MTV Unplugged | |
Type: | live |
Artist: | Alanis Morissette |
Cover: | Alanis Unplugged album cover.jpg |
Recorded: | MTV Unplugged at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York |
Genre: | Alternative rock, acoustic rock |
Length: | 53:42 |
Producer: | Alanis Morissette |
Prev Title: | Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie |
Prev Year: | 1998 |
Next Title: | Under Rug Swept |
Next Year: | 2002 |
MTV Unplugged is the first live album by Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette, released by Maverick Records in the United States on November 9, 1999 (see 1999 in music). It comprises songs performed by Morissette on the television program MTV Unplugged. Twelve tracks were included on the album, but Morissette also performed "Baba", "Thank U" (both from 1998's Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie) and "Your House" (the hidden track on 1995's Jagged Little Pill) during the live taping. These were later released as B-sides on the "King of Pain" single release. The first single, "That I Would Be Good", was moderately successful, and two other tracks, "King of Pain" (a cover of the song by The Police) and "You Learn" were released as singles outside North America. As of March 2012, the album has sold 673,000 copies in the U.S.[1]
In addition to material from Morissette's first two U.S. albums, MTV Unplugged featured performances of "No Pressure over Cappuccino" and "Princes Familiar", two previously unreleased songs from her tours, and "These R the Thoughts", a previously released b-side. Morissette has stated that "Princes Familiar" in particular is one of her favorite and most vocally challenging songs. She performed it on her 2005 Diamond Wink Tour, where she dedicated it to "all of the dads in the audience." The ballad "No Pressure over Cappuccino", one of the first songs she wrote following the release of Jagged Little Pill, "was inspired by [her] twin brother," Wade.[2]
Featuring cleaner vocals, slower arrangements and a few drastic reinventions (particularly in the case of "You Oughta Know"), MTV Unplugged foreshadowed much of Morissette's later, softer work, particularly 2005's Jagged Little Pill Acoustic and the accompanying Diamond Wink Tour.
Peak position | |
Australian Albums (ARIA)[3] | 101 |
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Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[4] | 42 |
Portuguese Albums (AFP)[5] | 1 |
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Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[6] | 63 |
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Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[7] | 67 | |
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Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[8] | 25 | |
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[9] | 80 | |
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[10] | 44 |