MTV Unplugged No. 2.0 Lauryn Hill

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  • Release Date: 08/13/2002
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 52,215
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 696998658066

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"I used to be a performer, but I really don't consider myself a performer anymore," says an introspective Lauryn Hill at the beginning of her live, two-disc set of new material, MTV Unplugged No. 2.0. "I'm just sharing." And share -- the joys and the pains she's experienced during her four-year absence from the spotlight -- is exactly what Hill does. In a surprising move for a renowned singer and rapper, Hill accompanies herself on an instrument she's still learning, the acoustic guitar, rendering the mesmerizing and emotive 22-song set even more intimate. Throughout, she huskily (and sometimes hoarsely) sings and raps heartfelt, spiritually attuned songs of redemption and rebirth (the confessional "I Gotta Find Peace of Mind"), rebellion (the Bob Marley-esque "Oh Jerusalem"), and renewed romance (the bossa nova-sprinkled "Just Want You Around"). Shedding some light on what prompted her transformation, the former Fugee admits that at the height of her career -- she won five Grammys in 1999 for her solo debut, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, including Album of the Year -- she felt trapped by her public persona, but has since learned to love and accept the real Lauryn. "This is the first time you're meeting me," the married mother of three tells her audience. "Don't think you met me before." While this Lauryn is less inclined to rock designer rags or entertain others' opinions, she remains one of hip-hop's leading visionaries. And her fearlessness -- especially on the breathtaking "Peace of Mind," where she breaks into tears while singing the praises of "a merciful, wonderful God" -- is truly inspirational. Tracy E. Hopkins, Barnes & Noble



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MTV Unplugged No. 2.0by Anonymous

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March 11, 2008: Through Miss Hill shines this beautifully convicting album. The magnitude of her message in incredible. Her honesty ranges from intensely astonishing to comforting on the basis of one being able to relate to what she's saying. It would be very dificult to not resepect the art contained in this album as well as the real matters of the heart she presents. Anyone with eyes to see or ears to hear will find this album a necessary addition and a comfort. It's the album where you make a cup of something, sit down and just listen to the direct performance only Lauren is capable of giving. Truly a remarkable album.

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MTV Unplugged No. 2.0by Anonymous

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August 31, 2005: I feel like one star is too good for this album. MTV should've UNPLUGGED the mic as soon as the bull started pouring from her lips. Then on top of that its a DOUBLE CD? Why?? There is nothing "deep" and emotional about the content of this album.....its not entertaining, enjoyable, or pleasant to listen too. So again I ask Why?? She sounds like she is still sleep during half the album. I hate when people think they have gotten sooo big that they don't have to even try anymore. Her voice was cracking, she was crying and just a complete mess. Then she explained every song....its like let me the listener interpret what you are saying....don't take 3-5 mins before each song to explain it...its not that deep! BUY JILL SCOTT, ERYKAH BADU, OR LELA JAMES INSTEAD. I want my money back.

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