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MTV Unplugged is a live EP by American neo soul singer Maxwell, released by Columbia Records in mid-1997. The album features recordings of Maxwell's performance on the MTV concert series program MTV Unplugged , filmed in New York City earlier in the year.
Best Long Form Music Video – "Unplugged" 2007 – Latin Grammy Awards of 2007 to Lobão. Best Brazilian Rock Album – Acústico MTV; 2007 – Latin Grammy Awards of 2007 to Lenine. Best Brazilian Contemporary Pop Album – Acústico MTV; 2007 – Latin Grammy Awards of 2007 to Zeca Pagodinho. Best Album Samba/Pagode – Acústico MTV – 2 ...
Maxwell has won three Grammy Awards, six Soul Train Music Awards and two NAACP Image Awards. He was the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation and Congressional Black Caucus in 2019 for "his innovative contributions to the music industry as a singer, songwriter, and producer".
MTV Unplugged. Released: July 15, 1997; Label: Columbia; 53 15 26 58 45 ... "Fire We Make" (Alicia Keys featuring Maxwell) Girl on Fire: Soundtrack appearances
The music video takes place in a dim household and some scenes of the video shows five separate women in their beds sleeping. Maxwell served as an Incubus who is in bed with the women in their own scenes. In the final minutes of the video the women all levitate above their beds after reaching a state of euphoria by the Incubus.
Iman appeared in Bobby Brown's "On Our Own" music video in 1989 and Michael Jackson's "Remember the Time" video in 1992. Jerry Hall appeared in Bryan Ferry's pre-MTV-era music video for "Let's Stick Together", in 1976. Kate Moss has appeared in music videos for Elton John, Paul McCartney and George Michael.
The music video for the song was directed by American music video and television director and television producer Liz Friedlander. [16] At the beginning, Maxwell stands alone, dancing in the dark in a room that is a large stage surrounded by white screens. As he begins to sing, the light slowly turns on the singer.
In 1997, American R&B musician Maxwell covered the song for the release of his album MTV Unplugged. The artist later re-recorded the song in studio for his album Now (2001). This version of the song was released as the album's third single in 2001 and peaked in the US Billboard charts at number 58 ( Billboard Hot 100 in 2002) [ 18 ] and number ...