MTV Unplugged (Thirty Seconds to Mars EP)
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''MTV Unplugged'' is an
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(EP) and live album by American rock band
Thirty Seconds to Mars Thirty Seconds to Mars (commonly stylized as 30 Seconds to Mars) is an American rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1998. The band consists of brothers Jared Leto (lead vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards) and Shannon Leto (drums, ...
, released in the United States on August 19, 2011 by
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. It features an acoustic performance taped at
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in New York City on May 13 of that year for the television series ''
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''. The show's purpose is to present name artists, and feature them stripped of studio equipment. The performance was accompanied by musicians from the
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, a gospel choir and included the contribution of the band's fans. The extended play includes rearranged versions of three songs extracted from Thirty Seconds to Mars' third studio album, '' This Is War'' (2009), and a cover version of a song by U2. Upon release, ''MTV Unplugged'' received universal acclaim from music critics, many of whom complimented the band's musicianship and the album's production. Commercially, it debuted at number 76 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and experienced moderate success in some international markets.


Recording

Thirty Seconds to Mars recorded their performance on May 13, 2011 at
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in New York City. The show featured a number of musicians from the
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and back-up vocalists from The Late Show's Gospel Choir. It marked the first live performance by the former. The show was produced by Jay Peterson and Leah Culton-Gonzales through the production company
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, with additional contributions by Jeff Baumgardner and Lee Rolontz. Thirty Seconds to Mars dedicated several days to rehearsals, in which they reworked and experimented with their musical repertoire. The band invited their fans to attend rehearsal sessions to work on songs that needed background vocals. Jared Leto expressed his gratitude to the band's fans, termed as the Echelon, emphasizing their strong collaboration. During rehearsals, musicians from the Vitamin String Quartet were also involved, with Leto stating that they were "really open and collaborative, ..fluid and in the moment and improvisational." Thirty Seconds to Mars explained the scrupulous process of deciding which songs to cover, considering tracks by artists as varied as
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,
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, Eminem, and Fleetwood Mac. The band stated that they also considered a song by
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, before they decided on "
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" by U2, which is reputed a special song for Jared and Shannon Leto. The show began with "
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", followed by "Alibi", " Kings and Queens", "
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", "
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", "
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", and "
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", originally by
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. Short instrumental versions of songs by
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, Pantera and Slayer were also played by
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,
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and Tim Kelleher. The Vitamin String Quartet musicians who took part in the recording included two violinists, a violist, a cellist and a conductor. The performance of "Where the Streets Have No Name" featured The Late Show's Gospel Choir, consisting of five men and five women dressed in red. After filming, Jared Leto described the band's excitement about being asked to record for ''
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'' stating, "I think our generation, it was kind of a rite of passage, and if you were invited to do ''MTV Unplugged'', it certainly was a pretty big deal. So many of our favorite bands did 'Unplugged' and still do it, so we were really thrilled to be asked."


Release

The ''MTV Unplugged'' episode featuring Thirty Seconds to Mars premiered on MTV on July 19, 2011. The televised performance was shortened to five tracks, excluding "Alibi" and "Message in a Bottle". The episode debuted on MTV.com as part of a live viewing event where fans had the opportunity to interact with others through
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while watching the show. Beginning on July 21, "Hurricane" went into music video rotations through MTV's main channels. A thirty-minute special debuted on the high-definition music channel Palladia on July 29, with an encore at midnight. The concert's success prompted
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to release it as a four-track
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on August 19, 2011 in digital format. The label also planned to release a video accompaniment package in time for the Christmas holidays. However, the deadline for the release was missed after some technical issues and Thirty Seconds to Mars decided to release it for download on
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in December 2011. Aside from featuring the four tracks which appears on the extended play, it includes the performance of "Alibi" and some exclusive footage of the recording. Virgin later released the video to digital retailers on March 2, 2012.


Critical reception

Upon its release, ''MTV Unplugged'' received universal acclaim from music critics. Ryan Jones from
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gave the album four stars out of five, writing that "the final product has been touched up perfectly and the four songs on the EP are the perfect selections." He described both "Where the Streets Have No Name" and "Kings and Queens" as "chilling", but concluded his review saying that "it would have been nice to get a few more songs." Joanna Bomberg from MTV commented that "Thirty Seconds to Mars have delivered a truly visual and sonically compelling performance that will inspire their fans and captivate new ones." Kyle Anderson of ''
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'' praised the show and felt that the band's cover of "Where the Streets Have No Name" was "stellar." Alex Easton of
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called the show "emotional, powerful and stunning." He praised Leto's vocals and wrote that the album "not only brings a different element to some classic songs, but cements Thirty Seconds to Mars' place as one of the finest acts of this generation." Amy Sciarretto from Loudwire praised the band's musicianship and wrote, "While U2 songs are often sacred ground, Thirty Seconds to Mars handle their rendition of 'Where the Streets Have No Name' perfectly." Kayleigh Burn, writing for ''Chemical'' magazine, awarded the album five stars out of a possible five and felt that the band "conquer the listener with a barrage of stunning vocals, memorable guitars and the recurring hum of the violins." She opined that "Hurricane" was "the best representation of a steadfast performance" and commented that the album "lends the opportunity for a tranquil and calm display of their abilities and more importantly, their hearts." At the end of 2011, the ''Unplugged'' version of "Hurricane" won the MTV Award for Best Live Performance, with critic James Montgomery commenting that the band's performance "is very much a communal thing, one where a celebration never seems all that far off."


Commercial performance

In the United States, ''MTV Unplugged'' debuted at number 76 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and number 15 on the
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on the issue dated September 10, 2011. It also entered the
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at number 12 and the Rock Albums at number 16. On September 2, 2011, the album debuted at number 38 on the
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. In Italy, it reached number 35 on the '' Musica e dischi'' singles chart on the week ending September 2, 2011. In Norway, ''MTV Unplugged'' entered the
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at number 38 during the week of August 30, 2011. In Portugal, the album debuted at number ten, eventually peaking at number nine the following week. On the week dated October 8, 2011, the track "Where the Streets Have No Name" reached number ten on the national singles chart. After spending ten weeks on the chart, the album was certified gold by the
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(AFP), denoting sales of over 10,000 units throughout the country. In the United Kingdom, the album debuted at number 133 on the
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, during the week dated September 3, 2011. It also entered the
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at number three.


Track listing


Personnel

* Thirty Seconds to Mars – primary artist, music production, arrangement * Steven Alvarado – audio coordinator * James "Jimbo" Barton – audio mixing * Leah Culton-Gonzales – video production * Shamello Durant – production coordinator * The Late Show's Gospel Choir – background vocals * Tim Kelleher - bass * Jared Leto – vocals, guitar *
Shannon Leto Shannon Leto (; born March 9, 1970) is an American musician best known as the drummer of rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars. He co-founded the group in 1998 in Los Angeles, California, with his younger brother Jared. Their debut album, ''30 Seco ...
– drums, percussion * Mike Levine – editing * Jason Marcucci – audio recording *
Tomo Miličević Tomislav "Tomo" Miličević (; born September 3, 1979) is a Bosnian-American musician and record producer. He was the lead guitarist of the rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars from 2003 to 2018. Born in Sarajevo but raised in the United States, M ...
– guitar * Braxton Olita - keyboards * Jacqueline Munro – assistant director * Jared Jenkins – production manager * Mike Judeh – audio engineering * Christian Palladino – line production * Jay Peterson – video production * Matt Podaski – stage manager *
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– strings Credits for ''MTV Unplugged'' adapted from the video album.


Charts and certifications


Weekly charts


Certifications


References


External links

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