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Unplugged (Mizraab album)

''Unplugged'' is the third live album and overall the fifth album by the Pakistani progressive rock band, Mizraab, released in January 2012. It is exclusively a digital download live album, and has not been released on a physical medium. The album included recordings from the band's live performances at the V-Sel Outlet in April, 2011. The live performances were recorded for the television program ''MTV Pakistan Unplugged'', but unfortunately the program never got aired on television.
==Background==

In 2011, after completing a music production and jazz guitar course in England, Anwar returned to Pakistan and auditioned new members for Mizraab. On March 19, 2011, Mizraab performed live at National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences in Karachi. On April 1, Mizraab performed their first ever unplugged performance at the MTV Unplugged live sessions with a new lineup; Irfan Ahmed on drums, Muhammad Muzzamil on rhythm and Ferdinand Goveas on bass, held at V-Sel Outlet in Karachi.
On May 11, it was confirmed that Mizraab will be performing at Coke Studio season four, which will be aired on May 22, through a Coke Studio television promo of the first episode.〔(Coke Studio Season 4: Episode 1 promo ) Retrieved on May 11, 2011〕 On May 14, in a behind the scenes video of Mizraab performing at a Coke Studio session, Faraz Anwar discussed about performing a middle eastern classical track "Kuch Hai" at Coke Studio.〔(Kuch Hai, Mizraab – Preview, Episode 1, Coke Studio Season 4 ), Retrieved on May 15, 2011.〕 On May 22, Mizraab performed "Kuch Hai", from ''Maazi, Haal, Mustaqbil'', featuring Mannan Ali Khan, adding Eastern classical infusion of vocals into the band’s signature rock sound, with backing vocals by Zoe Viccaji and Rachel Viccaji at Coke Studio fourth season first episode.〔(Kuch Hai, Mizraab, Coke Studio, Season 4 ), Retrieved on May 22, 2011.〕〔(Kuch Hai, Mizraab - BTS, Coke Studio, Season 4 ), Retrieved on May 22, 2011.〕 On May 24, in a review of the Coke Studio fourth season, first episode, ''The Express Tribune'' newspaper gave the song a 9/10 rating claiming it to be the best performance of the first episode.〔(Coke Studio Episode 1: Maestros and mishaps ), Retrieved on May 24, 2011.〕
On May 31, Mizraab were interviewed at Hum TV programme, ''Morning with Hum'' hosted by Noor Bukhari, where the band discussed about their musical journey and talked about their upcoming third studio album.〔(Mizraab on Morning with Hum TV (Part I) ) Retrieved on June 4, 2011〕〔(Mizraab on Morning with Hum TV (Part II) ) Retrieved on June 4, 2011〕 On October 29, Mizraab performed at the Hamdard University Dental Hospital in Karachi. On December 2, Mizraab released their single "Tu Kareeb Hai" from their third album, ''Ujalon Main''.

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