Maxwell Maxwell: MTV Unplugged Genres:Pop, R&B International version of the urban artist's 1997 companion to his acclaimed MTV appearance with one additional track, 'Till The Cops Come Knockin'. Also features his beautiful rendition of Kate Bush's 'This Woman's Work' ... more »which is exclusive to this release. Of the other tracks, it features the singles, 'Sumthin' Sumthin', 'Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder)' & 'Whenever ,Whatever, Wherever'. Another rare track is his very loose soulful take on Nine Inch Nails 'Closer', going by the title here of 'Gotta Get: Closer'. 8 tracks in total. Sony.« less
International version of the urban artist's 1997 companion to his acclaimed MTV appearance with one additional track, 'Till The Cops Come Knockin'. Also features his beautiful rendition of Kate Bush's 'This Woman's Work' which is exclusive to this release. Of the other tracks, it features the singles, 'Sumthin' Sumthin', 'Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder)' & 'Whenever ,Whatever, Wherever'. Another rare track is his very loose soulful take on Nine Inch Nails 'Closer', going by the title here of 'Gotta Get: Closer'. 8 tracks in total. Sony.
"This young soulful man brings back the true spirit of love, soul, spirituality, and what kinds of passions are inspired by life, love and its lessons. I recommend everything that this man has come out withthus far. He has a flare that no other of this day so far as touched. There are artists out there now, that beginning to feel the SOUL from within. And think that Maxwell has paved a way for those so that they wont have to be afraid of being unique and yet learn from the pioneers of soul."
Maxwell has the ability to move you.
lessthanworthy | 10/01/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have every CD that Maxwell has released. He can groove with the best. He has the ability to soothe you or light you up!!!.I need a Maxwell fix every day.I have attended two of his concerts and I was more than pleasantly surprised that he improved on the sound of his CD. The boy is BAD. He is a showman and he leaves you with no regrets. But, leaves you wanting more.Listen, relax and groove. He is all THAT!!!"
Maxwell Takes it to the Stage.
The Groove | Boston, MA | 11/11/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"It's a bold, and often potentially misguided, step to release a live disc with only one album in your catalogue, but Maxwell pulls it off with his "Unplugged" set. Stripped of all the cliches associated with live discs, "Unplugged" is soulful, down-to-earth, and undeniably funky. This 7 track CD features a handful of album tracks and a Kate Bush cover, leading right up to the rousing finale ("Gotta Get: Closer") which segues into an uplifting gospel number that effectively works the crowd. His live recording of "Whenever, Wherever, Whatever" is the crowning moment, as his molasses-smooth voice soars during this winning love jam. If I have a flaw to pick with "Unplugged," it has to be its brevity. At 34 minutes, it doesn't offer a dish filling enough to completely satisfy, and just as you're ready to sink your teeth into Maxwell's groove, the disc is over. But for what the EP is, it succeeds in its goal and is just an essential record as any of his studio albums."
Maxwell Live!
gemini_j | Canada | 08/30/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Riding the wave of young turks delving into old-school soul that includes D'Angelo, Eryka Badu and Adriana Evans, Maxwell's URBAN HANG SUITE heralded the arrival of a balladeer who combined Al Green's seductiveness with Prince's sensuality. MTV UNPLUGGED shows off the live side of this young free spirit whose musical roots reach through the Quiet Storm into some pretty unlikely places. Throughout this EP, the arrangements are lush, the horns caress every groove and Maxwell's creamy falsetto ducks and feints through his own "Whenever Wherever Whatever" and "The Lady Suite." He also takes time to give props to Kate Bush with a crystalline reading of "This Woman's Work." Showing off a knack for the unorthodox, Maxwell closes out the festivities with a completely transformed cover of Nine Inch Nails' "Closer" that moves from a jazz/funk workout to a gospel feel."
Exceptional Performance
lessthanworthy | California | 12/21/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Of the three Maxwell albums that I bought, I always keep coming back to this one. As a matter of fact, I was playing THIS particular album so much that I ended up tossing out the other two. Don't get me wrong here. Urban Hang Suite and Embrya are good in their own right, but there was something positively soul-stirring about Maxwell's Unplugged performance that I found especially intriging. Maybe it was the smooth live playing of the band meshed with Maxwell's geniunely soulful voice, as they were on the showstopping covers of Kate Bush's This Woman's Work and Trent Reznor's Gotta Get: Closer, the latter containing a gospel-influenced chord change that's nothing less than electrifying. Or maybe it was the interaction between performer and audience that eventually got to my senses. Whatever the reason, I found this album to be a revelation of Maxwell's abilities as a true professional to his craft. For those of you unfamiliar with this artist, I would definitely recommend picking up this album first before moving on to his more studio-conceived work. Certainly one of the best live albums released this past decade."