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10,000 Maniacs - MTV Unplugged

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Free Music Review: Excellent Introduction to the Maniacs
Hit: 5 Stars

After listening to Natalie's voice and music from her two solo efforts, I'm hooked. I decided to listen to her earlier works and bought the MTV Unplugged CD as a start. I'm now hooked on the Maniacs. Similar in style to her solo career, Natalie's voice on this CD is mesmerizing. The music is upbeat and "catchy" and makes for a very enjoyable listen. Highly recommended.

Free Music Review: Slick
Hit: 5 Stars

All the hits are here, and this is perhaps the most polished and unadulterated live performance I've heard. This version of "Because the Night," for example, like the studio version, is miles better than the original by another artist. It's not often one can say that.

Free Music Review: superb maniacs at their best
Hit: 5 Stars

never before and never since i promise has natalie's voice been warm as this and when you feel it you'll know its true that you are blessed and lucky to have heard the last performance of 10km with natalie...this was no garage band they knew what their fans wanted an unplugged rendition of great songs...too bad they didnt do an unplugged version of katrina's fair from hope chest or maybe even pit viper from that

Free Music Review: it can't be beat
Hit: 5 Stars

This is possibly the best cd ever recorded - natalie merchant is the most talented female artist of our time, and if her future cds could reach the excellence of this one, she could also be the most Popular female singer (in the world? - maybe).

Free Music Review: One of the two best albums ever.
Hit: 5 Stars

I love every single on this album: not just the songs themselves, but the unplugged rendition. "Like the Weather," "What's the Matter Here?" and "Trouble Me" are repeat-winners, songs that could inhabit in my stereo forever. Never has there been an album in which the total product is superb, each song worth the buying the album alone, with the exception to Sarah McLachlan's "Surfacing." Natalie Merchant knows how to give a live performance that is even better than the studio. No wonder I had an absolute blast at Lilith Fair this year.
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