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Classic Moments - MTV Unplugged (1999)

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CastEric Clapton, Joe Cocker and Sheryl Crow
Theatrical ReleaseNovember 23, 1999
Video ReleaseNovember 23, 1999
Running Time50 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code074645527734
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About Classic Moments - MTV Unplugged

Songs include: Before You Accuse Me (Eric Clapton), When The Night Comes (Joe Cocker), Leaving Las Vegas (Sheryl Crow), Pride And Joy (Stevie Ray Vaughan), Small Town (John Mellencamp), Wicked Game (Chris Isaak), Closer To Fine (The Indigo Girls), Prayer For The Dying (Seal)

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User Reviews

Average user review: 3.0 (8 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteMTV ....SRVQuote
5 stars just for stevie...MTV must publish SRV unplugged with all of the songs that he performed and the interview must of been longer...PLEASE!! July 6, 2004

rating: 1 QuoteNo "Life Without You"Quote
I quote the ad copy..."DVD Features:
Songs Include: Before You Accuse Me (Eric Clapton), When The Night Comes (Joe Cocker), Leaving Las Vegas (Sheryl Crow), Pride And Joy/Life Without You (Stevie Ray Vaughan)"
"Life Without You" which is all I wanted, is not on the disk I received. November 11, 2003

rating: 1 QuoteCaution - Missing Sound In Some PartsQuote
I've bought and returned this DVD twice now because the sound on some of the videos is entirely missing. When I first bought the DVD and had a problem I thought I just got a bad DVD - so I exchanged it for another one and had the same problem. Even in the places where the sound is intact, it is of poor quality. The image itself is also not that good October 21, 2002

rating: 1 QuoteNot As AdvertisedQuote
If you thought that you would be getting a music video like you would be seeing on MTV, think again. This is a cheap taping of the artist playing in a studio. March 29, 2001

rating: 1 Quotewhat a shameQuote
I must admit that the DVD has interesting performances on it. Unfortunately, if you have a reasonably good stereo, you will quickly notice the very uneven sound quality of the performances. On some performances the vocals sound just fine, while the backing instruments sound muted and muffled; on other performances the opposite occurs; in a few cases (e.g., Chris Issac) the sound is quite good. I do not know if the original recordings are bad or if the engineering of the DVD is quite poor, but be forewarned: the sound quality of this DVD is quite uneven. I own remastered jazz CDs, originally recorded more than 40 years ago, that sound better than some or the performances on this DVD. February 18, 2001

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