One of the most common and traditional ways for budding musicians to get a foot in the door with record companies is to make acoustic demo recordings of their songs. Some bands, such as AC/DC, will write their songs using acoustic instruments even if their recordings and concerts will be electric. This trope applies to neither of those.

The Unplugged Version is when a musician releases a new version of one of their songs played primarily with acoustic instruments. Acoustic guitars are used most often, but any instrument capable of being played without amplification is fair game. It is not uncommon for an artist to release an entire album of Unplugged Versions, either as a collection of older songs or a complete rerecording of a previous album with acoustic instrumentation.


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At least partially named for MTV Unplugged, a TV series in which well-known artists are invited to play an all-acoustic set. Artists on Unplugged will include a Unplugged Version of at least one of their songs (as shown in examples below), but typically also play acoustic Cover Versions of other songs they like. open/close all folders

Examples from MTV UnpluggedĀ  Eric Clapton did acoustic versions of both "Layla" and "Tears in Heaven" for his Unplugged set. This version of "Layla" is nearly as well known as the original and in a bit of Adaptation Displacement, he exclusively plays the acoustic version in concert now, due to the sheer difficulty of coordinating the electric version live. Dashboard Confessional's performance on MTV Unplugged (and indeed, their entire career) is an amusing inversion. Dashboard was originally Chris Carrabba's solo acoustic outing and many of the songs on their Unplugged album, while still acoustic, appeared for the first time played by a full band. Dashboard would later on release several electrified versions of previously acoustic songs. Paul McCartney's Unplugged (The Official Bootleg) album is among the first unplugged albums ever released and was the very first MTV Unplugged performance/album. Nirvana's performance on MTV Unplugged, MTV Unplugged in New York, contains several of these. Pretty much any pop culture TV show featuring Nirvana will feature the clip of Cobain singing "All in all is all we are" from the Unplugged Version of "All Apologies." While the instrumentation IS gentler, because Cobain was so insecure about playing unplugged, he was playing an electro-acoustic guitar plugged into an amp hidden in the stage. You can even hear mild distortion effects on a few of the songs (such as the Cover Version of David Bowie's "The Man Who Sold the World"). Subverted on Bruce Springsteen's MTV Unplugged appearance. He first played an Unplugged Version of the unreleased song "Red Headed Woman." Then, he turned to his band, shrugged, and they all plugged in and played an electric set. The album MTV released for the show had the "Un" of "Unplugged" scratched out. The Corrs did a show for MTV Unplugged and released it as an album and DVD. Despite not being a huge stretch due to having a central set of instruments of a tin whistle, one guitar, a violin and drums, it let them perform more vocal harmonies and put a larger focus on the violin. Bryan Adams did an MTV Unplugged show in 1997, which was released as an album and DVD; he debuted three songs in this performance, with another being released on CD for the first time in it. His performance mainly emphasised the acoustic guitar, with heavy drum support. Kiss famously did an edition of "Unplugged" that included both '90s members Eric Singer and Bruce Kulick and original members Ace Frehley and Peter Criss, reuniting the original foursome for the first time since 1980. It actually quite jarring to hear the self-proclaimed "Hottest Band in the World" doing a stripped-down unplugged set, but oddly enough, it's a surprisingly cool listen...except for the notorious country version of "God of Thunder." The Eagles did their 1995 album "Hell Freezes Over" with several fully-produced new songs alongside a semi-unplugged set of their classic hits, including their famous unplugged version of "Hotel California" that became a hit single in 1995. (Though other songs off the set were fully plugged-in, including an epic version of "Life in the Fast Lane".) Lauryn Hill's only other album after The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill is an MTV Unplugged album of mostly brand new songs. Jay-Z also appeared on Unplugged which required what may have amounted to an orchestra to recreate his beats using acoustic instruments. Elton John and Melissa Etheridge took the format to their logical conclusions by performing their concerts entirely solo on piano and acoustic guitar, respectively. The MTV Unplugged special featuring Tony Bennett (with a piano trio accompanying him, and special appearances by Elvis Costello and k.d. lang) arguably revitalized his career, helping bring his music (and The Great American Songbook Bennett specialized in singing) to a rock audience. Not long after, he would perform similar concerts at Lollapalooza festivals. Shakira did an MTV unplugged special for the latin version of the network. Be wary that this was before her American crossover, when she still had red/black hair and was mostly know as a pop-rock artist. Neil Young had a performance and album in 1993 - the first half of the set was performed by Neil alone, while on the second half he was joined by a band. A lot of the featured songs were acoustic to begin with, but there were some notable rearrangements: "Like A Hurricane", originally one of his heavier songs and an example of Epic Rocking, was cut down to five minutes and played on pump organ, while one of the most surprising inclusions was "Transformer Man", originally from the synthesizer and vocoder-heavy New Sound Album Trans. It's also notable for once being the only official release of "Stringman", a song written for the previously-unreleased album Chrome Dreams. Roxette were the first artists to perform as non-native English speakers in their 1993 appearance. They covered "Heart Of Gold", setting a career milestone by singing something that made sense in the process. Florence + the Machine put together a latter-day appearance with a gospel choir reproducing Welch's studio-crafted harmonies. Though Josh Homme made a guest appearance, Florence's solo cover of "Try A Little Tenderness" is the signature moment of the show. Stevie Ray Vaughan performed "Rude Mood" "Pride & Joy" and "Testify" in his 1990 appearance. Joe Satriani appeared on the same episode as SRV, he is more known for electric guitar playing that is sometimes effects laden.

Unplugged Version albumsĀ  Against Me! inverted this by releasing an acoustic EP in 2001, several songs from which would eventually be rerecorded with an electric band for their proper debut LP, Reinventing Axl Rose. Garth Brooks' Double Live version of "Unanswered Prayers" is just him, his guitar, and 50,000 of his closest friends. The Foo Fighters fifth album In Your Honor was a two-disc set, one being electric and the other being unplugged. The tour for that originated a live unplugged album, Skin and Bones. They also have several slower songs on their sixth album Echoes, Silence, Patience, and Grace. The Cure's Acoustic Hits was released as a bonus disc on some versions of their Greatest Hits album; it contained newly recorded acoustic versions of all eighteen songs on the North American version of Greatest Hits. Delaney And Bonnie recorded Motel Shot in 1971, a likely candidate for Trope Makers. Hella released Acoustics in 2006, an EP consisting of six acoustic versions of previous songs. In Jars of Clay's Distinct Double Album Furthermore: From the Studio, From the Stage, the "From the Studio" disc consisted of unplugged versions of prior tracks. Joy Electric's album Unelectric covers his prior Synth Pop songs on acoustic guitar (though they still have some synths, so it's not completely unplugged). Alanis Morissette released Jagged Little Pill Acoustic, which is the Unplugged Version of her entire debut album. Tesla: Five Man Acoustical Jam. Tomas Kalnoky of Streetlight Manifesto has released two - Streetlight Lullabies, which is an acoustic sampling of the band's first three studio albums, and The Hand that Thieves, an acoustic version of their album The Hands that Thieve. Los Campesinos!' 2010 EP All's Well That Ends consists of acoustic (and slightly re-arranged) versions of a handful of songs from their Romance is Boring album. Clint Black's D'lectrified was done entirely with acoustic instruments. The Veronicas have at least two Unplugged EP's in circulation Erasure have Union Street, a compilation of unplugged versions of songs from their back catalog; and World Beyond, an acoustic orchestral arrangement of World Be Gone. Woven Hand: Black of the Ink, an EP with acoustic versions of six songs from prior albums. Switched-Off Bach by Joe DeGeorge, a normal acoustic recording of Johann Sebastian Bach's Brandenburg Concertos, is a sort of parody of the more famous (and controversial) Switched-On Bach by Wendy Carlos, a recording of the Brandenburg Concertos played on a Moog synthesizer. J Mascis' Martin + Me, consisting of live solo acoustic performances of his Dinosaur Jr. material and a few Cover Versions. "Martin" is his acoustic guitar. The Pixies have an entire DVD of unplugged performances from the Newport Folk Festival. Ice Nine Kills have "Undead and Unplugged: Live from the Stanley Hotel", a live recording of 5 songs played at the Stanley Hotel. Jethro Tull released an acoustic live album in 1992 called A Little Light Music. Tull claimed (not without good reason) to have pre-dated the trend by many years by having an acoustic/acoustical section in their concerts years before the MTV show. Daniel Amos' When Everyone Wore Hats (released 2002) is an acoustic re-recording of their 1995 album Songs of the Heart (though it omits the cover song "I Can't Take My Eyes Off of You"). Sublime's Sublime Acoustic is a hodge-podge of acoustic tracks, some recorded in the studio and others performed live. Slightly Stoopid's Acoustic Roots: Live & Direct is arguably a spiritual successor, though it was entirely recorded during one radio session. Bon Jovi's album This Left Feels Right reworks many of the band's greatest hits with a focus on Jon playing acoustic guitar. The associated Concert Film from the support tour also features an unplugged version of "Last Man Standing" from their next album Have A Nice Day, which Jon claims he left off the acoustic album because it was too personal. Lights has the Acoustic EP, Siberia Acoustic, Midnight Machines, and Skin & Earth Acoustic. Diary of Dreams' Anatomy of Silence. Noah held an acoustic virtual concert mostly consisting of songs from the Keterkaitan Keterikatan album in December 2020 and released the concert recordings as a two-part album in the next year. VNV Nation's Resonance: Music For Orchestra Vol. 1. In 2021, Joan Jett released "Change-Up," an album featuring 25 acoustic versions of songs she's recorded over the years. Robert Plant and Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin released No Quarter: Page and Plant Unledded featuring several Zeppelin songs played acoustically with a variety of acoustic instruments and musicians backing them up. Most of those songs originally featured electric instruments. Resurrection Band recorded Ampendectomy which featured acoustic version of several songs. The album was inspired by a concert in an old venue where their normal volume levels could have caused damage and endangered concert-goers. Melvins' Five Legged Dog is a two-disc studio album featuring acoustic versions of songs from throughout their career and some covers. Drummer Dale Crover still makes use of his full kit, and their heavier songs are generally played with the same amount of aggression, just without the benefit of electric guitar, making for an unusually rowdy "unplugged" album. ff782bc1db

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