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Nirvana's 'Unplugged in New York' is one of the most famous 'MTV Unplugged' performances of all time. Recorded in November 1993, the performance showcased a different side of the grunge band, with Kurt Cobain's raw vocals and acoustic arrangements creating a more intimate setting. The setlist included both Nirvana originals and covers of songs by other artists, such as David Bowie and The Meat Puppets.
'Unplugged in New York' was released posthumously in 1994, after Cobain's tragic death, and became one of Nirvana's most iconic albums. The album reached the top of the charts and won a Grammy Award. It remains a landmark performance that highlights the depth of Cobain's artistry and Nirvana's influence on 1990s alternative rock.
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