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In Concert Mtv Plugged [Live]

Bruce Springsteen Audio CD
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)

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1. Red Headed Woman
2. Better Days
3. Atlantic City
4. Darkness On The Edge Of Town
5. Man's Job
6. Human Touch
7. Lucky Town
8. I Wish I Were Blind
9. Thunder Road
10. Light Of Day
11. If I Should Fall Behind
12. Living Proof
13. My Beautiful Reward

Product Description

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Boss boosters who paid an import premium five years back to own this supposedly never-to-be-released-in-America live set won't be thrilled to see its mid-price release. The large, post E-Street band is solid but predictable, though all this set does is remind listeners of the big mystery: Why doesn't Springsteen follow the lead of his brilliant Tunnel of Love album and find an interesting middle ground between his stadium heritage and today's dry Woody Guthrie routine? --Jeff Bateman

Album Description

Japanese miniature LP sleeve edition available at a cheaper price from the UK for a limited time only! This album was originally released in 1993 and features 'Red Headed Woman', 'Better Days' and 'Light Of Day'. Sony/BMG. 2008.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A nice little album, April 25 2004
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Docendo Discimus (Vita scholae) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: In Concert Mtv Plugged (Audio CD)
I can't help but wonder why MTV allowed Bruce Springsteen to play a regular electric "club date" instead of actually playing unplugged. There are hours of live Springsteen available, but only a few acoustic songs, and it would have been a lot more interesting to hear him recast some of his songs in an acoustic format.

On "MTV (Un)plugged", Springsteen opens with an acoustic solo performance, the dirty but good-natured "Red Headed Woman", after which he completely abandons the unplugged format, playing a regular (if slightly subdued) electric concert featuring mainly songs from his then-current albums "Human Touch" and "Lucky Town". And while it's a shame that he took the easy way and played a predictable electric set instead of an acoustic show, this is actually a really good little concert album.

This is from Springsteen's non-E Street Band period, but the most immediately recognizable part of his "sound", keyboardist Roy Bittan, is onboard, and the five-piece band plays well, although without a whole lot of personality.
The track list includes a couple of old war horses ("Thunder Road", "Atlantic City", "Darkness On The Edge Of Town"), but the vast majority of these thirteen songs are from the 90s, and Springsteen fortunately plays almost all the best songs from "Human Touch" and "Lucky Town", most of which actually sound better in this live setting than on the original studio recordings.

The pleasant trifle "Man's Job", which features harmony vocals by 70s soul crooner Bobby King, is really good, as is a slightly subdued by quite moving version of "I Wish I Were Blind".
"Human Touch" is better in the original rendition, but "Lucky Town" really benefits from the tough live arrangement and a great lead vocal by Springsteen. And the band lays down an extremely hard-rocking 8-minute version of "Light Of Day", a low-key Bob Dylan-like "Should I Fall Behind", and a nice, swinging "Better Days".

A folkish "Thunder Road" is disappointing compared to the definitive version on "Live 1975-1985", but "Atlantic City" and "Darkness On The Edge Of Town" in particular are good.
The final couple of songs are minor ones, but "MTV (Un)Plugged" generally holds up very well, and while it is not really a necessary purchase for casual Springsteen fans, it is a nice collection of small pleasures. I have had it since it came out, and I continue to play it now and then.
3 3/4 stars.

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4.0 out of 5 stars The guts to do it plugged, Feb 8 2004
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This review is from: In Concert Mtv Plugged (Audio CD)
Yeah, Bruce Springsteen had the guts to do a very plugged show in the Unplugged series. As much as everybody wants to dismiss his non-E-street road band, the results are superb, the live HT/LT songs being much better than the studio ones. This CD has a haunting version of My Beautiful Reward, a beautiful song that wasn't done with a full heart on the HT album. Here, Bruce and the band get right into the very core of it. Other highlights: Red Headed Woman, Light Of Day, Thunder Road and Big Muddy. No, Big Muddy isn't here, it's on the Streets Of Philadelphia single along with Growin' Up. And I miss the other two songs: 57 Channels with a 'No justice, no peace' routine' and a hard-rockin' Glory Days. A two-CD set would be a right thing to do. The missing songs are on the video tape and DVD. And that's why this CD doesn't deserve 5 stars. Yep, (just) because they didn't include Big Muddy with that haunting shout 'poison snake bites you and you're poison too'.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Big dissapointment..., Dec 11 2002
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M. Fonseca "carmarthen" (Thunder) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: In Concert Mtv Plugged (Audio CD)
I'm not a person who feeds upon nostalgy. I'm not an E-Street Band unconditional fan either. But, listening to this album, anyone can clearly conclude that these new band that Burce put togehter simply is not the right band for him.

Jesus, just compare it to the recent LIVE IN NEW YORK CITY and you'll be astonished by the difference in terms of passion, power and musical ability.

Anyway, Bruce had the courage to try something radically different, but it did not work out

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