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By 1997, the Unplugged format had already cemented itself as the litmus test for musical integrity. Eric Clapton had reinvented his career with it; Nirvana had just weeks before Adams' recording delivered their haunting swan song. For Adams, the challenge was distinct. His brand of rock was built on bombast, reverb, and driving rhythms. Would the songs survive without the safety net of electric distortion?

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: Re-imagined with a soulful, acoustic pulse. By 1997, the Unplugged format had already cemented

The album featured specifically for the session: " Back to You ," "When You Love Someone," and "A Little Love". "Back to You" went on to become a major international success, peaking at number one on the Canadian charts and cementing the album's commercial viability. His brand of rock was built on bombast,

(Note: Some international editions and DVD releases vary; the original CD ends with “Straight from the Heart.”)