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MTV Unplugged
Live album (bootleg) by
Released1997
RecordedApril 3, 1997
VenueMiami Broadcast Center
GenreRock en Español
Colombian Rock
Alternative Rock
Latin Alternative

MTV Unplugged is a live performance by Colombian band Aterciopelados, released in 1997. It was recorded before a live audience on April 3 of 1997 at the Miami Broadcast Center in Miami. Aterciopelados was the first Colombian band to record for MTV Unplugged.

Unofficial album

In 1997 Aterciopelados was promoting their new album La Pipa de la Paz. Due to the great reception of the album and successful album sales, MTV Latin America invited the band to hold an Unplugged session where they performed their greatest hits and a few songs from the latest album. Despite the concert being widely considered one of the best of its kind in history, there has not been an official release version of the album to date.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Bolero Falaz" 
2."Candela" 
3."Sortilegio" 
4."Miss Panela" 
5."Expreso Amazonia" 
6."Juégale, Apuéstale" (Play the Game) 
7."Florecita Rockera" 
8."La Culpable" 
9."Quemarropa" 
10."Nada Que Ver" 
11."Baracunatana" 
12."No Necesito" 
13."Cosita Seria" 
14."La Cuchilla" (Bonus track) 

Accolades

Publication Country Accolade Year Rank Ref.
BuzzFeed USA The definitive ranking of all the MTV Unplugged en Español 2014 23 [1]
Revista Kuadro Mexico Top 10 Greatest Unplugged en Español 2015 5 [2]
Rock en las Américas Latin America Greatest Unplugged en Español 2009 10 [3]

References

  1. ^ "El ranking definitivo de todos los MTV Unplugged en Español". BuzzFeed. Retrieved 2017-01-07.
  2. ^ "Top 10 | Mejores Unplugged en español | Revista Kuadro". revistakuadro.com. Retrieved 2017-01-07.
  3. ^ J.l.m (2009-01-05). "ROCK EN LAS AMERICAS: MTV UNPLUGGED (LATINOAMERICA) ...CUANDO LAS CIFRAS MANDAN". ROCK EN LAS AMERICAS. Retrieved 2017-01-07.