Alice in Chains: Unplugged

Watch Alice in Chains: Unplugged

  • G
  • 1999
  • 1 hr 12 min
  • 9.1  (812)

Alice in Chains: Unplugged is a live acoustic performance by the American rock band Alice in Chains, recorded in 1996. The concert was recorded at the Majestic Theatre in Brooklyn, New York City, and was a part of MTV's Unplugged series, which showcases musicians performing stripped-down, acoustic versions of their hit songs. The concert features the iconic trio of Jerry Cantrell on vocals and acoustic guitar, Mike Inez on bass guitar, and Sean Kinney on drums. Joining them on stage are guest musicians, including guitarist Scott Olson and keyboardist Rebecca Arthur.

The performance consists of 13 songs, including hits from the band's three studio albums released at the time: Facelift, Dirt, and Jar of Flies. The concert begins with a haunting rendition of "Nutshell," and moves into "Brother," "No Excuses," and "Sludge Factory."

Throughout the concert, Jerry Cantrell's haunting vocals and intricate acoustic guitar work blend perfectly with Mike Inez's melodic bass lines and Sean Kinney's crisp percussion. The stripped-down versions of their hits showcase the band's raw musical talent and cemented their reputation as one of the most innovative and influential rock bands of their time.

One of the standout performances of the concert is the band's acoustic rendition of their classic hit "Rooster." The slow, melodic tempo lends a mournful quality to the song, which tells the story of Cantrell's father's experience fighting in the Vietnam War.

Another notable performance is their cover of the traditional folk song "Killing Floor," which they infused with their signature heavy grunge sound. Songs like "Down in a Hole" and "Angry Chair" are transformed into stripped-down ballads, emphasizing the emotional depth and complexity of the lyrics.

The concert ends with a powerful performance of "Would?," a hit single from the soundtrack of the film Singles. Cantrell's vocals are particularly raw and emotional in this rendition, leaving the audience with a haunting and unforgettable performance.

Alice in Chains: Unplugged provides an intimate and unforgettable look into the musical genius of one of the most innovative and influential rock bands of the 90s. Their stripped-down, acoustic arrangements reveal the raw emotional power and depth of their lyrics, cementing their status as one of the greatest bands of their time.

Overall, Alice in Chains: Unplugged is a must-see for any fan of the band or anyone who appreciates the power and beauty of acoustic music. The concert is a testament to the band's musical brilliance and showcases why they continue to be one of the most respected and revered rock bands of all time.

Alice in Chains: Unplugged is a 1999 music movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 12 minutes. It has received poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 9.1.

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  • Release Date
    1999
  • MPAA Rating
    G
  • Runtime
    1 hr 12 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    9.1  (812)
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