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The Best Episodes of MTV Unplugged Season 8

Every episode of MTV Unplugged Season 8 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of MTV Unplugged Season 8!

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MTV's acclaimed music series showcases today's top artists and rising stars in the industry performing acoustic versions of their songs.

Episode Rankings

  1. #1 Fan Favorite
    MTV Unplugged Season 8 Episode 1 - Spinetta: Estrelicia
    7.9/10(9 votes)

    #1 - Spinetta: Estrelicia

    S8:E1

    Estrelicia MTV Unplugged is the live album that records most of the recital performed by the Argentine musician Luis Alberto Spinetta for the MTV Unplugged program, broadcast in October and November 1997

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  2. MTV Unplugged Season 8 Episode 2 - The Wallflowers
    7.0/10(8 votes)

    #2 - The Wallflowers

    S8:E2

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    Director:Milton Lage
    Writer:Unknown

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  3. MTV Unplugged Season 8 Episode 3 - Fiona Apple
    8.0/10(28 votes)

    #3 - Fiona Apple

    S8:E3

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  4. MTV Unplugged Season 8 Episode 4 - Jewel
    0.0/10(0 votes)

    #4 - Jewel

    S8:E4

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  5. MTV Unplugged Season 8 Episode 5 - Blackstreet
    0.0/10(0 votes)

    #5 - Blackstreet

    S8:E5

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  6. MTV Unplugged Season 8 Episode 8 - Erykah Badu
    7.9/10(34 votes)

    #6 - Erykah Badu

    S8:E8

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  8. MTV Unplugged Season 8 Episode 9 - Babyface & Friends
    7.6/10(10 votes)

    #7 - Babyface & Friends

    S8:E9

    As a singer, producer, and songwriter, Babyface was an inescapable presence in virtually every major facet of pop music during the '90s. His own recordings helped rejuvenate the R&B tradition of the smooth, sensitive, urban crooner and made him a staple of urban contemporary radio. Enjoy an unplugged performance from Babyface, his band and friends at MTV studios. 1. Change the World (with Eric Clapton) 07:06 2. Talk to Me 06:05 3. Whip Appeal 05:29 4. Breathe Again (with Shanice Wilson) 02:22 5. Exhale (Shoop Shoop) (with Beverly Crowder) 04:53 6. I'll Make Love to You 02:45 7. End of the Road 03:45 8. I Care About You (with K-Ci & Jojo, Melvin and Kevon Edmonds) 05:56 9. The Day (That You Gave Me a Son) 07:38 10. Gone Too Soon 05:44 11. How Come How Long 08:18

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  9. MTV Unplugged Season 8 Episode 11 - Bryan Adams
    0.0/10(0 votes)

    #8 - Bryan Adams

    S8:E11

    On September 26, 1997, Bryan Adams performed on Unplugged at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. Adams was joined by Irish piper Davy Spillane and Michael Kamen (who wrote orchestrations for many of the songs and brought students from the Juilliard School to play them).

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  10. MTV Unplugged Season 8 Episode 12 - Episode 12
    0.0/10(0 votes)

    #9 - Episode 12

    S8:E12

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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Season 8 Ratings Summary

"Spinetta: Estrelicia" is the best rated episode of "MTV Unplugged" season 8. It scored 7.9/10 based on 9 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 4/19/1997. This episode is rated 0.9 points higher than the second-best, "The Wallflowers".