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Disc 1:- Intro A Cappella
- Karma
- Heartburn
- A Woman’s Worth
- Unbreakable
- How Come You Don’t Call Me
- If I Was Your Woman
- If I Ain’t Got You
- Every Little Bit Hurts
- Streets Of New York
- Wild Horses (Feat. Adam Levine)
- Diary
- You Don’t Know My Name
- Stolen Moments
- Fallin’
- Love It Or Leave It Alone (Feat. Mos Def & Common) / Welcome To Jamrock (Feat. Damian Marley, Mos Def, Common & Friends)
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Rating: - She's Great Live!
Alicia Keys is one of those performers that comes off wonderfully on a CD as well as playing live. Her voice does not need to be altered for recording purposes. I have seen her in concert and she is a perfectionist. For anyone who has not had the pleasure of experiencing her in person this is as close as it gets. She is exceptional!
Rating: - A 4.5 Diamond.
Alicia's album is a fine gem, here the slightly scaled back sound allows her vocals to shine. She occasionally goes from the Piano to Organ with equal dexterity. "Fallin," gets a semi-operatic treatment here. Her voice sounds more balanced than on her first album.
She gives a more seductive tone to "Diary & If I Ain't Got You." The former is one of my all time favorites. In "Streets Of New York," the first part with her recitation is ok, but the second part with it's jazzy ... Read More
Rating: - She changed me
This is my FIRST CD from her that I actually listened too. She great to look at, but shes a artsit that I was only into a few of her songs. BUT DAMMNNN, how much difference does a live band make though. I listened to this CD back to back to back. She actually sounds better and her band was on fire. I got a new apprieciation for her after listening to this cd. This is by far the best Live CD I heard (and thats including Mary J Blige in that last).
Rating: - Alicia Keys Unplugged Review (2 1/2 stars)
Alicia Keys hit the scene at a time when mindless crap seemed to be taking over (and that honestly only worsened over the last few years), and people were just thirsty for a voice that was untampered with, someone who could sing at least a little bit and actual instruments were being played on the songs. At least that's why I first appreciated Ms. Keys. But her over-hyped talent didn't make this album worth the money. The copy-right protection was unecessary and annoying as well. Double reasons ... Read More
Rating: - Another Solid Winner For Alicia Keys, Despite Her Faults!
Although I've already seen Alicia Keys at an unforgettable 2004 music concert, I decided to buy her third album, "Alicia Keys: Unplugged", simply because I'm a big fan of hers. Hell, just to hear her vibrantly soulful vocals further enliven R&B/Soul classics like "Fallin'", "You Don't Know My Name" & "If I Ain't Got You" was well worth the money I forked out to purchase this album. "Alicia Keys: Unplugged", which temporarily revives MTV's long-gone "Unplugged" series, further testifies to Alicia ... Read More
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