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(featuring a sample from Ride's "Chrome Waves")

The session, officially released as Comfort y Música Para Volar , is widely considered one of the most innovative and artistically significant performances in the history of the MTV Unplugged series. Recorded on March 12, 1996 , at MTV Studios in Miami, the performance famously challenged the "unplugged" format by incorporating electric instruments and synthesizers. The Evolution of "Comfort y Música Para Volar" soda stereo mtv unplugged completo

For collectors, limited editions on are frequently released through retailers like Record Store Day and Music On Vinyl . (featuring a sample from Ride's "Chrome Waves") The

(incorporating a snippet of Luis Alberto Spinetta's "Cementerio Club") Ángel Eléctrico Terapia de Amor Intensiva Disco Eterno Ella Usó mi Cabeza como un Revólver Paseando por Roma Génesis (a cover of the Argentine band Vox Dei) Iconic Moments and Legacy sculpted by Gustavo Cerati (vocals/guitar)

: This version featured 7 live tracks from the MTV session and 4 studio outtakes from their final studio album, Sueño Stereo . The album cover even features a faded "Un" in "Unplugged" to hint at the band's refusal to go fully acoustic.

There are two primary versions of this release that fans often search for when looking for the "completo" (complete) experience:

The session is best remembered for its "dream pop" and "space rock" atmosphere, sculpted by Gustavo Cerati (vocals/guitar), Zeta Bosio (bass), and Charly Alberti (drums).