty, the latter is both dark and uplifting at t
EXTD=he same time.\n\nWhat makes "Unplugged" different from other Corr
EXTD=s' albums? For starters, it has a distinctively Irish feel to it.
EXTD= Without a lot of percussion, Caroline's bodhran, Andrea's tin wh
EXTD=istle, and Sharon's violin effortlessly shine through, creating a
EXTD= bit of a rough edge to such brilliant tracks as 'Little Wing' an
EXTD=d 'Runaway'. The acoustic-ness of it is immediately appealing, gi
EXTD=ving it a relaxed, mellow effect. And, best of all, it was record
EXTD=ed live -- without overlapping tracks and re-takes, proving once 
EXTD=and for all that the Corrs are just as amazing outside the studio
EXTD= as they are inside of it.\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nCeltic 
EXTD=pop/rock at its best, December 3, 1999\nReviewer: A music fan\nTh
EXTD=is album shows just why The Corrs are one of the best live bands 
EXTD=around today. For the uninitiated who have not had the opportunit
EXTD=y to hear the band play live, the performances in this album may 
EXTD=seem a tad too perfect and sound almost like a studio recording. 
EXTD=Be assured, however, that there are many fans who will attest to 
EXTD=their live performance pedigree. Sure, they traded in the electri
EXTD=c guitars for the Irish Film Orchestra but this additional backin
EXTD=g does a good job of complementing and differentiating several tr
EXTD=acks that were previously recorded in their first 2 albums. Of th
EXTD=e 3 covers and 2 new songs, the standout tracks are REM's Everybo
EXTD=dy Hurts and their latest self penned song, Radio. While the voca
EXTD=ls are consistently excellent across the album, it is the instrum
EXTD=ental tracks, Toss the Feathers and Lough Erin Shore, that will d
EXTD=emonstrate why this musically talented family band has become so 
EXTD=popular across the world. Unplugged and undeniably good.\n\nAMAZO
EXTD=N.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nStudio Recording with "live audience" trac
EXTD=k overlay?, December 1, 1999\nReviewer: A Reader (Somewhere) \nRe
EXTD=member the good ol' days (REM) of the original MTV Unplugged, whe
EXTD=n "unplugged" actually meant unplugged? The idea was to get rock 
EXTD=and pop performers to hand in their electric guitars and 15 piece
EXTD= drum kits for acoustic guitars. The Corrs is the latest band to 
EXTD=make the effort, but I could've sworn that I was listening to the
EXTD= studio versions, with audience applause tacked on at the end of 
EXTD=each track. (Okay, I know that this is untrue, but gosh, some var
EXTD=iety in the arrangements, please!)\nRUNAWAY, the hit that brought
EXTD= the band's rising star to the top of the charts, is probably the
EXTD= weakest track on the album. Ironically, the studio version is ac
EXTD=tually better. The tempo is much TOO SLOW and slogs on endlessly.
EXTD= I give the album 2 stars because this family of musicians obviou
EXTD=sly has talent, and their harmonizing is impeccable. But save on 
EXTD=the cost of this pricey import, and just listen to the other albu
EXTD=ms and clap your hands after each song.\n\nHalf.com Album Notes\n
EXTD=This 1999 release was recorded at an MTV Europe show and features
EXTD= The Corrs performing covers of songs originally by Stevie Nicks,
EXTD= REM, and more. The concert also includes much original material.
EXTD=\n\nUK Import CD Edition features ''Dreams'' as a bonus track.\n
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