Cover of The Corrs Unplugged
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For fans of the corrs,lovers of acoustic and folk music,mtv unplugged enthusiasts,listeners interested in irish music,fans of live concert albums
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THE REVIEW

During the '90s, "MTV UNPLUGGED" was one of the most famous programs on the music network. The Corrs also decided to create their Unplugged at home, and the results were good. An hour and a little more of well-played music. Among the fifteen tracks of the concert, two new songs emerge (a formidable "Radio" and an almost excellent "At your side") and two covers ("Everybody hurts" by Rem, almost flawless but without the lightness that comes with Michael Stipe's voice and the music of his bandmates, and "Old town" by Phil Lynott, very beautiful).

A song unknown to many is "No frontiers" by Mary Black, an Irish singer of folk and modern music (sung together with the two sisters).

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The Corrs’ Unplugged album offers an hour of well-played acoustic music with fifteen live tracks. It features two new songs, 'Radio' and 'At Your Side,' and notable covers including 'Everybody Hurts' and 'Old Town.' The inclusion of 'No Frontiers' by Mary Black highlights their Irish folk roots. The performance captures a warm and intimate vibe reminiscent of the classic MTV Unplugged series.

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01   Only When I Sleep (04:43)

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02   What Can I Do (04:40)

04   Toss the Feathers (03:18)

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06   Forgiven Not Forgotten (05:26)

07   At Your Side (04:37)

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09   No Frontiers (04:32)

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10   Queen of Hollywood (04:48)

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12   Lough Erin Shore (04:29)

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14   Everybody Hurts (05:50)

The Corrs

The Corrs are an Irish family band of siblings Andrea, Sharon, Caroline and Jim Corr, known for blending pop rock with traditional Irish (Celtic) elements. They rose to international fame in the late 1990s with Talk on Corners and In Blue and hits such as Runaway, What Can I Do, So Young and Breathless.
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By Boop07

 I go a bit further, defining the 'Unplugged' (for Mtv) as their best album of that production and the best track overall.

 The two backing vocalist sisters have beaten the seductive voice of Andrea.